1 hr 6 min

Marketing Operations: Process is the foundation for success (episode #58‪)‬ How I Made it in Marketing

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How I Made It In Marketing is underwritten by MECLABS Institute, parent organization of MarketingSherpa. To learn how MECLABS Services can help you get better business results from deeper customer understanding, visit MECLABS.com/results.
Marketing is such a tricky endeavor.
On the one hand, success is predicated on creativity. Think of some of the most memorable and effective marketing campaigns through history, it took creative brains to pull them off.
But creativity without execution never sees the light of day. And history is littered with great creatives who were never able to get it done.
Which is why a lesson from our next guest is so valuable no matter what role you have in marketing – “process is the foundation for success.”
Not flashy or glamorous, but certainly essential.
I talked to Shruti Joshi, COO, Facet (https://facet.com/), on the How I Made It In Marketing podcast to hear the story behind that lesson, along with many more lesson-filled stories.
Facet raised $165M+, led by VC firms like Warburg Pincus and Durable Capital.  Joshi oversees the sales, marketing, planning and member experience organizations, a total team of 180. 
Stories (with lessons) about what she made in marketing
Some lessons that emerged in our discussion:
Process is the foundation for success.Data is the decider.Authenticity matters.There’s no substitute for mastery and grit.To get an entire organization to follow a concept and execute as intended, the concept(s) must be simple.There will never be a good time to do this, just get it done.Create a meaningful people-first culture.Bring vulnerability and emotion into the workplace.Related content mentioned in this episode
Value Sequencing Decider Graphic: What do your customers need to know, and when do they need to know it? (https://marketingexperiments.com/value-proposition/value-sequencing-decider-graphic)
“Authenticity” vs. “Professionalism”: Should you be your authentic self in your brand’s content and marketing? Or must you adhere to certain strictures considered “professional” in your industry? (https://www.marketingsherpa.com/article/case-study/authenticity)
Homepage Optimization Applied: Learn how to replicate a 331% lift on your own site (http://marketingexperiments.com/website-optimization-transcripts/2012-08-13.pdf)
The Last Blog Post: How to succeed in an era of Transparent Marketing (https://marketingexperiments.com/copywriting/last-blogpost-transparent-marketing)
Why a Customer-First Culture is Essential for Your Business: Interview with ex-chairman of financial services firm (https://meclabs.com/research/discovery/customer-first-culture-is-essential)
Corporate Communication and Marketing Innovation: The dangerous delusion of safety – playing it safe can hurt you more than you know (episode #41) (https://www.marketingsherpa.com/article/interview/corporate)
Apply to be a guest
If you would like to apply to be a guest on How I Made It In Marketing, here is the podcast guest application – https://www.marketingsherpa.com/page/podcast-guest-application

How I Made It In Marketing is underwritten by MECLABS Institute, parent organization of MarketingSherpa. To learn how MECLABS Services can help you get better business results from deeper customer understanding, visit MECLABS.com/results.
Marketing is such a tricky endeavor.
On the one hand, success is predicated on creativity. Think of some of the most memorable and effective marketing campaigns through history, it took creative brains to pull them off.
But creativity without execution never sees the light of day. And history is littered with great creatives who were never able to get it done.
Which is why a lesson from our next guest is so valuable no matter what role you have in marketing – “process is the foundation for success.”
Not flashy or glamorous, but certainly essential.
I talked to Shruti Joshi, COO, Facet (https://facet.com/), on the How I Made It In Marketing podcast to hear the story behind that lesson, along with many more lesson-filled stories.
Facet raised $165M+, led by VC firms like Warburg Pincus and Durable Capital.  Joshi oversees the sales, marketing, planning and member experience organizations, a total team of 180. 
Stories (with lessons) about what she made in marketing
Some lessons that emerged in our discussion:
Process is the foundation for success.Data is the decider.Authenticity matters.There’s no substitute for mastery and grit.To get an entire organization to follow a concept and execute as intended, the concept(s) must be simple.There will never be a good time to do this, just get it done.Create a meaningful people-first culture.Bring vulnerability and emotion into the workplace.Related content mentioned in this episode
Value Sequencing Decider Graphic: What do your customers need to know, and when do they need to know it? (https://marketingexperiments.com/value-proposition/value-sequencing-decider-graphic)
“Authenticity” vs. “Professionalism”: Should you be your authentic self in your brand’s content and marketing? Or must you adhere to certain strictures considered “professional” in your industry? (https://www.marketingsherpa.com/article/case-study/authenticity)
Homepage Optimization Applied: Learn how to replicate a 331% lift on your own site (http://marketingexperiments.com/website-optimization-transcripts/2012-08-13.pdf)
The Last Blog Post: How to succeed in an era of Transparent Marketing (https://marketingexperiments.com/copywriting/last-blogpost-transparent-marketing)
Why a Customer-First Culture is Essential for Your Business: Interview with ex-chairman of financial services firm (https://meclabs.com/research/discovery/customer-first-culture-is-essential)
Corporate Communication and Marketing Innovation: The dangerous delusion of safety – playing it safe can hurt you more than you know (episode #41) (https://www.marketingsherpa.com/article/interview/corporate)
Apply to be a guest
If you would like to apply to be a guest on How I Made It In Marketing, here is the podcast guest application – https://www.marketingsherpa.com/page/podcast-guest-application

1 hr 6 min