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Context and curiosity drive commerciality and pricing

Red Star Kim

This week’s PM Forum training workshop “Commerciality: Finance, Pricing, Innovation and Research” was attended by delegates from law, accountancy and insolvency firms. Second, I observed that often in professional services marketing and business development we have minimal involvement in research, innovation, product development and pricing.

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Preparing M&BD professionals for the future – learning, skills and knowledge transfer

Red Star Kim

A New Approach to Writing Job Descriptions (hbr.org)) Then it was over to the delegates – split into two teams to consider what current and future competencies they felt were important.

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Avoid the revolving door – Recruiting and retaining marketing and business development professionals in PSFs

Red Star Kim

Other firms may prefer M&BD professionals who have experience from outside professional services who can bring innovative and cutting-edge approaches into their firm. Make sure it’s a good one! Larger firms often have sophisticated M&BD competency frameworks which make the whole promotion journey transparent.

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How to help your customer’s navigate shifts in 2022 to stay ahead of the competition by leveraging digital tools?

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Making the customer’s buying journey less complex. The overlay of various interaction media and multichannel customers complicates ‘how’ buyers now interact with sellers and the speed of innovation makes it difficult for customers to keep track and make informed purchase decisions. Back to blog. Bain & Company.

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Book review: Neuroscience for learning and development by Stella Collins

Red Star Kim

Neuroplasticity There’s a detailed section on brain basics (including explanations on neurons, neurotransmitters and brainwaves) for those who are unfamiliar with neuroscience which you’ll need to make sense of the later content of the book. And guidance on making best use of digital training technologies. Stories aid stickiness.