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Latest podcast episodes about kimberley clark

The Dork Forest
Kimberley Clark and LINER NOTES – EP 808

The Dork Forest

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 63:31


Kimberly Clark has a new album out (Junior, more info @KimberlyClarkComedy.com) and I learn the what is fascinating about a deep dive into the liner notes on albums. It's great. Enjoy.   Donate to The Dork Forest if you like the show. The paypal is my email jackie@jackiekashian.com and venmo is jackiekashian. Links to everything is at www.dorkforest.com or www.jackiekashian.com THERE IS NEW MERCH: BEES TSHIRT and BEANIES. I'm Made of BEES. Are you? www.JackieKashianStore.com is the direct. www.jackiekashian.com and www.dorkforest.com have so many other things.  Extra TDF / standup and a storytelling album are available here: https://thedorkforest.bandcamp.com/   Lots of stuff here: https://www.youtube.com/@JackieKashianInc And it's @jackiekashian on all the social mediaz. Audio and Video by Patrick Brady Music is by Mike Ruekberg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ransquawk Rundown, Daily Podcast
Europe Market Open: Dollar firmer as Trump threatens universal tariffs “much bigger” than 2.5%/month

Ransquawk Rundown, Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 3:08


APAC stocks were mixed amid holiday-thinned conditions on Chinese New Year's Eve and after the recent US tech sell-off.US President Trump said he wants universal tariffs much larger than a 2.5% monthly increase and has a tariff level in mind but has not set it yet.European equity futures indicate a marginally positive open with Euro Stoxx 50 futures up 0.1% after the cash market fell 0.6% on Monday.USD is firmer vs. peers following yesterday's selling, JPY lags, EUR/USD is back below 1.05.Looking ahead, highlights include US Durable Goods, Richmond Fed Index, ECB BLS (Q1), NBH Policy Announcement & US Senate Committee, ECB's Cipollone & Lagarde, Supply from Netherlands, Italy, UK, Germany & US, Earnings from LVMH, Logitech, SAP, Boeing, GM, Lockheed Martin, Royal Caribbean, RTX Corporation, Kimberley Clark, Invesco, JetBlue & Starbucks.Read the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk

Ransquawk Rundown, Daily Podcast
US Market Open: NQ outperforms with NVIDIA +5% pre-market, USD gains on punchy Trump tariff rhetoric

Ransquawk Rundown, Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 3:40


European bourses are on a firmer footing; NQ outperforms with NVIDIA +5% in pre-market trade.USD bounces back following punchy Trump tariff rhetoric; G10s broadly in the red.Bonds continue to pullback from Monday's largely tech-driven highs, supply in focus.Energy is firmer but base metals are mixed amid tariff threats.Looking ahead, US Durable Goods, Richmond Fed Index, NBH Policy Announcement & US Senate Committee, ECB's Cipollone & Lagarde, Supply from the US, Earnings from LVMH, Boeing, GM, Lockheed Martin, Royal Caribbean, RTX Corporation, Kimberley Clark, Invesco, JetBlue & Starbucks.Read the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk

