Event review

The Wall Street Journal on our APAC 2020 Conference

The Wall Street Journal's Head of Media Sales & The Trust, Julia Clyne, reviews our first ever virtual APAC Brave Together Conference.
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Brave Together Roundtable: Pizza Hut

At our first Roundtable, we were joined by Vipul Chawla, President of Pizza Hut International, which is a leading global restaurant brand with more than 50,000 restaurants.
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Learn from the apprentice: a conversation on upskilling

October’s Global Conversation theme was upskilling - how different marketers have developed their own marketing and leadership skills...
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10 things from our Brave Get Together

Former Marketing Society Editor Elen Lewis shares ten things she learned at our Brave Get Together.
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Brave and businesslike, audacious and actionable

2020 has been the weirdest year of my life. And your life too, I bet. And the lives of our colleagues, clients and consumers. That was the context for this week’s Marketing Society Conference.
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Eight insights from our Community Collabor-eight

Here are eight of our insights from our new series Community Collabor-eight
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Inspiring Minds: Why Great Innovation Needs Great Marketing

Inspiring my mind was just the remedy on a chilly Thursday WFH afternoon…
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Jugaad, freedom and 'What if?' planning

New Year, new me, new world... as the business world starts turning its attention to next year, The Marketing Society collated seven inspiring marketing leaders from seven parts of the world to discuss how they’re tackling planning for 2021.
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RBS' Cherry Tian: what she learned from Jackie Lee-Joe

This month, I had the pleasure of joining a Spotlight session with the wonderful Jaclyn Lee-Joe, Netflix’s former CMO, discussing the importance of embracing change and driving innovation in her leadership journey.
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Balancing data and creativity to create brave campaigns

A recent roundtable held by AI marketing company, Datasine, discussed the importance of finding the balance between data and creativity when taking risks in marketing.
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