CMOs are aware that companies need to combine AI with sustainability to meet future needs, determined a group of Chief Marketing Officers during a recent roundtable discussion with Malte Dammann, Managing Director of Sales and Marketing, Ritter Sport.
Our insights with Israeli firms show three key areas for startup success: IPO-ready board, global executive attraction, and culture for expansion.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to have as much of an impact on humanity as the launch of the Internet.
At 2022’s Kellogg Marketing Leadership Summit, three renowned marketing leaders gathered for a panel. They explored how embracing their LGBTQ+ identities shaped their careers at a time when the business world was slowly progressing on DE&I issues.
When CMOs at successful companies decide to take a chance on life at a smaller company, they get a lot of wide eyes and shocked exclamations. After all, who would walk away from a position that so many would love to attain?
As the keynote of the 2021 Kellogg Marketing Summit, CMO of NotCo Fernando Machado shared ten key lessons that any marketer can learn from. His hallmark ability to disrupt whatever industry is borne of a thirst to disrupt himself along the way.
The 10th anniversary Kellogg Marketing Leadership Summit was unlike any other — a virtual setting that brought more attendees than ever before and content focused on humanity, empathy and resilience, underpinned by diversity and inclusion.
Kristi Maynor, Head of the U.S. CMO and Digital Transformation Practice at Egon Zehnder, joined Drew Neisser on his Renegade Thinkers Unite podcast to discuss courage and the characteristics of the world’s most successful CMOs. Courage is particularly important for marketing leaders because “a good CMO has to be ready to take personal risk,” says Maynor.
Ruder-Olympiasiegerin Katherine Grainger und Internet-Unternehmer Ben Medlock über Ambition, Beharrlichkeit und das Lennon-McCartney-Phänomen.
Der Chief Marketing Officer verbindet Marktanforderungen und Geschäftsstrategie.
Deutschland hat sich auf den Weg der digitalen Transformation gemacht. Neue Herausforderungen sind oft mit der Frage verknüpft „Wer ist verantwortlich?“. Auch in Bezug auf den obersten Marketeer steht die Frage schnell im Raum. Doch sie führt in die Irre, erläutern Mark Krymalowski und Michael Meier.
You are switching to an alternate language version of the Egon Zehnder website. The page you are currently on does not have a translated version. If you continue, you will be taken to the alternate language home page.
Continue to the website