Health for wealth
288: Fokus för framgång- vi läser Good to great

Health for wealth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 44:24


Vad är det som gör att vissa bolag presterar mycket bättre än andra? Vi djupdyker i en klassiker bland management-böcker: Good to great. Den handlar om några av våra favoritämnen: ledarskap, fokus, resiliens och om att människorna är den viktigaste resursen i alla organisationer.I Good to great av Jim Collins kan vi läsa om varför vissa bolag får enastående resultat i termer av vinst och aktieutveckling. Samtidigt lämnar de efter sig konkurrenter som, utåt sett, inte skiljer sig så mycket från dem. Vad är då nyckeln till den här utvecklingen?Som apotekskedjan Walgreen som ökade femton gånger mer än snittet på den amerikanska marknaden - inkluderat den stora IT-börsuppgången 1999. 7 framgångsfaktorer Den omfattande studien bakom boken jämförde bolags utveckling under en 15-årsperiod och kom fram till några avgörande faktorer som skilde agnarna från vetet.Nivå 5-ledarskap: ödmjuka (och uthålligt målmedvetna) ledare som satte organisationens bästa i fokus, inte sin personliga framgång.Först vem - sen vad: framgångsbolagen såg först till att få rätt personer på rätt plats. Sen satte de sina framgångsrika strategier och genomförde dem. Människan först, alltså.Se den brutala verkligheten i vitögat och ändå inte tappa tilltron (Stockdale-paradoxen).Igelkottskonceptet - att hitta sitt tydliga fokus och sen hålla fast vid det istället för att hela tiden hoppa på nya trender.En kultur av disciplin och entreprenörskap: effektivitet genom att undvika hierarki och byråkrati.Teknologi-acceleratorer: inte teknik för teknikens skull utan rätt teknik, noga utvald.Drivhjulet: att se sitt jobb som att man rullar ett tungt hjul uppför en backe, länge. Framgång kommer inte genom plötsliga revolutioner utan genom ihärdigt, fokuserat arbete.Ett bra exempel på en nivå 5-ledare är Darwin Smith, som var vd för Kimberley Clark, idag en av världens största producenter av mjuka pappersprodukter och kända för bland annat näsdukarna Kleenex. Han fattade det avgörande beslutet att styra om verksamheten till konsumentmarknaden. Få trodde på honom. Men 25 år senare hade de köpt den ena huvudkonkurrenten och presterade bättre än den andra.När Darwin Smith pensionerades sa han "jag slutade aldrig anstränga mig för att kvalificera mig för jobbet".Och apotekskedjan Walgreens är ett bra exempel på ett igelkottskoncept. De valde att fokusera på lättillgängliga butiker med hög vinst per kundbesök. Medan konkurrenterna saknade en lika tydlig strategi och experimenterade med försäljning av andra produkter körde Walgreens på med sitt koncept, år ut och år in, och vann på det sättet marknaden.Tydligt fokus, hårt arbete och rätt personer på rätt plats, med andra ord. Och ledare med organisationens bästa för ögonen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Uncensored CMO
How to really understand your audience - Yusuf Chuku, NBCUniversal

Uncensored CMO

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 36:47


Yusuf has worked across most flavors of planning and strategy making him one of the few genuine hybrid strategists. His experience spans a number of the world's leading corporations including Microsoft, BMW, Samsung, Kimberley-Clark, Kraft and Verizon. He is currently EVP, Client Strategy at NBCUniversal.  Early ambition to become a city trader Falling into media planning Wearing trainers to work Selling the internet in 1995 Crossing the creative and media divide Why all things are not equal The birth of planning Why so many Englishmen end up in New York Why 90's sitcoms are still so popular The power of stories to attract a global audience The special relationship between audience and programming The 3 aspects of Fandom 98% of commercial airtime is as engaging as the content Pricing media based on emotion Reflecting people identity on screen Satisfying cultural curiosity The representation hierarchy The diversity divided when people feel seen The power of empathy to connect with audiences How empathy and sympathy are different things

Finding the Funny
S7 Ep11: Kimberley-Clark has a lot to answer for!

Finding the Funny

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 31:54


This week Ange finally completed her GRWM challenge, but now thinks it's time for Patty to be challenged! We have some great heavily into's from listeners and an excellent dickish behaviour involving spa etiquette. Ange also has an issue with Kimberley-Clark toilet roll dispensers. You can find the girls on Instagram @ruth_corden and @angecorden. You can find the podcast on Istagram, Facebook and TikTok, just search Finding the Funny podcast, or you can send us an email findingthefunnypodcast@gmail.com

A Load of BS: The Behavioural Science Podcast with Daniel Ross
047: Cerita Bethea on hand towels, Metaverse & the next behavioural science frontier

