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Bob Liodice: The ANA CEO Talks About the Future of Marketing

Bob Liodice: The ANA CEO Talks About the Future of Marketing

FromCMO Confidential


Bob Liodice: The ANA CEO Talks About the Future of Marketing

FromCMO Confidential

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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Jan 22, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

A CMO Confidential Interview with Bob Liodice, the long-time head of the Association of National Advertisers. Bob highlights the rapid evolution of marketing and the fact that technology is often outpacing the ability of organizations to apply, fully understand, and integrate an ever-expanding toolbox of capabilities. Key topics include how growth can be sacrificed in the name of efficiency, artificial intelligence (of course), the gap in experience and talent between large and small companies, and the thinking that many have "Almost forgotten the need to build the brand." Listen in to hear why marketers need to "move towards the hard stuff," have endless curiosity, and strong left and right brains.- **Introduction:** - CMO Confidential Interview featuring Bob Liodice, long-time head of the Association of National Advertisers (ANA). - Bob's insights into the rapid evolution of marketing and the challenges posed by advancing technology.- **Technology Outpacing Application:** - Highlighting Bob's observation that technology often outpaces organizations' ability to fully understand and integrate its capabilities. - The ever-expanding toolbox and the struggle for seamless integration.- **Efficiency vs. Growth:** - Discussion on the sacrifice of growth in favor of efficiency. - Exploring the delicate balance between streamlining processes and fostering growth.- **Artificial Intelligence Insights:** - Bob's perspectives on the role of artificial intelligence in modern marketing. - How AI is reshaping strategies and decision-making processes.- **Experience and Talent Gap:** - Addressing the experience and talent gap between large and small companies. - Insights into the challenges faced by smaller entities in keeping up with industry advancements.- **Brand Building Priority:** - The observation that many marketers have "almost forgotten the need to build the brand." - The importance of brand building in the era of evolving marketing strategies.- **Moving Towards Challenges:** - Encouragement for marketers to "move towards the hard stuff." - Emphasis on cultivating endless curiosity and balancing strong left and right brains for success.- **SEO-Friendly Keywords:** - Incorporating SEO-friendly keywords such as "Marketing Evolution," "Artificial Intelligence in Marketing," and "Brand Building Challenges."- **Takeaway Message:** - Urging viewers to listen in for insights from Bob Liodice on navigating the complexities of modern marketing. - Inviting comments and thoughts on the challenges and opportunities discussed.- **Conclusion:** - Summarizing key takeaways from the interview. - Encouraging engagement by prompting viewers to share their perspectives on the evolving landscape of marketing and technology.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Released:
Jan 22, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Wonder what it's like to control millions of dollars of marketing budget? Manage hundreds of people? Make the decisions on which ideas get to market? The CMO Confidential podcast shares how it feels to be in that chair of the shortest-tenured position on the C-suite. We detail the long, hard road most ideas take to get to market & how challenging it is to get the best ones through. Hosted by Mike Linton -- the former P&G Brand Manager who went on to be the Chief Marketing Officer of Best Buy, eBay, and Farmers Insurance, as well as the Chief Revenue Officer of Ancestry.com and the head marketer at Remington -- this show serves as an ongoing lesson plan for how to get, do, keep, and handle the pressures of the CMO job.