• How B2B Marketing is Misrepresented

  • Oct 9 2024
  • Length: 44 mins
  • Podcast

How B2B Marketing is Misrepresented

  • Summary

  • Vinnie chats with Sobia Mughal from Workday, about the eye-opening misconceptions of B2B marketing. The duo delve into why B2B is overshadowed by B2C marketing and what we can do to minimise this.

    This episode also covers...

    • Tertiary education and their approach to teaching marketing
    • The key actions to close the gap between B2B and B2C
    • How to build a strong brand

    About Sobia...

    Sobia is a seasoned marketing expert with over 15 years of experience in B2C and B2B sectors, spanning higher education, FMCG, automotive, and technology/SaaS industries. An award-winning academic and practitioner, she is passionate about data-driven marketing solutions that prioritises people. As Chair of the B2B Special Interest Group at the Marketing Association and a frequent guest lecturer and conference speaker, Sobia is dedicated to sharing knowledge and empowering others. Sobia's passionate approach has led to multiple accolades, including best paper award at the MAG Scholar Conference and winning New Zealand's first 3Minute Thesis competition as a postgraduate student in 2016.

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    • Marketing Association NZ
    • Axel Sukianto

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