A Load of BS: The Behavioural Science Podcast with Daniel Ross

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 27:21


In partnership with BEworks, one of the very best behavioural science consultancies globally.Cerita Bethea is Director of behavioural science at The Coca-Cola Company, and a practitioner of over 30 years standing, having also worked at Kimberley-Clark, Toyota and Ford.Listen in for a lovely case study about washing hands; a nostalgic trip down Covid memory lane. We also project towards the next frontier; behavioural science in the metaverse. Your guess is as good as mine.Show notesCerita's academic path into behavioural science – from law to engineering psychologyFrom Ford to Kimberly-Clark to Coca-ColaHow the profession has changed over 30 years, and what still excites Cerita about itKimberly-Clark case study: tackling personal hygiene on the factory floorThe next frontier for behavioural science: data science, behaviour and decision making in the metaverseGetting out of your comfort zone: how does one become a practitioner and what are the pathways to get into the field?What would Cerita ask back from the industry?Subscribe for more hereClick here to access rewards to power your brainFollow me on TwitterConversations with Rich BennettI encourage you to eavesdrop on the conversationListen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

The WARC Podcast
Recalibrating life: The post-lockdown consumer

The WARC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 36:43


WARC Talks the Marketer's Toolkit 2022. In a series of 5 podcasts we will cover the key themes identified in this year's Marketer's Toolkit, starting with Recalibrating Life: The post-lockdown consumer. Find out how post-lockdown consumers are rethinking their lifestyles and creating new opportunities for marketers with Chase Buckle, Head of Global Trends at GWI, Peter White, Executive Director, Marketing Intelligence at OMD and Zena Arnold, Chief Digital & Marketing Officer at Kimberley-Clark. WARC subscribers can read the full report here or to read the report for free, click here. Stay up-to-date with the latest marketing and advertising news with our free daily newsletter.

Speakeasy with Dheeraj Sinha
Being a Business Leader & a Bestselling Author Ft. Mainak Dhar

Speakeasy with Dheeraj Sinha

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 62:50


How is the idea of leadership changing? What makes for a good leader? What do brand managers of today need to do differently? The tenth episode of Speakeasy with Dheeraj Sinha unravels these mysteries with Mainak Dhar, bestselling author and CEO, India and South Asia Kimberly-Clark.Dive into the world of leadership and brand building, and listen as Dheeraj and Mainak answer questions that have plagued our minds for years. Is leadership about being in control or giving away control? What separates a good marketer from a bad one? Tune in to uncover revelations that will help you manage your time and navigate the future of leadership, all in a single conversation.Find Mainak on the Internet:Website | LinkedIn | Twitter Find Dheeraj Sinha on Social Media:Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn Check out our website: (https://speakeasywithdheerajsinha.in/) Follow Speakeasy on Social Media:Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn Find Leo Burnett on Social Media:Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn

Ethical & Sustainable Investing News to Profit By!
PODCAST: ‘Feel Good’ Investments That Make Money!

Ethical & Sustainable Investing News to Profit By!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 17:29


