Tag Archives: Conference Coverage

19Aug/16

American Apparel: driving customer centricity in an omnichannel world

American Apparel’s chief digital officer discussed the future of retail, the importance of delivering value to the consumer, and strategies for an IoT and omnichannel world. Thoryn Stephens, chief digital officer, AmericanRead More…

15Aug/16

What’s holding back CMOs in Asia?

APAC-based chief marketing officers meeting for an exclusive breakfast at ClickZ Live Hong Kong, have outlined some of the key challenges inhibiting transformation of the businesses they work for.  Legacy issues, regionalRead More…

10Aug/16

What do the jobs of the future look like in an AI world?

In the ‘future’ will your job be secure? For those in the insurance, healthcare, legal and a range of other sectors, it probably isn’t, says Edelman Digital’s Gavin Coombes.   Forget beingRead More…

05Jul/16

How the future of advertising is in servicing the ‘moment’

Great advertising starts when a brand delivers a service to the consumer – rather than an ad, says Forbes 30 Under 30 entrepreneur, Brian Wong. Wong is the 25-year-old co-founder and chiefRead More…

22Jun/16

Cannes Coverage: Four mobile ad announcements from Facebook

Despite the party atmosphere of Cannes, Facebook is all business at the creativity festival, with several announcements for its mobile advertisers. I’ve never been, but I’ve heard that the Cannes Lion InternationalRead More…

26May/16

Vodafone’s top three tips to improve your mobile marketing

While marketers realize the importance of mobile, many of them have yet to catch up with consumer expectations, or realize how SEO and mobile work together. Everybody knows that it’s the year of mobileRead More…

21Apr/16

The changing role of the CMO: from brand builder to business disruptor

Maneesh Sah, head of marketing Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa, Aon Hewitt, says marketing in the digital age is having a credibility crisis. In the lead up to his keynote addressRead More…

14Apr/16

If it ‘doesn’t make any f**king sense,’ it’s ripe for disruption

As we’ve seen in the digital age, any industry can be disrupted at any time. But those with obvious inefficiencies are the most vulnerable. Last year, Havas Media’s Tom Goodwin wrote in Tech Crunch thatRead More…