Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Are CMO Ambitions Too Low?

ambition-568x270Ambitious CMOs focus on building credibility for their team.

Is that enough?

Some wonder if CMOs have what it takes to become the next CEO.

Are we setting our sight too high?

Actually, I read a report this week that points out that even these ambitions are too low.

The Report – When and How Does Board-Level Marketing Experience Impact Firm Performance?released by the Marketing Science Institute, looked at the performance of companies based on the backgrounds of their board of directors. Not just ‘some’ board of directors, but 64,086 board member biographies from S&P companies.

Here’s what they noticed.

more a board included people with an executive-level background in marketing, the better the company performed. Interestingly, this wasn’t just under normal economic circumstances. The effect is even stronger when up against a declining market share. And, even more interesting still, companies performed better when there were fewer finance experts on the board.

How can that be?

My bet is that executives with a marketing background understand the need to invest in systems that engage with customers – and then actually engage with them. On the flip side, other disciplines – finance, operations, IT, HR – are all about driving costs out of the business.

But you can’t save your way to revenue growth.

Executives who’ve spent time in marketing are better positioned to understand the dynamics of today’s digitally led, quickly evolving customer. When was the last time you heard a CFO volunteer to spend more money getting to know our customers? Never. How often has a COO said that we need to experiment more and see how we can disrupt conventional thinking? Right after that pair of flying pigs landed.

Some tout that HR is the new marketing. While the HR team certainly plays a strong role in making sure we get the right people in the door, when have you ever heard a candidate say that filing out that online application was a pleasure. Exactly.

And then there’s IT.

In 2012 Gartner predicted that by 2017 marketing would have a bigger IT budget than IT. I don’t know if that will be the case, but it sure has added credence to marketing. While IT can be the partner that creates the systems of engagement along with marketing, they can’t create the customer-driven ecosystem that thriving companies have built through smart marketing.

In fact, a Gartner analyst pointed out that that the reporting structure for IT determined its focus. If it’s under operations, the CIO’s focus will be supply chain and distribution channels. Under the CFO it will be costs.

But under the CMO, the CIO will focus on systems of engagement and the customer while providing a holistic view on how the IT function can be a strategic differentiator for the company.

This all brings me back to marketing’s ambitions.

It’s Still a Long Haul

The study points out that “upper echelons theory states that firms are reflections of their top managers and that firm outcomes can be explained in part by the experiences their leaders have.”

That’s an incredibly important statement. Go back and reread it.

It’s telling us that the outcomes of a company are a reflection of the experiences that their leaders bring to the table.

However, there’s this clash of statistics…

“…less than 0.5% of board members at Fortune 1000 firms are currently leading the marketing function at their home firms, indicating that managerial-level marketing experience is largely missing from boards (Daum and Welch 2013). According to a 2011 survey, only 4% of corporate directors consider marketing an important type of experience for a board member, as opposed to 47% who believe finance experience, for example, is important (National Association of Corporate Directors 2011). Somewhat paradoxically, a recent survey conducted by executive recruiting firm Heidrick and Struggles (Groysberg and Bell 2012) indicated that board members consider marketing-related issue among their biggest challenges. This contradiction suggests that directors don’t see a connection between marketing experience and the ability to address firm-level marketing challenges.”

Experience at the C-level gives directors important expertise to tap as they influence top-level decision making.

So while we’ve spent a lot of time and energy talking about how marketing needs to have a seat at the (C-suite) table, maybe we’re selling ourselves short. Maybe what we should really be shooting for, if we want to drive revenue growth, is a seat on the board of directors.

Download the report and read for yourself, it’s worth the $18 cover charge. What do you think? Do marketing leaders need to aspire to the board table rather than just the C-suite?

This post originally appeared on the Type A Communications blog.

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Tuesday, October 27, 2015

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Saturday, October 24, 2015

Report: Dow Chemical in talks to buy out Corning's stake in Dow Corning

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Thinking About Extra Dimensions with Physicist Lisa Randall

Physics professor, Lisa Randall, is the Frank B. Baird, Jr. Professor of Science and co-author of a recent paper that suggests dark matter may have played a role in the extinction of the dinosaurs. Rose Lincoln/Harvard Staff Photographer

Physics professor, Lisa Randall, is co-author of a paper that suggests dark matter may have played a role in the extinction of the dinosaurs.
(Credit: Rose Lincoln/Harvard Staff Photographer)

“Be curious and try to find solutions to problems.” – Lisa Randall

Professor Lisa Randall (@lirarandall) researches particle physics and cosmology at Harvard, where she is a professor of theoretical physics.

Professor Randall was the first tenured woman in the Princeton physics department, and the first tenured female theoretical physicist at Harvard. In autumn 2004, she was the most cited theoretical physicist of the previous five years.

In 2007, Randall was named one of Time magazine’s 100 Most Influential People (Time 100) under the section for “Scientists & Thinkers.” Randall was given this honor for her work regarding the evidence of a higher dimension.

She has written several mind-expanding books, the newest of which is Dark Matter and the Dinosaurs: The Astounding Interconnectedness of the Universe.  If you want a semi-psychedelic experience (viewing the world through a new lens) without imbibing substances, this is worth checking out.

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QUESTION(S) OF THE DAY: What are your thoughts on the value of applied science and basic science? Is one more valuable than the other? If so, why? Please let me know in the comments.

Scroll below for links and show notes…

Enjoy!

Selected Links from the Episode

Show Notes

  • How do you answer the question, “what do you do?” [6:33]
  • Defining physics [8:08]
  • Defining theoretical physics [8:58]
  • Defining cosmology [9:53]
  • On succeeding in the male-dominated world of science, and the value of “math camp” [12:33]
  • Explaining the title for Warped Passages [25:33]
  • Defining hidden dimensions [28:18]
  • The search for fundamental connections in the universe [34:13]
  • Defining dark matter and dark energy [40:28]
  • Why are outer planets in our solar system bigger than those closer to the sun? [44:28]
  • Common misuses of physics terms [45:53]
  • Is time an illusion? [51:43]
  • Are there aspects of philosophy that are becoming more relevant to physics? [54:28]
  • How science could expand empathy [57:08]
  • Thoughts on Interstellar [1:01:03]
  • Thoughts on consciousness after physical death [1:02:53]
  • Could you describe a tennis ball as it moves through additional dimensions of space? [1:05:13]
  • What is the significance of the Higgs boson? [1:06:43]
  • Why does cosmology research matter? [1:11:33]
  • What is the difference between basic science and applied science? [1:13:28]
  • When you think of the word successful, who is the first person who comes to mind and why? [1:15:13]
  • In the last five years, when have you felt the most successful? [1:16:13]
  • Most gifted books [1:18:03]
  • What purchase of $100 or less has most positively affected your life recently [1:20:08]
  • What do you believe that other people might consider to be insane? [1:21:03]
  • Should the scientific community be focusing on large-scale expensive science projects or create many smaller scale science projects? [1:22:58]
  • Thoughts on the superstring theory.  [1:25:53]
  • If you could put a billboard anywhere and write anything on it, where would it be and what would it say? [1:27:38]
  • Advice for your 30-year-old self [1:28:58]
  • An ask or request for the audience [1:29:53]

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