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Early Life and Education
John Rossman was born and raised in Portland, Oregon. He attended Jesuit High School, a private, college-preparatory school known for its rigorous academic programs. Following high school, Rossman pursued higher education at Oregon State University, where he obtained a degree in Industrial Engineering. His academic background laid the foundation for his future career in technology and business strategy.
Career
John Rossman began his professional journey in the field of technology and management consulting. He initially worked for Accenture, a global professional services company specializing in IT services and consulting. During his time at Accenture, Rossman honed his skills in business strategy and technology implementation.
In 2000, Rossman joined Arthur Andersen, an accounting and consulting firm, where he quickly rose to the position of partner. His tenure at Arthur Andersen further solidified his expertise in management consulting and prepared him for his future roles in the tech industry.
In early 2002, Rossman joined Amazon.com, a pivotal move in his career. At Amazon, he played a significant role in the development and launch of the Amazon Marketplace platform. This platform allowed third-party sellers to list and sell their products alongside Amazon’s direct sales, significantly expanding Amazon’s product offerings and competitive edge. The success of Amazon Marketplace has been a critical component of Amazon’s business model, contributing to the company's growth and market dominance.
After leaving Amazon in late 2005, Rossman transitioned to Alvarez and Marsal, a global professional services firm known for its work in turnaround management and performance improvement. As a partner at Alvarez and Marsal, Rossman served numerous clients and held several interim operating roles. Notably, he served as the Senior Technology Advisor to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, where he provided strategic guidance on technology initiatives.
In 2017, Rossman founded Rossman Partners, a consulting firm dedicated to advising clients on innovation, digital strategy, and operational scalability. Through Rossman Partners, he has worked with a diverse range of organizations, helping them navigate the complexities of digital transformation and innovation.
Among his notable roles, Rossman has served as the Senior Innovation Advisor to T-Mobile, where he leveraged his extensive knowledge of Amazon’s operational principles to advise on innovation strategies. His experience with Amazon has established him as a sought-after advisor for organizations aiming to emulate Amazon’s success.
Publications
John Rossman is the author of several books that explore the principles and strategies behind Amazon’s success. His first book, “The Amazon Way: 14 Leadership Principles Behind the World’s Most Disruptive Company,” provides a detailed look at the leadership principles that have driven Amazon’s growth and innovation. In “Think Like Amazon: 50 1/2 Ideas to Become a Digital Leader,” Rossman offers actionable insights for business leaders looking to navigate the digital landscape. His most recent book, “Big Bet Leadership: Your Transformation Playbook for Winning in the Hyper-Digital Era,” serves as a guide for leaders aiming to drive transformation and achieve long-term success in the digital age.
Public Speaking and Media Contributions
As a keynote speaker, John Rossman has addressed audiences around the world on topics such as innovation, leadership, and the impact of digital technology on business. His presentations draw on his extensive experience at Amazon and his work with various organizations to provide practical insights and strategies for business leaders.
In addition to his speaking engagements, Rossman regularly contributes articles to business and technology publications. His writings cover a range of topics, including digital transformation, leadership, and innovation. He is also frequently sought after as an expert commentator in the media, where he provides analysis and insights on current trends in technology and business.
Contributions and Legacy
John Rossman is widely recognized for his expertise in fostering cultures of innovation and applying Amazon’s operational principles to other businesses. His work has helped numerous organizations adopt strategies that drive growth and innovation. Through his consulting firm, books, and public speaking, Rossman continues to influence the business world by sharing his knowledge and experience.
Rossman’s contributions to the development of Amazon Marketplace and his subsequent roles as an advisor and author have established him as a prominent figure in the fields of digital innovation and business strategy. His legacy is marked by his ability to translate complex concepts into actionable strategies that help businesses thrive in the digital era.
References
[edit]"Is it ‘Day 2’ at Amazon? A former executive’s turnaround plan for the tech giant."[1] "Book excerpt: The Amazon Way."[2]
Hastie, Shane. "The Amazon Way with John Rossman." InfoQ.[3]
Bishop, Todd. "Resetting Amazon: Why the tech giant should rethink its business from scratch." GeekWire.[4]
Bregman, Peter. "Think Like Amazon: 50 1/2 Ideas to Become a Digital Leader." Bregman Leadership Podcast.[5]
Gallo, Carmine. "How The First 15 Minutes Of Amazon’s Leadership Meetings Sparks Great Ideas And Better Conversations." Forbes.[6]
Smith, Ceyna. "The Amazon Way: Customer Service Lessons from John Rossman." Inc.[7]
Kruse, Kevin. "Think Like Amazon: The Principles of Success." Forbes.[8]
References
[edit]- ^ https://www.geekwire.com/2022/is-it-day-2-at-amazon-a-former-executives-turnaround-plan-for-the-tech-giant/
- ^ https://www.geekwire.com/2014/book-excerpt-amazon-way/
- ^ https://www.infoq.com/articles/the-amazon-way-with-john-rossman/
- ^ https://www.geekwire.com/2023/resetting-amazon-why-the-tech-giant-should-rethink-its-business-from-scratch/
- ^ "Episode 155: John Rossman – Think Like Amazon | Bregman PartnersBregman Partners". July 2019.
- ^ "How the First 15 Minutes of Amazon's Leadership Meetings Spark Great Ideas and Better Conversations". Forbes.
- ^ https://www.inc.com/ceyna-smith/amazon-way-customer-service-john-rossman.html
- ^ "Think Like Amazon: The Principles of Success". Forbes.