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Digital transformation is like changing a tire while driving. Challenging... but possible.

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[MarTech Europe] [1-2 November,2016] Martech experts dive into digital transformation efforts Dear MarTech Enthusiast, [Car]Back in 2007, I took a job with a large software company that built a massive but traditional software business. My team was challenged with shifting our enterprise CIO customers perspectives away from traditional products to cloud-based enterprise offerings. At times it felt like we were trying to change a tire on a car while driving it. I was reminded of that analogy in a [recent interview] by MarTech Program Chair Scott Brinker. In talking with Gaurav Bhatia, VP of Digital Strategy for AARP Services,a U.S.-based membership and interest group, Scott learned about AARP’s recently revamped customer experience platform. Gaurav noted that the transformation was: “The biggest challenge we faced was the scale of transformation required. It was like building a new car and running the old car at the same time.” Coping with marketing, technology and management issues in the midst of digital transformation, while concurrently running your legacy business, can be daunting. It is the martech challenge. That’s why we’ve assembled an incredible group of industry experts, marketing technologists and leading thinkers. We’ve asked them to share their stories, successes and failures at [MarTech] this November in London. MarTech is designed to help you understand what it takes to change that tire while keeping your business running smoothly. [Logo garden] This year’s lineup will help you tackle some of the toughest challenges you are facing today! Here’s a sample of what you can expect: What are the best frameworks to consider? Max Goijarts with OnModus - Nutricia will talk about how technology is an enabler, not a solution. He will dive into digital maturity models, using data to drive the customer journey and how to manage your teams and operations. How should I think about governance? Justin Dunham from Urban Airship will talk about how marketing operations is a philosophy and not a department. Justin focuses on a set of marketing principles including accountability through data, developing a test and learn culture and how to develop effective playbooks for your entire organization. What does personalization and experimentation look like at scale? Jason Heller of McKinsey & Company will provide a fresh look into how organisations can use personalisation in the real-world. Jason will discuss the operational realities of using emerging technologies to drive personalisation and how to mobilise your organisation to seize the opportunity. See the full lineup of sessions and speakers [here]. Rate increase is just around the corner Don’t miss your only opportunity to attend MarTech in Europe this year. [Register] for an All Access Pass by September 20 and save £200 with our low beta rates. Pay only £1,095* and get complete access to all of the sessions, networking events and conveniences that make attending MarTech a productive and enjoyable experience. [Register now] -Marc Sirkin, MarTech Conference P.S. After reading Scott’s post, I found a video of guys changing a tire while it’s driving down the road. The next time you have to explain how difficult martech is to a colleague, inspire them with [this]. *VAT not included. [Presenting Sponsors] [RedPoint] [WorkFront] [chiefmartec.com] This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Click here to unsubscribe or manage your subscriptions.] This email was sent by: [MarTech: The Marketing Tech Conference] - a conference produced by Third Door Media, Inc. 279 Newtown Tpke. Redding, CT 06896 USA [Contact Us]

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