‘Feel Good’ Investments That Make Money! Include 3M, Aflac, Best-Buy, Colgate-Palmolive, Kimberley-Clark, Microsoft, Pepsico, Salesforce, U.S. Bancorp, Weyerhaeuser, Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Beyond Meat, Tesla, Ecolab, International Paper, Apple, Wex Inc, Unilever PLC, Home Depot, Toyota Motor, Alibaba, Pax Large Cap Fund, SmartETFs Sustainable Energy II, ON Semiconductor, Infineon Technologies, Aptiv, Trane Technologies, NextEra Energy PODCAST: ‘Feel Good’ Investments That Make Money! Transcript & Links, Episode 55, April 9, 2021 Hello, Ron Robins here. Welcome to podcast episode 55 published on April 9, titled “‘Feel Good’ Investments That Make Money!”— and presented by Investing for the Soul. investingforthesoul.com is your site for vital global ethical and sustainable investing news, commentary, information, and resources. Remember that you can find a full transcript, links to content – including stock symbols, quotes, and bonus material – at this episode’s podcast page located at investingforthesoul.com/podcasts. And Google any terms that are unfamiliar to you. ------------------------------------------------------------- 1. ‘Feel Good’ Investments That Make Money! I start with a list of recommendations that originally appeared on GOBankingRates.com. It’s titled 15 Investments That Make You Feel Good While You Make Money and is by John Csiszar. As usual, I’ll mention the company name followed by some brief comments by Mr. Csiszar. “1) 3M (MMM) International conglomerate 3M views its Code of Conduct as not just a representation of its values but a competitive advantage as well… 3M… provides a number of well-known products, from Post-It notes to Scotch tape. Over the past year, the stock is up about 52%. 2) Aflac (AFL) The company believes that acting ethically and responsibly is an important part of its business and is the only insurance company to make Ethisphere’s list every year since 2007, including 2020. 3) Best Buy (BBY) The threat of competition from the likes of Amazon and other online retailers drove Best Buy’s stock below $12 in 2012 before it executed an amazing turnaround that pushed it to new highs in 2020… In 2020, Best Buy made Ethisphere’s list of Most Ethical Companies for the sixth time. 4) Colgate-Palmolive (CL) Colgate-Palmolive is a leading global consumer products brand… In addition to operating by a Code of Ethics, Colgate-Palmolive has an Ethics Line that employees can contact to get advice or ask questions about potential violations of the company’s policies. It also operates a Sustainability website. 5) Kimberly-Clark (KMB) In 2017 alone, the maker of Huggies, Kleenex, Scott and other leading brands conducted 238 social compliance audits across its supply chain… Its board of directors includes 11 independent members and has 31% minority representation. 6) Microsoft (MSFT) The software giant is well known for the charitable work of the founder, former CEO and current board member Bill Gates. Microsoft also has placed on Ethisphere’s list of most ethical companies nine years in a row. 7) PepsiCo (PEP) PepsiCo is now one of the world’s leading providers of food and beverages, with brands ranging from Quaker and Gatorade to Frito-Lay and Tropicana. In terms of sustainability, diversity and engagement, PepsiCo has earned numerous awards. 8) Salesforce.com (CRM) Salesforce is much loved on Wall Street, with analysts slapping an average ‘strong buy’ rating on the stock… Salesforce… (says it) ‘brings customers and companies together’ through customer relationship management solutions… 9) US Bancorp (USB) In 2021, U.S. Bank was named to the Ethisphere’s world’s most ethical list for the seventh year in a row… U.S. Bank also has committed to reducing its operational greenhouse gas emissions by 40% by 2029 and 60% by 2044, using 2014 as a baseline. 10) Weyerhaeuser (WY) The company is one of the largest private landholders in the U.S. It has used that land for more than a century, primarily to produce wood products. Weyerhaeuser has placed on the Ethisphere list 11 times. 11) Wyndham Hotels & Resorts (WH) In 2020, Wyndham Hotels & Resorts was tagged by Ethisphere for the second year in a row as one of the world’s most ethical companies… Analysts see good things ahead with an average ‘strong buy’ rating. 12) Beyond Meat (BYND) Beyond Meat was one of the most noteworthy IPOs of 2019, skyrocketing from an initial offering price of $25 to a high of $72.75… One reason for the excitement around the stock is that its main products are plant-based alternatives to meats. 13) Tesla (TSLA) Tesla stock in 2020 was particularly volatile, skyrocketing over 740% by year’s end. In terms of trying to be an ethical company and advancing the human race, Tesla has made some extraordinary gestures. In 2014, for example, Musk announced that he was no longer protecting Tesla patents on electric vehicle technology, making them open-source and available to any interested parties. 14) Ecolab (ECL) Ecolab has been on Ethisphere’s most ethical list since its inception in 2007, marking 14 consecutive years of receiving the honor… Ecolab keeps striving to improve in the future, setting sustainability goals of halving its carbon emissions by 2030. The stock has been a huge winner, rising more than 80% over the past five years. 