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In this conversation, Mark Bliss and Stephanie Tran discuss the importance of communication and collaboration between marketing operations (MOPs) and sales teams. They emphasize the need for MOPs professionals to spend time talking and listening to build strategic connections and alliances. Stephanie highlights the challenge of getting the sales team to acknowledge and address issues with lead management, and the importance of allowing them to come to that realization themselves. Mark emphasizes the need for MOPs professionals to set aside their ego and be open to admitting mistakes and learning from others. They also discuss the importance of asking the right questions, painting a clear picture, and telling a story to effectively communicate and solve problems. Finally, they play a game where they share lessons that go-to-market teams can learn from songs in Broadway musicals.
Takeaways
Sound Bites
"Marketing gets a seat at the table."
"Being flexible and being able to work across multiple spectrums of creativity and data and analytics."
"You spend a lot of time on calls, just talking and listening."
"Are the systems in place to successfully pass these MQLs over to our sales team?"
"It took me like five roundabout questions and 20, 30 extra minutes to just get them to say that themselves."
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Continue the conversation by connecting with Mark on Linkedin!
By Mark BlissIn this conversation, Mark Bliss and Stephanie Tran discuss the importance of communication and collaboration between marketing operations (MOPs) and sales teams. They emphasize the need for MOPs professionals to spend time talking and listening to build strategic connections and alliances. Stephanie highlights the challenge of getting the sales team to acknowledge and address issues with lead management, and the importance of allowing them to come to that realization themselves. Mark emphasizes the need for MOPs professionals to set aside their ego and be open to admitting mistakes and learning from others. They also discuss the importance of asking the right questions, painting a clear picture, and telling a story to effectively communicate and solve problems. Finally, they play a game where they share lessons that go-to-market teams can learn from songs in Broadway musicals.
Takeaways
Sound Bites
"Marketing gets a seat at the table."
"Being flexible and being able to work across multiple spectrums of creativity and data and analytics."
"You spend a lot of time on calls, just talking and listening."
"Are the systems in place to successfully pass these MQLs over to our sales team?"
"It took me like five roundabout questions and 20, 30 extra minutes to just get them to say that themselves."
Support the show
Continue the conversation by connecting with Mark on Linkedin!