CMO
Bonjour, je suis Jessy Grossi et vous allez assister à “CMOs”, la rencontre hebdomadaire avec des gens dont le job est d’accompagner la croissance de startups.
Dans le monde des médias, on passe trop de temps à parler des levées de fonds, de croissance, de KPIs… On s’attelle aux chiffres, aux résultats… Jamais à ce qui s’est fait dans l’open-space pour les atteindre !
Et les rares fois où on s’intéresse aux CMOs et marketeurs un peu plus sérieusement, on les limite à une mauvaise interprétation du “growth hacking”. On s’imagine qu’il s’agit de scraper des bases d’emails, d’être viral sur Instagram, … De faire de la magie noire quoi.
Bien que ces techniques existent bel et bien, on ne sait pas vraiment ce qui rythme la journée des bons CMOs et marketeurs (ceux qui donnent du sens à leur projet). Eux, ils font des choses remarquables, ils se structurent, ils expérimentent. Ils organisent une croissance durable.
L’interview qui va suivre pourrait ressembler à une discussion que 2 CMOs ont un matin sur la terrasse d’un café.
On évite les sujets trop évidents et on rentre dans le détail des enjeux du moments : management, recrutement, culture, expérimentations, feedbacks… En peu de temps, les marketeurs se connectent, s’entraident, s’inspirent, se motivent.
Le format de ces interviews est volontairement long, sans montage, afin que vous assistiez à une discussion normale, libre, et des fois très transparentes.
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