15) International Paper (IP) International Paper is considered a cyclical stock… For now, analysts are lukewarm on the company, with an average ‘buy’… From an ethical standpoint, International Paper is a standout, having appeared on Ethisphere’s list for 15 straight years.” End quotes. ------------------------------------------------------------- 2. ‘Feel Good’ Investments That Make Money! Here’s another group of stock picks for ethical and sustainable investors from investorplace.com. It’s titled 7 ESG Investments to Buy for Ethical Investing and it’s by Will Ashworth. Again, first, the company name followed by brief comments from the article’s author. “1) Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) Apple became the world’s most profitable company earning $59 billion, more than any other public company on the planet… Apple’s planning to launch its iPhone 13 lineup in late September or early October. Wedbush Securities estimates that it will produce 25% more phones for the iPhone 13 than it did for last year’s models.     I would continue to expect big things from Apple. The fact that it meets ethical investing standards is a bonus. 2) Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) (Yes, again!) Microsoft is said to be in discussions to buy invite-only chat platform Discord for more than $10 billion. In December, after obtaining new funding, Discord had an enterprise value of $7 billion. Although Microsoft and other interested parties are having discussions with the platform, it’s thought that the company would prefer to go public.  3) Wex Inc. (NYSE: WEX) If you’ve got a fleet to run, lots of corporate payments, or looking to improve the way you administer your company’s health and benefit plans, Wex is there to help… WEX stock is up about 96% in the past year. 4) Unilever PLC (NYSE: UL) Unilever… continues to be a bit of a mystery from a performance perspective. Down 6.23% year-to-date through March 29, but up almost 15% over the past 52 weeks, it’s hard to know which stock will show up over the long haul. 5) Toyota Motor (NYSE: TM) On March 24, Toyota announced a partnership with Isuzu Motors (OTCMKTS: ISUZY) and Hino Motors (OTCMKTS: HINOY) to develop small commercial trucks powered by both electric batteries and hydrogen fuel cells… Investors can be sure that Toyota will do what it takes to remain relevant in the automotive industry. 6) Home Depot (NYSE: HD) Home Depot’s stock’s continued its momentum so far in 2021… Over the past year, it’s up 58%.  As the housing bull continues to roar, there is no doubt that Home Depot will continue to outperform the markets as a whole. 7) Alibaba (NYSE: BABA) It’s been a year of controversy for China’s largest e-commerce company.  The latest issue involves the Chinese government pushing the company to sell some of its media assets, which includes the South China Morning Post because it fears Alibaba holds too much influence over public opinion in the country.” End quotes. ------------------------------------------------------------- 3. ‘Feel Good’ Investments That Make Money! Due to limited space, I’m just going to mention the names of the funds and companies recommended in this article titled Opinion: Top money managers expect these green-energy companies to benefit most from Biden’s infrastructure plan. It’s by Michael Brush. Go to this podcast’s page for more information at https://investingforthesoul.com/podcasts/. 1) Pax Large Cap Fund (PAXL) 2) SmartETFs Sustainable Energy II (SULR) 3) Tesla (TSLA) 4) ON Semiconductor (ON) 5) Infineon Technologies (IFNNY) 6) Aptiv (APTV) 7) Trane Technologies (TT) 8) Ameresco (AMRC) 9) Hubbell (HUBB) 10) NextEra Energy (NEE) 11) Ormat Technologies (ORA) ------------------------------------------------------------- 4. ‘Feel Good’ Investments That Make Money! My next article is titled: These infrastructure stocks could rise up to 41% in a year on Biden’s massive spending plan, analysts say. By Philip van Doornin on MarketWatch. Quote. “Here is an updated list (see table on this podcast’s page) of Wall Street analysts’ favorite U.S. infrastructure stocks. Starting with the 100 stocks held by PAVE, there are 75 covered by at least five analysts polled by FactSet.” (FactSet) Also, quote, “Only four have 100% ‘buy’ or equivalent ratings: Columbus McKinnon Corp. (CMCO) Builders FirstSource Inc. (BLDR) Herc Holdings Inc. (HRI) Minerals Technologies Inc. (MTX)“ End quote. ------------------------------------------------------------- Ending Comment Well, these are my top news stories with their stock and fund tips -- for this podcast: “‘Feel Good’ Investments That Make Money!“ To get all the links, stock symbols, or to read the transcript of this podcast -- and more -- go to investingforthesoul.com/podcasts and scroll down to this episode. Also, be sure to click the like and subscribe buttons in iTunes/Apple Podcasts or wherever you download or listen to this podcast. And please click the share buttons to share this podcast with your friends and family. Let’s promote a better post COVID world through ethical and sustainable investing! Contact me if you have any questions. Stay well and healthy—and conscious about the ethical and sustainable values of your investments! Thank you for listening. Talk to you next on April 23. Bye for now. © 2021 Ron Robins, Investing for the Soul.  

