Best Buy CEO Corie Barry speaks on adapting to a COVID-19 affected economy

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Best Buy CEO Corie Barry sat down with Yahoo Finance Editor-at-Large Brian Sozzi to discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the company's business, and how they are now adapting to a new emerging economy and new customer trends.

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BRIAN SOZZI: Corie Barry has been the CEO of Best Buy since 2019. The COVID-19 pandemic destroyed brick and mortar retailers. But under Barry's leadership, Best Buy hasn't just survived; it has thrived. Its online sales tripled over the summer as customers hunkered down from COVID and bought everything from chest freezers to home theaters. But arguably, Corie Barry's biggest victory yet is beating back the threat from Amazon.

Let's welcome in Best Buy CEO, Corie Barry. Corie, good to see you.

CORIE BARRY: It's great to see you, too, Brian. Thanks for having me.

BRIAN SOZZI: Well, I'm one of those guys. I've been doing a lot of shopping at your stores pretty much every week. And don't pull up cameras because it's kind of creepy. I'm constantly going there. But really, you know, now that we had some time to reflect back a bit on the pandemic and the year, what was that first moment that you realized, you know what, this is going to be a strange year and not like anything I've ever managed through before?

CORIE BARRY: You know, I think we all hit it around the same time. There was that moment, as we headed into March, where you started to see the proliferation of the virus, and you started to feel the concern. And certainly, we felt the concern both from our customers and our employees.

And it was about the third week in March when we said, we really need to think about how we're going to manage this company without a playbook, without, you know, any direction that's ever been set before. And we started to think about, what do we need to prioritize in order to lead through this really differently?

BRIAN SOZZI: In some respects, though, you do have a little bit of a-- a little bit of a playbook. You've been at the company for 20 years. You've worked 15 positions at the company. You know the stores really very, very, very well. How has that experience helped?

CORIE BARRY: Well, the good news is it's not just about my experience. It's about this experience of our team. And we have a really deep bench of experience on our team, as well as augmented with some fresh outside perspectives. And I think that combination, people who really understand operationally deeply how this company runs, augmented with bringing in some experts around technology, some experts around data and analytics who could help drive the change quickly, was an incredibly powerful tool because as long as you could set the parameters, then you could trust exceptional leaders across the organization to make fast decisions and then change on a dime. And I think that's really where the magic comes from.