Listen "Episode 29: Simplify Everything: From Ops to Impact"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, host Richard Ellis interviews marketing executive Dreya Armstrong. They discuss the underutilization of MarTech stacks, currently at just one-third of capacity according to Gartner. Dreya, the VP of Marketing at Kubit, shares insights on simplifying marketing operations and driving impactful business transformations. She emphasizes the importance of aligning tech adoption with real needs, reducing operational friction, and cultivating a culture of continuous learning and collaboration. The conversation covers key strategies for achieving operational excellence, the significance of questioning the status quo, and the value of building strong, trust-based relationships across technical and non-technical teams.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction: Underutilization of MarTech Stacks
00:42 Meet Drea Armstrong: Simplifying Marketing Complexity
01:40 The Persistent Issue of Underutilized Tech
05:29 Operational Excellence vs. Business Impact
13:07 Bridging the Gap: Technical and Non-Technical Stakeholders
16:27 Practical Tips for Simplification and Efficiency
21:11 Conclusion and Personal Insights
Keywords
MarTech stacks, simplification, strategic transformation, marketing ops, impact, operational excellence, automation, ROI, business impact, enabler, status quo, tech silos, bridging the gap, goals, effort audit.
Soundbites
Automation without understanding is like painting a dirty room if you don't know where stuff is supposed to go, layering automation over the top of it makes it a bigger mess that you just have to end up digging everything out.
If the answers are fuzzy, the tool's probably not worth the investment.
If you have an ops person that people are flagging to say, let's get them in this room and be part of the conversation, that's a really good sign that you're functioning with operational excellence on the counterpart.
I think the concept of, that's how we've always done it, is a red flag for it probably needs to be redone.
I'll take a look at my team's work and I'll say, ‘let's go through this with our goals in mind and mark whether or not the work you're doing on a, you know, it's a one week audit. This week, I just want you to write down everything you did in the week, and then I want you to say whether true or false, this activity contributed directly to one of the goals that we have for the court.
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