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World Federation of Advertisers publishes marketing capabilities playbook

World Federation of Advertisers publishes marketing capabilities playbook

World Federation of Advertisers, WFA, has published a new playbook, looking at the challenges facing marketing capabilities leaders when they start a new job.

The First 100 Days of a Marketing Capability Leader highlights key areas where they can make a rapid impact, including defining priorities, personal upskilling and assembling a team.

Published in partnership with marketing capability consultancy Oxford, WFA’s strategic partner on capabilities, the playbook reflects the growing importance being given to capabilities by marketing leaders. A recent survey of WFA members found that the issue had moved from No. 6 on the to do list in 2021 to No. 2 in 2022, right after marketing effectiveness and before data & analytics, sustainability, and marketing technology.

Building marketing capability equips marketers with fit-for-purpose tools and approaches, provides a roadmap through change, and attracts and retains talent. As a result, CMOs are tapping their brand or business leaders to take the lead on marketing capability.

The report builds on the advice and learnings from over 15 seasoned capability leaders from brands such as P&G, AB InBev and Reckitt as well as Oxford, and it is intended to provide a practical playbook for new capability leaders.

Stephan Loerke, CEO , WFA: “Marketing capabilities are becoming increasingly important as advertisers seek to ensure their teams have the right tools and ways of working. This builds competitive advantage and allows them to deliver great results as well as attracting and retaining brilliant talent. Thanks to our network of experienced leaders and our partnership with Oxford, we’ve been able to condense the critical first steps in this process.”

Becky Verano, Global VP Marketing Operations and Capabilities, Reckitt, and Chair, Capability Forum, WFA: “Talent…. It all boils down to this at the end of the day. Making sure we attract the right talent, nurture that talent and keep that talent. The quality of our marketing talent is paramount to brand growth but these days that talent is under more and more pressure to cover a myriad of skill sets. Securing a leader lead sustainable learning culture is therefore paramount today but can be a daunting task. As a relative newbie myself to the world of marketing capabilities I am thrilled to see this playbook come to life as I can see the value it can bring to so many people facing the same challenges. The playbook provides some really practical advice on where to start, the potential pitfalls along the way as well as clear examples from leaders who have a vast amount of experience to share. I only wish it had been published a year ago when I started in my new role.”

Matt Wardle, Head of Capability, North America, Oxford: “Unlike brand leadership roles where relevant skills and experience are built up through role progression, new capability leaders can find themselves rotating into the role with little transferable experience of what capability building is or how to do it. This playbook is designed to give them a roadmap to success and outline the steps to build a coalition for change, engage teams, and start to positively impact the business.”

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