February 23rd, 2010 in Marketing Performance | No Comments »
It’s no secret that marketing leaders and their organizations are under increasing pressure to demonstrate their value to their businesses, especially in today’s tough economic environment; the effectiveness of marketing efforts can prove the key differentiator in highly competitive markets.
So, what sets successful marketing organizations apart from their less successful peers? To learn more, join us for our webinar The Marketing Performance Advantage on February 25 where we will share best practices in measuring and managing Marketing Performance that we uncovered from a study among over 400 CFO, CEO and marketing leaders.
February 19th, 2010 in Marketing Performance | No Comments »
The objective of Marketing Performance Measurement and Management is:
To build the marketing organization’s capabilities to measure, learn from, and improve upon marketing strategies and tactics over time — with the goal of ultimately delivering improved business results.
By studying the responses of organizations that are experiencing a positive impact to their business from their Marketing Performance practices, we were able to identify five key best practices.
To learn more, join us for our webinar The Marketing Performance Advantage on February 25 where we will share best practices that we uncovered from a study among over 400 CFO, CEO and marketing employees of companies with 100+ employees interested in measuring the performance of their marketing initiatives.
November 3rd, 2009 in Marketing Performance | No Comments »
Take a look at a recent press release with findings from our recently released study; The Marketing Performance Advantage.
We partnered with Chadwick Martin Bailey on a survey of 400 companies to explore links between performance and specific marketing management best practices.
Top-line findings included:
- B2B companies and mid-sized firms were both three times as likely as other companies to have no measurement system in place
- 44% of B2B firms report limited or no marketing measurement, twice as many as their B2C counterparts
- Around half of all mid-sized companies reported that they were finding the improving the performance of marketing initiatives a “huge challenge” - twice as many as their larger brethren
- One of the biggest challenges? “lack of data” according to 40%

October 12th, 2009 in CMGP Events, Marketing Performance | No Comments »
CMG Partners hits the road again for an upcoming event hosted by the Fairfield County Chapter of the American Marketing Association (AMA). This event continues the discussion outlined in the results of a recent research study we jointly conducted with Chadwick Martin Bailey, titled The Marketing Performance Advantage.
We’ll be exploring how organizations approach marketing performance management, including:
- Five best practices of top performing marketing organizations
- Practical examples of tackling tough measurement and performance issues
- How to overcome common barriers to enhanced marketing effectiveness
Please join us on Wednesday October 14th at the Courtyard Marriott in Norwalk, CT from 6:00-9:00PM.
Email to RSVP
For more information, please click here
October 7th, 2009 in Marketing Performance | No Comments »
How well are companies doing at improving their marketing efforts? What sets successful marketing organizations apart from their less successful peers?
These and other questions led us to partner with a like-minded organization, the Boston-based, market-research firm, Chadwick Martin Bailey, to field a landmark study of more than 400 companies. Our goal was to determine some of the key attributes of successful marketing organizations and to understand what marketing practices they employ. The findings, including identification of best practices from top performers, were released today in our white paper The Marketing Performance Advantage. Stay tuned for more details posted here in the coming days and weeks. In the meantime, check out the press release or visit the Marketing Performance Advantage microsite to download the full report.