TIME FOR A RESET
TFAR - Episode 25 - 'The Trouble With CMO's' - Leading not just Doing Marketing

TIME FOR A RESET

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 37:21


In this episode, Paul Frampton talks to the prolific marketing leadership thinker and speaker, Thomas Barta. After starting life as Marketing Director in Kimberley Clark, Thomas went on to run the global leadership program at McKinsey and regularly saw the CMO's he worked for get fired before others around the board table. As a marketer at heart, he then made the decision to commit himself to addressing the lack of leadership focus in the marketing function and to lift up marketing. Thomas’ no-bullshit style shines a light on why it is he thinks that too many marketers ignore the established frameworks for building a brand or pricing strategy and invent their own. In this chat with Paul, Thomas highlights that if your budget is cut as a CMO then you must read the signs regarding a lack of belief; likewise if you are not asked to lead a strategic growth project, there is probably a reason for that. Thomas calls on marketers to consider what their personal “value creation” zone is and to ‘lead’, rather than just ‘do’ marketing. In a similar vein to our previous episode, with Alison Sagar, Thomas also calls out the importance of marketing working closely with finance. This episode is packed with advice for anyone in a marketing role and how they can increase their influence and contribution. A must listen.

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To a T(alk)
Rationalising Modern Marketing ft. Mr. Lalit Makhijani - CMO, Godrej Properties

To a T(alk)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 49:06


Today, we talk to none other than Mr. Lalit Makhijani. Studying from MIT-Sloan School of Management, Mr. Lalit has had a career of dreams. Starting off from Kimberley-Clark, he went on to become the assistant Vice President of the Citi Bank, then the Head of Sales and Marketing at the Wadhva Group before assuming his latest role as the CMO of Godrej Properties. In a world where marketing has become increasingly the product of data driven analytics, Mr. Lalit believes that in reality, it is the human connections that drive consumers even today. He talks in length in the podcast about how he, with the help of his team has successfully made a culture where consumers matter the most, something which is missing from most MNCs of today's world. Mr. Lalit also shares his inspiring journey. Tune in now.

Innovation Forum Podcast
Weekly podcast: Why focus on best practice is the route to market access for farmers

Innovation Forum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 25:55


This week: Ben Gunneberg, CEO of PEFC, on how taking a landscape approach to cooperation can benefit smallholder farmers and help them compete with larger competitors, and why certifying organisations need to be nimble to adapt to shifting market pressures. Plus: proposed new forest protection laws for UK-operating companies; what the fashion sector can do to meet 1.5C emissions targets; and, Coca-Cola, Colgate Palmolive, Kimberley-Clark, and others, sign new US Plastics Pact, in the news digest.   Hosted by Ian Welsh

The Chris Yeh Podcast
HBS Class of 2000 Reunion: Class Panel with Stephan Bancel, Shari Hubert, and Christa Quarles

