This week Cathy McKnight and Ian Truscott discuss her recent trip to Adobe Max her recent article Efficiency: How Ticking Boxes Leads to Mediocrity and how some teams are B2B Marketing by numbers and her recent webinar with Salesforce Unleashing the Full Potential of Generative AI.
- Adobe Max focuses on creativity and the use of AI tools.
- AI can enhance creative processes but should not replace human creativity.
- Efficiency in marketing can lead to mediocrity if not balanced with creativity.
- Marketers often fall into the quantitative trap, prioritizing quantity over quality.
- Continuous learning and experimentation are essential for innovation.
- Frameworks like Lean and Six Sigma can improve marketing processes.
- Communication skills have declined, especially in remote settings.
Ian then joins Robert Rose, the Chief Troublemaker at The Content Advisory, in the Rockstar CMO virtual bar and, over a splendid cocktail, asks why we might want to give a shit about B2B marketing.
Enjoy!
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The Links
The people
- Ian Truscott
- Cathy McKnight
- Robert Rose
Mentioned in this week’s episode:
- Cathy’s article: Efficiency: How Ticking Boxes Leads to Mediocrity
- Cathy’s Salesforce webinar: Unleashing the Full Potential of Generative AI.
- Robert’s article: Why You Have To Care Enough To Send the Very Best in B2B Marketing
- Robert & Cathy’s firm: The Content Advisory
- Robert’s podcast: This Old Marketing
Rockstar CMO:
- Monday Mojo - our monthly LinkedIn Newsletter
- The Beat Newsletter that we send every Sunday
- Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn
- Previous episodes and all the show notes: Rockstar CMO FM.
Track List:
- Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license
- We’ll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media on YouTube
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Informations
- Émission
- FréquenceChaque semaine
- Publiée19 octobre 2024 à 13:26 UTC
- Durée1 h 5 min
- Saison1
- Épisode240
- ClassificationContenu explicite