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RE-RUN: Are You Ready for Composable? Hard Lessons from the Frontlines

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For our latest dig into the FODcast archives whilst we gear up for Season 7, we’re revisiting some of our most popular episodes and a topic of conversation that is still as relevant now as it was back in November 2023 when it was recorded.
This re-run episode features a candid conversation with David Hardiman, former Head of Software Development at Wiggle, about his experience leading a major retailer through a two-and-a-half-year transformation from a 20-year-old legacy system to a modern composable architecture.
This episode sheds light on the complexities of composable commerce that often go unspoken. David pulls back the curtain on what happens when the nine-month transformation you were promised stretches into years of challenges, unexpected hurdles, and hard-earned lessons.
He discusses managing 150 different integration points, selecting the right components and partners, and the crucial importance of understanding the problems you're trying to solve before committing to a composable approach.
Since this episode aired, the landscape of digital transformation has continued to evolve. David's insights remain incredibly relevant, especially as the future of eCommerce is increasingly shaped by AI and large language models.
If you’re navigating digital transformation, rethinking your tech stack, or simply looking for expert perspectives on the realities of composable commerce, this episode is a must-listen.
Simply Commerce is the leading supplier of talent into digital commerce across technology, digital marketing, product, sales, and leadership.

Find our more about our approach and our services within digital commerce recruitment here: https://simply-commerce.co.uk/

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Chapters

1. Introduction to David Hardiman (00:00:00)

2. Composable Commerce: Marketing vs. Architecture (00:02:25)

3. Three Major Challenges of Composable Implementation (00:05:15)

4. Tips for Successful Composable Transformation (00:10:15)

5. Who Should Avoid Composable Architecture (00:19:05)

6. Future Outlook for Composable Commerce (00:27:32)

7. Key Takeaways and Closing Thoughts (00:37:40)

67 episodes

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Content provided by Tim Roedel and James Hodges, Tim Roedel, and James Hodges. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Tim Roedel and James Hodges, Tim Roedel, and James Hodges or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

For our latest dig into the FODcast archives whilst we gear up for Season 7, we’re revisiting some of our most popular episodes and a topic of conversation that is still as relevant now as it was back in November 2023 when it was recorded.
This re-run episode features a candid conversation with David Hardiman, former Head of Software Development at Wiggle, about his experience leading a major retailer through a two-and-a-half-year transformation from a 20-year-old legacy system to a modern composable architecture.
This episode sheds light on the complexities of composable commerce that often go unspoken. David pulls back the curtain on what happens when the nine-month transformation you were promised stretches into years of challenges, unexpected hurdles, and hard-earned lessons.
He discusses managing 150 different integration points, selecting the right components and partners, and the crucial importance of understanding the problems you're trying to solve before committing to a composable approach.
Since this episode aired, the landscape of digital transformation has continued to evolve. David's insights remain incredibly relevant, especially as the future of eCommerce is increasingly shaped by AI and large language models.
If you’re navigating digital transformation, rethinking your tech stack, or simply looking for expert perspectives on the realities of composable commerce, this episode is a must-listen.
Simply Commerce is the leading supplier of talent into digital commerce across technology, digital marketing, product, sales, and leadership.

Find our more about our approach and our services within digital commerce recruitment here: https://simply-commerce.co.uk/

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to David Hardiman (00:00:00)

2. Composable Commerce: Marketing vs. Architecture (00:02:25)

3. Three Major Challenges of Composable Implementation (00:05:15)

4. Tips for Successful Composable Transformation (00:10:15)

5. Who Should Avoid Composable Architecture (00:19:05)

6. Future Outlook for Composable Commerce (00:27:32)

7. Key Takeaways and Closing Thoughts (00:37:40)

67 episodes

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