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  • Sales training can be littered with outdated strategies that don't translate well into a hybrid or digital-first environment. This article outlines three necessary tactics for training future salespeople.

  • How long have chief marketing officers been on the job at large enterprises and advertisers? What are the backgrounds of those CMOs? To find out, Spencer Stuart looked at the data.

  • This infographic looks at the dangers of dirty data, the different types of dirty data, and the steps you should take to clean your data.

  • Eric Yaverbaum has had countless successes in his career, but he manages to keep a handle on what truly counts in both career and life. And he has a lot of wisdom to impart that every marketer should be keen to keep in mind.

  • Data privacy standards have complicated the process of obtaining reliable customer data. Are clean rooms here to save the day? Maybe, maybe not... but they can certainly help.

  • Your organization's greatest innovations have yet to be discovered. Who's going to discover them? Your sales team's entrepreneurs. So, find and nurture your brightest problem-solvers. Here's how.

  • Digital marketers say the industry roles that will likely be disrupted most by artificial intelligence are content writers, email marketers, and social media managers, according to recent research from Authority Hacker.

  • Are small business owners using tools powered by artificial intelligence? If so, which tasks are the tools helping with? To find out, Skynova surveyed 1,000 small business owners.

  • More and more marketing teams are being expected to drive business growth. The easiest way to do that is incorporate an interdisciplinary team focused on companywide goals and three oft-siloed marketing elements.

  • Most senior marketers say that customer strategy is not equally owned by Marketing and Sales in their organization, according to recent research from the CMO Council and KPMG.

  • Zoom fatigue? You may be missing those water-cooler conversations. Feeling confused? You might need a video call to give you some visual cues. This article offers five tips for healthy communication with a remote team.

  • How can small businesses successfully achieve scale? To find out, Clarify Capital surveyed 1,010 business owners, top-level executives, and senior managers whose companies experienced hypergrowth.

  • Why do salespeople reject leads that come from their firm's marketing team? Why do marketers think leads are rejected? To find out, RollWorks surveyed 527 salespeople and 323 marketers.

  • Although the role that technology vendors play is critical to their clients, the relationship between the two parties can often feel transactional. Building a long-term strategic partnership, on the other hand, can benefit both.

  • Generative AI tools like ChatGPT are poised to affect some marketing writing roles, but their future in the world of search is slightly more complex. This article provides a breakdown of the possibilities.

  • This infographic looks at what Cloud outages are, why they happen, and what the impact can be on your business.

  • You may think you know all there is to know about content marketing now, but you were a rookie too, once. Give those new rookies a good education with these seven tips.

  • The recent hiring climate—resignations, layoffs, a talent shortage, more layoffs—is symptomatic of brands' and agencies' knee-jerk reaction to economic circumstances. And that, argues this article, is not the right way to run a business.

  • Christoph Trappe and host George B. Thomas talk all about marketing careers, from how you know you're in the right place to how marketers can be agents of change in their organization.

  • What do copywriters do? What are their educational backgrounds? Which skills do employers expect them to have? To find out, Semrush analyzed 400 copywriter job postings on Indeed.com.