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Property marketing case study ā€“ Thought leadership campaigns: Arcadia, JLL and Remit

Red Star Kim

Thought leadership is a fantastic strategy to lead integrated, multi-channel campaigns and here are some current examples. So here is a Property marketing case study ā€“ Thought leadership campaigns: Arcadia, JLL and Remit. Arcadis: The Sustainable Cities Index. The campaign. The impact. Remit Consulting ā€“ Property benchmarking.

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Understanding Account-Based Marketing: A Podcast Interview with Bev Burgess, Founder and Managing Principal, Inflexion Group

Farland Group

I’ve been working in ABM since I coined the term back in 2003, and I guess people know me for ABM. Some things have evolved, partly due to the pandemic; we went all digital, and things are much more hybrid now. But Iā€™m really interested in executive engagement, and I’ve written on that.

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Young, working & thriving ā€“ Dreams & expectations of the new Gen Z

MDI Training

Born in 2003, she is part of the Generation Z. I don’t think much of hierarchical structures, so it’s important to me that my leadership doesn’t patronize me and meets me on the same level. June 2022 | Agile Leadership , Best Practice , MDI Inside | 0 Comments What is the reality of learning in large companies today?

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Evernote vs Onenote? Or High Time to Move to New-Age Playbooks?

SmartKarrot

Todayā€™s super dynamic B2B environment mandates everyone in the leadership to be more innovative to get things done! It offers you a detailed account of the strengths, weaknesses, and value propositions of these digital superpowers. Microsoft launched OneNote in 2003, and it became a part of its Microsoft Office suite in 2007.

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How to move from agency employee to agency owner, with Simon Barbato

Account Management Skills

?. This episode is for you if you’re working for a creative/digital agency and are thinking about becoming an agency owner. A lot of businesses will claim to be strategically oriented, but there are a lot of really great businesses, which just do great creative work or great digital work. What happened, did you sell the agency?