The Grit Blueprint
Technology is moving faster than our industry has ever seen, and on this episode of the Grit Blueprint Podcast I sat down on the floor of the National Hardware Show with Adam Gunnett, the VP of Business Intelligence and Strategy at Busy Beaver Building Centers. Adam has done something rare in independent retail. He took a 19-store neighborhood hardware chain in Pittsburgh and built it into one of the most technologically advanced independent home improvement operations in the country, earning a cover feature in Hardware Retailing and a CIO of the Year nomination along the way. In our conversation, Adam pulls back the curtain on how he separates signal from noise when it comes to technology that could improve his business. His filter is simple and powerful: what problem are you actually solving, and how will it make my people more efficient? You’ll learn why so much retail technology fails on adoption rather than implementation, and why over-engineered software with 500 features rarely survives contact with a busy store. Adam explains his change management approach, the difference between proof of concept and proof of technology, and why he insists on a 30 to 90 day trial before committing to implement any new technology. We also talk about the human side of technology. Adam shares how electronic shelf labels and AI tools free his associates from tasks they dislike so they can focus on the legendary customer service that independents win on. He tells the story of Bruce, the associate who knows every department, and how AI now helps a part-time high school student answer like a 30-year veteran. If you lead an independent hardware store, a lumberyard, or any building industry business and you want a clear, practical path to using AI and retail technology, this episode is built for you. Start where you are, and start today. What you'll take away today: Retail technology only works when it solves a real problem, so always ask what you are actually solving for before you implement anything. AI for independent retailers is most powerful when it levels up your people, like turning a part-time high school student into your most knowledgeable associate. Technology adoption depends on change management and team buy-in, not on how many features a tool has. A point of sale implementation can feel like the deep end, but listening to operations, merchandising, and finance is how you get it done. Electronic shelf labels and similar tools free your associates from tasks they dislike so they can focus on legendary customer service. 👉 Subscribe to Built to Win [https://stefaniecouch.kit.com/ae221e2ce6] Real talk, strategies, and tools from Stefanie. 👉 Book a Strategy Call [https://calendly.com/stefaniecouch/grit-blueprint-strategy-call] Ready to grow your brand or business? Let’s talk. Connect with Stefanie Couch & Grit Blueprint Grit Website: GritBlueprint.com [https://gritblueprint.com]YouTube: Stefanie Couch [https://youtube.com/@StefanieCouch]Instagram: @StefanieCouchOfficial [https://instagram.com/stefaniecouchofficial]LinkedIn: Stefanie Couch [https://linkedin.com/in/stefaniecouch]Stefanie’s Website: StefanieCouch.com [https://stefaniecouch.com] 👉 About Stefanie Couch & Grit Blueprint I'm Stefanie Couch, the founder of Grit Blueprint. I grew up in a third-generation building supply business. I've worked inside dealers, distributors, and manufacturers. I built Grit Blueprint to solve problems I saw in our industry. Grit Blueprint is a visibility, media, and growth partner for manufacturers, distributors, dealers, service providers, and leaders in the building industry. We help you get seen, build trust, and become unmistakable.
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