Jointly Agreed Growth – driving the JAG
Why a Jointly Agreed Growth (JAG) initiative?
Many shopper and consumer needs remain unsatisfied today, generating important growth
potential for our industry. Satisfying these needs can only be achieved by better
collaboration between retailers and suppliers, focusing on stimulating consumer
demand.
The challenge is to define a joint retailer/supplier model to create process
and product innovations that will delight the shopper and will create sustainable
growth.
What is JAG and what’s new about it?
JAG is a 3-year framework offering a structured approach towards collaboration for
buyer and seller. It aims at creating process and product innovations that stimulate
consumer demand. JAG builds on existing practices in the industry, like Catman and
Joint Business Planning, but takes these practices one level further.
In short, JAG is
- a shopper and consumer-centric approach aimed at improving category offer;
- a joint business plan to drive consumer demand and generate sales and profit growth
for both retailer and supplier;
- a 3-year rolling business plan with annual reviews;
- a fact-based approach changing buyers and sellers’ mindsets, behaviours and negotiation
models.
How will the JAG initiative be launched?
ECR Jointly Agreed Growth will be launched during the ECR conference in Berlin on
May 27 (plenary session, May 27, 2.30 pm – 4.15 pm). One of the breakout sessions
on May 28 will reveal part of the mystery of the Jointly Agreed Growth initiative
(ECR JAG breakout, May 28, 11.45 am – 1.00 pm). Participants in the breakout will
discover how to generate sustainable profitable growth
through a more intense collaboration.
This will allow them to understand how Jointly Agreed Growth (JAG) will change the
commercial relationship between retails and suppliers. During this session, practitioners
will explain what’s new in JAG, how you can run a successful JAG collaboration and
what you should do if you want to be in the driving seat of this initiative.
ECR Europe Forum & Marketplace Berlin 2008 - Breakout 2.3