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Ask Gartner anything... about Marketing | How is the CMO role evolving?
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This educational video features a marketing analyst discussing the evolving role of the Chief Marketing Officer. Learners will gain advanced business English vocabulary including 'customer centricity,' 'lifetime value,' 'C-suite,' 'brand equity,' and 'outside-in strategy.' The video is excellent for practicing professional English used in corporate leadership discussions, understanding organizational dynamics, and learning how to articulate career development and strategic thinking concepts.
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DownloadI'm Chris Ross, vice president, analyst with Gardner for marketers, and I'm here today to answer a few questions from clients on the evolving role of the CMO.
So, there's a huge movement to be much more
customer centric, and a lot of this focus on customer centricity operates under the banner of customer experience, and in many cases,
CMOs are leading the charge when it comes to customer
experience. In other cases, they're just a major contributor, but in either case, CMOs are deeply involved in customer experience.
One of the other things that's driving this narrative about CMOs
becoming chief customer officers is this focus on insight.
You can't be customer focused and customer centric unless you really have a deep understanding of customers and
what they want and what they need.
So, that means that CMOs need to be much more tuned in to consumer trends, to marketplace dynamics, to competitive behaviors.
So, this requirement to be the insight engine for the organization is another
one of those things that's contributing to this chief customer officer dynamic.
So, the combination of CMOs being much more involved in customer experience overall and
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Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
A customer is a person or organization that buys goods or services from a store or business. It describes the person who pays for an item at the moment of sale.
To affect or change the way someone behaves, thinks, or develops. It can also describe the power to change how something happens or works.
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