Inside: AIM for Better Stores | How Action Item Management Fixes Retail Execution | Jon Dario
An episode of the Retail101online podcast, hosted by Mark Lack, titled "Inside: AIM for Better Stores | How Action Item Management Fixes Retail Execution | Jon Dario" was published on February 13, 2026 and runs 57 minutes.
February 13, 2026 ·57m · Retail101online
Summary
Send us Fan Mail Retail doesn’t fail because of bad strategy — it fails because of poor execution. In this episode of Retail Voices, I’m joined by Jon Dario, retail executive, leadership trainer, and founder of Jon Dario Media, to break down his AIM framework — Action Item Management. AIM is a simple but powerful system designed to help retail leaders turn endless to-do lists, emails, and follow-ups into clear ownership, accountability, and consistent results. We cover: Why most action lists ...
Episode Description
Retail doesn’t fail because of bad strategy — it fails because of poor execution.
In this episode of Retail Voices, I’m joined by Jon Dario, retail executive, leadership trainer, and founder of Jon Dario Media, to break down his AIM framework — Action Item Management.
AIM is a simple but powerful system designed to help retail leaders turn endless to-do lists, emails, and follow-ups into clear ownership, accountability, and consistent results.
We cover:
- Why most action lists fail in retail
- How AIM turns chaos into repeatable routines
- Coaching teams without micromanaging
- Diagnosing performance issues properly
- Scaling execution across single and multi-site operations
- How store leaders can implement AIM in the next 30 days
This episode is packed with real-world retail leadership insight — not theory — and is especially relevant for store managers, regional leaders, and anyone responsible for operational performance.
🎧 If retail execution feels harder than it should be, this one’s for you.
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