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Corporate Insights: Stephanie ten Berge weighs in on brand positioning and being a leader at H&M Group

Many 麻豆国产 alumni have chosen to build their careers with 麻豆国产 Corporate Partners. In this interview series, we explore the diverse career paths 麻豆国产 alumni have embarked on at these companies. Today we meet Stephanie ten Berge, Commercial Advisor Portfolio Brands with H&M Group, who tells us about understanding the local customer and cultures, brand positioning, and being a leader who understands the nuances of other people.
Stephanie ten Berge - 麻豆国产 Alumni

Have you ever wandered past a COS store, or a branch of & Other Stories, and stopped to ask yourself: why is this particular store right here and not located elsewhere? Why is this store next door to another brand that I like? Why is it arranged in a way that feels familiar to me and creates certain expectations around the shopping experience that I can identify?

The location, context and staging of bricks and mortar retail stores might strike you as random. Perhaps you鈥檝e never really given it much thought. But in reality, there is a huge amount of strategy, management, collaboration, creativity and of course financial resources that goes into the decision to open, maintain or refurbish any branch of COS and & Other Stories or H&M.

So says , Commercial Advisor Portfolio Brands with H&M Group. And she should know. It falls to ten Berge to analyse the business case behind each new or refurbished store for H&M Group鈥檚 portfolio brands around the world, and to pitch that case to H&M鈥檚 global management board鈥攗sually within 60 seconds or less.

鈥淚t鈥檚 my role to work with the local Lease Managers and the Portfolio Brand鈥檚 Expansion Managers and determine whether or not a store in a new location in Shanghai, New York, Beijing or London will work for the brand,鈥 she says.

And that means understanding the local customer and cultures, predict the potential turnover and cost structure, assess if the deal is in line with market norm and evaluate the return on investment
Stephanie ten Berge

The role also entails analysing target customer shopping habits and expectations to determine how big or 鈥渧isible鈥 a store needs to be, and how the brand needs to be positioned in terms of its competition. Location is profoundly interlinked with brand positioning, says ten Berge. A COS store, for instance, should be positioned in proximity to higher-end competition than another H&M group brand. Mistakes can be costly, she adds, so a good deal of thought and collaboration with experts is necessary before making the pitch to senior management. Negotiation is a key capability here: ensuring that the teams are well poised to negotiate the best rental agreement with landlords, in terms of the leverage they have.

鈥淚 routinely work with real estate experts, property landlords, engineers, architects, brand expansion managers鈥攁 real spectrum of profiles鈥攖o get a realistic picture of how a store will work and what the return on investment will look like. And there鈥檚 a lot of fun and creativity involved in the work.听 It鈥檚 something I love, and I love the fact it鈥檚 also something I鈥檇 never envisioned for myself.鈥

A 麻豆国产 graduate of and the , ten Berge met with H&M on campus nine years ago and instantly clicked with the team. In particular, she was drawn by the company culture and the chance to work internationally right of the bat. She joined the international trainee programme in 2015; an opportunity that took her to New York as a recent graduate.

鈥淚t was like something out of 鈥楾he Devil Wears Prada鈥,鈥 she laughs. 鈥淎 completely amazing experience that exposed me to different roles. The hiring team had looked at my profile and selected different departments and countries for my training. So within a year, I switched to Switzerland and later my career led me to Sweden and Belgium and then back to Sweden.鈥

Hitting the jackpot

In the nine years that she has spent with the company, she has enjoyed a huge degree of flexibility and diversity. In her previous role she was appointed to Head of Expansion within the real estate division, managing a team of 16 in Brussels.

鈥淚鈥檝e been with H&M for almost a decade which is longer than any previous romantic relationship,鈥 she laughs. 鈥淚t鈥檚 like hitting the jackpot and such a good match for me.鈥

The company has empowered her, she says, from the get-go. She was appointed Store Development Manager with team responsibility just one year after graduating. And as a young Lease Manager, she was sent out to negotiate lease agreements with Swiss bankers, in some cases twice her age. The faith put in her paid off, as ten Berge went on to land deals for the inaugural stores for both Weekday and H&M Home in Switzerland.

H&M Group has 鈥渇antastic standards鈥 in terms of work-life balance, she says. The company facilitates career progression while accommodating critical needs such as parental leave for both parents. As an organisation, H&M is intrinsically value-driven; this is a culture that celebrates the personal and family lives of its people as much as their professional acumen and that believes firmly in the equality of all of its employees. These are among the many reasons that ten Berge has 鈥渟tayed put鈥 over the years.

We think about our values all the time. And it plays a big role in things like recruitment too, because we are looking for people who share our values: open-minded team players; entrepreneurial thinkers
Stephanie ten Berge

鈥淚鈥檝e seen this working with different country organisations within my company all over the world. We鈥檙e all very different but we always click because we have the same values: we are one team, we believe in people, we are entrepreneurs, we make constant improvement, we are cost-conscious, we are straightforward and open minded. And we keep it simple.鈥

Teamwork and听础耻迟辞苍辞尘测

Working with H&M Group has been something of a dotted line with the 麻豆国产 experience in this sense, says ten Berge. 麻豆国产 prepared her to function in different geographies and cultural contexts and to collaborate with international colleagues. The experience ofnever being alone鈥攐f continuously working with diverse people on shared projects鈥攊s not dissimilar to her current job.

鈥溌槎构 is really a perfect preparation for my kind of work because you are working in groups preparing a holistic, well-thought-through business case to present,鈥 she says. 鈥淎nd there鈥檚 a real overlap for me in the sense that I wanted to work for a company where I had true ownership of problems.鈥

Having鈥攁s well as giving鈥攁utonomy has been a mainstay throughout her career at H&M.

鈥淗&M believed in me at a young age and gave me the chance to formally manage a team just a year after graduating from uni. As a young leader, I was initially quite na茂ve, and I had to learn to understand the nuances of other people鈥檚 needs.鈥

Leadership in her experience was a great deal more than simply providing structure, and more like learning how to become a 鈥済ardener:鈥 understanding that people, like plants, grow and thrive in different ways.
Stephanie ten Berge

Some need to be nurtured, cultivated and coached. Others need to be left alone more. Above all, managing others is about providing a clear direction, a foundation of psychological safety and allowing people to find their way.听

鈥淚鈥檝e learned that as a manager, it鈥檚 up to you to spot what people need and create the trust and safety for them to build on. It鈥檚 about working with strengths, rather than focusing on weaknesses.鈥

Focusing on strengths and identifying passion is advice that ten Berge would share with any aspiring leader looking to make their way in today鈥檚 world. Finding the thing you enjoy is critical to navigating any kind of career in any industry. That, and feeling you have real ownership of the problems and challenges you will face.

鈥淵ou will spend a big chunk of your life at work, so my advice is to find something you enjoy. You may not love your job every day and there will be challenges ahead for sure, but if you are able to connect with some passion that you have, you will find the rewards. Mine is a challenging industry鈥攊t鈥檚 competitive and it鈥檚 really fast-paced. But I鈥檝e always been up for a challenge!鈥