Cross-functional collaboration, data breaches, B2B brand promises: 5 interesting stats to start the week
Marketing Week ReportersWe arm you with all the numbers you need to tackle the week ahead.
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In a critically important industry, brands must balance innovation and sector expertise to offer an exemplary customer experience.
Our latest CX50 list of the UK’s top 50 customer experience professionals reveals the key trends in a set of varied and highly competitive sectors.
Entrants now have more time to apply for Marketing Week’s annual celebration of effectiveness, creativity and innovation.
Dragons’ Den star Deborah Meaden is confirmed for the 11th Festival of Marketing. She will join CMOs and other speakers from the world of marketing and beyond on 3 October.
When the whole country is your customer, delivering customer experience is a complex equation. Here, CX50 members from the public sector reveal their approach.
We arm you with all the numbers you need to tackle the week ahead.
The sixth CX50 list of the UK’s top 50 customer experience professionals reveals the key trends in a complex and highly regulated sector.
We arm you with all the numbers you need to tackle the week ahead.
From social media hype to the hybrid working debate, Marketing Week’s Career & Salary Survey explores how marketers’ attitudes to work are evolving in 2024.
According to employees, the marketing department is being taken more seriously than prior to the launch of revamped streaming service ITVX.
The car brand enlisted the help of Sky Media to take the launch of the Range Rover Sport from standard branded content to must see TV.
Marketing Week’s The Language of Effectiveness Report, supported by Kantar, is back for the third year and we would like your help to help you understand how marketing effectiveness is defined, measured and communicated.
The sixth list of the UK’s top 50 customer experience professionals, in partnership with Cognizant and Adobe, will be split into five sectors, the first of which will be announced after Easter.