The Chris Yeh Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2020 81:21


For our virtual 20th reunion, Lindsey Mead and I moderated a special class panel discussion featuring Stephan Bancel, the CEO of Moderna (likely to be the first company to market with a Covid-19 vaccine), Shari Hubert, the Associate Dean of Admissions at The Fuqua School of Business at Duke University, and Christa Quarles, former CEO of OpenTable, and board member of Kimberley-Clark. This session discussed memories of HBS, the Covid-19 pandemic and its effects on education, the restaurant industry, and the broader economy, and the murder of George Floyd, the protests in his name, and the Black Lives Matter movement. https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephan-bancel-8185251/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/sharihubert/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/christaquarles/

Rotman Podcast
S1 Episode 5: Thought Leadership: Kaaren Whitney-Vernon

Rotman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 17:53


Listen to Kaaren talk about how companies are moving away from traditional advertising and creating branded content to connect with their customers through shared values. Kaaren is Senior Vice President, Branded Entertainment at Shaftesbury Films and has worked with leading brands such as Kimberly-Clark, RBC, Walmart to take customer engagement to the next level.12 Types of Brand Archetypes - https://www.thehartford.com/business-insurance/strategy/brand-archetypes/choosing-brand-archetypeNokia Futurithmic Series - https://www.futurithmic.com/

We Make It Work
#11: Adria Tarrida | Crowdfunding expert

We Make It Work

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 34:26


Adria started off as a Brand Marketing Manager for Kimberley-Clark and now is a Crowdfundraising Consultant. He talks about how he found his niche and the importance of setting yourself objectives. Listen to this podcast for tool suggestions to manage time To find out more about Adria and his work, visit https://tarrida.co.uk/ Mentioned during the podcast: #nosmallcreator and the guy behind it is Cody Wanner. His Twitter account is https://twitter.com/codywanner Adria learnt about him on the Social Media Examiner podcast (highly recommended!): https://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/daily-vlogging-how-to-tell-video-stories-cody-wanner/

Marketing and Finance (MAF) Podcast
Allister Frost on digital, traditional and content marketing strategies - MAF203

Marketing and Finance (MAF) Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 43:36


Allister Frost on digital, traditional and content marketing strategies - MAF203 My guest this week is marketing expert and speaker, Allister Frost. We chat about whether there is a difference anymore between traditional and digital marketing - it's all just marketing now isn't it? And the key steps to putting together a content marketing strategy. Welcome to episode 203 of the Marketing and Finance Podcast. We chat about: Why "traditional" and "digital" marketing are no longer separate approaches A strategy is essential before getting into marketing tactics Why outsourcing your marketing can be a risk The importance of developing your own strategy How Allister defines content marketing Using ‘small content’ for marketing success Who is Allister Frost? Allister spent a decade at Kimberley Clark before becoming Head of Digital Marketing Strategy at Microsoft. After 10 years there, he set up his own consultancy firm, where he helps companies make sense of technology and marketing. He supports his clients to use both together to do things that are relevant in a world that’s accelerating at an unprecedented rate. Allister’s also a trainer and keynote speaker, but says at the heart, what he does is about marketing in the modern context. Digital transformation, disruption and technology myths are topics Allister often speaks on. The common theme is how people can communicate effectively and how to think about their businesses. Links and Show Notes. For links to the books and apps mentioned, please visit http://rogeredwards.co.uk/MAF for the show notes. What is the Marketing and Finance (MAF) Podcast? The podcast for ideas and inspiration on marketing your business and growing your business, and for discussing topics on all things finance. I’m Roger Edwards, a marketing guy and keynote speaker from Edinburgh. Talk to me if you want to cut the BS and complexity from your marketing strategy. The MAF Podcast is a 30-minute radio show you download from http://rogeredwards.co.uk/MAF, iTunes or Spotify. Each week you'll hear interviews with business experts, marketers, entrepreneurs and journalists. Interviews to listen to in the car, on the train or on the treadmill. Or even in the bath! We talk about: How you can grow your business using content marketing and social media How you can keep your Marketing strategy and communications simple Topics, issues, products and business models from the world of finance You’ll take away one or two big ideas that you can apply to your business. So, you can keep marketing your business to keep growing your business. Please subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes and I’d be grateful if you would leave a review. http://rogeredwards.co.uk/itunes Fancy Appearing on the Show? Would you be interested in appearing on the MAF Podcast? Have you an exciting marketing or finance story to tell? Do you fancy drawing out some inspirational ideas that MAF listeners can take away to use in their own businesses? Do please contact me if you want to get involved. http://rogeredwards.co.uk

