People Who Plan | Inside the Minds of Modern Operators

Ep. 10 | Corey Sisson, VP Sales Strategy & Planning @ SmartSweets


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Corey Sisson spent 16 years at General Mills — one of the largest CPG companies on the planet, home to billion-dollar brands and decades of institutional process. Then he left for Smart Sweets, a scrappy Canadian better-for-you candy startup, to build its sales planning function from scratch. The two worlds could not be more different, and Corey has thought harder than most about exactly how and why.He is now the VP of Sales Strategy and Planning at Smart Sweets, where he oversees the planning function that bridges field sales and supply chain, and has recently taken on the company's US club channel — including a Costco rollout that was literally happening as they recorded. Four years in, he describes the ride as equal parts adrenaline and gray hairs.The conversation goes deep on what it actually takes to plan for an emerging CPG brand. At General Mills, you have 19 cuts of data, a merchandising team fixing your shelves, and layers of process built up over 150 years. At Smart Sweets, you have fewer data points, no dedicated merchandiser, and a pace of change that makes every retail call a potential re-forecast. Corey is remarkably honest about the gap: the math of demand planning looks simple from the supply side — units per store, per week, times store count — until a retailer calls two days later and contracts your shelf space, pulls a display, or shifts your facings. That's not a forecasting failure. That's just the reality of how the CPG world works.His take on healthy tension between sales and supply is one of the sharpest in the series: you can't build a brand if you don't have product on shelf, and you can't have product on shelf without a supply plan that can move fast enough to capture opportunities when they show up. Miss that window and you've handed revenue back to a behemoth competitor — one who absolutely has a merchandising team.Also in this episode: what Corey had to unlearn after 16 years at a highly matrixed organization, why making a call and owning it is a skill you have to actively develop, and what Smart Sweets has coming down the innovation pipeline in 2026.

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