CMO Corner

3 Questions to ask around People, Process, and Technology

When I was a younger one of my most favorite memories were centered on going for drives with my father; and yes gas prices back then weren’t what they are today. What always surprised me about the drives was that some-days they’d last for hours and others they’d be relatively short. As I gazed at […]

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Pipeline Marketing Helps CMOs Thrive in a Post Lead-Generation World

Is your sales team suffering from “rejection fatigue”? No matter how many times managers and supervisors spout off platitudes like “coffee’s for closers”, “always be closing”, and “sell high or die”, your sales team is continually suffering through the grinder of customer rejection. 80% of successful sales require five follow-ups. That leaves room for a

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Great CMOs Understand the Value of Obliterating Internal Barriers

How many walls does your team have to climb over, under or around, before they can reach decision makers? Bureaucracy is fatal to small and medium-sized businesses. For larger enterprises, it can prove extraordinarily expensive. Learning where internal barriers to progress and creativity exist in your company and how to eliminate the will help you

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CMOs, Your Meetings Might Be Stifling Creativity & They Don’t Have To

Chief Marketing Officers (CMOs) lead teams of forward-thinking, creative people that find ways to make the ordinary a little more exciting. Unfortunately, I’ve witnessed more than a few CMOs forgetting their audience during critical presentations. As they unleash “death by PowerPoint”, everyone’s eyes start to glaze over. And, before you know it, the enthusiasm is

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5 Steps CMOs Can Take To Prepare For The Next Disruption

The immediacy of online interaction has made marketing both easier and more challenging than ever before. On one hand, companies can respond to market shifts in real time. On the other, new innovations can quickly make once-vital services unnecessary. In other words, disruption is now part of every brand and business’ DNA. Or at least

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