Feminine Soul Radio
Embracing Feminine Leadership with Katie Day

Feminine Soul Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2013 29:06


The Feminine Soul Radio Show welcomes author Katie Day. Katie started her training and motivational speaking career in 1989 with Carolyn Miller, a top Style Consultant in the United Kingdom, providing Personal Branding and Image Management.  Katie earned her training accreditation in 1995 with the Springboard Program, a self development course for women.  Katie took this program to the financial district of London, where she worked with many women in that arena to present themselves with authority and gain respect, yet retain their uniqueness and femininity. She has assisted many organizations across all sectors and industries, on their Corporate Social Responsibility Agenda, Diversity Agenda and Culture Change Management.  She has enabled her corporate clients to evolve their policies and practices to be fully inclusive, healthy and sustainable while balancing internal and external communications and maintain a solid reputation. Her corporate clients include: Morgan Stanley, Deutsche Bank, Citibank, Credit Suisse, Goldman Sachs, The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, AXA, Kent Police Department, The Metropolitan Police, ACPO – The Association of Chief Police Officers, Kent County Council,  Atkins Global, National Archives, Inmarsat,  H M Prison Service, Oxford University, The Home Office, The Foreign Office, Shire Pharmaceuticals and Kimberley Clark to name a few. Her book, The High-heeled Leader, Embrace Your Feminine Power in Life and Work, is available via Balboa Press and on Amazon. Learn more at http://www.katieday.com

Feminine Soul Radio
Embracing Feminine Leadership with Katie Day

Feminine Soul Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2013 29:06


The Feminine Soul Radio Show welcomes author Katie Day. Katie started her training and motivational speaking career in 1989 with Carolyn Miller, a top Style Consultant in the United Kingdom, providing Personal Branding and Image Management.  Katie earned her training accreditation in 1995 with the Springboard Program, a self development course for women.  Katie took this program to the financial district of London, where she worked with many women in that arena to present themselves with authority and gain respect, yet retain their uniqueness and femininity. She has assisted many organizations across all sectors and industries, on their Corporate Social Responsibility Agenda, Diversity Agenda and Culture Change Management.  She has enabled her corporate clients to evolve their policies and practices to be fully inclusive, healthy and sustainable while balancing internal and external communications and maintain a solid reputation. Her corporate clients include: Morgan Stanley, Deutsche Bank, Citibank, Credit Suisse, Goldman Sachs, The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, AXA, Kent Police Department, The Metropolitan Police, ACPO – The Association of Chief Police Officers, Kent County Council,  Atkins Global, National Archives, Inmarsat,  H M Prison Service, Oxford University, The Home Office, The Foreign Office, Shire Pharmaceuticals and Kimberley Clark to name a few. Her book, The High-heeled Leader, Embrace Your Feminine Power in Life and Work, is available via Balboa Press and on Amazon. Learn more at http://www.katieday.com

Marketing Today - Monash University Australia

Marketing Today, Episode 92, from Monash University, Melbourne Australia. Featuring:Wags and Col "on the couch", discussing the following topics:Airlines - does "sex sell"?The porn industry innovating again with 3D TV;Listener feedback from Adam, Peter and Greg;Old Spice - the old and the new;Kimberley Clark, Kotex and the "V-word";The Hawthorn Football Club taking a swipe at Myki;Myki, Metlink and segmenting the fare-evader market.Song of the week: Adrina Thorpe, "Everything Changes", from http://www.musicalley.com/ Our voice feedback number is +61 3 9903 1199 - call us!