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S01E12 – Carina O’Brien – B2B Marketers: Off The Record

“If we don’t have the customer at the heart of what we are doing, the campaign may just fall flat because we’ve got the wrong objectives and the wrong ambitions from the very start.”

— Carina O'Brien, Working Mumma & Siemens Mobility

Carina O’Brien, Head of Strategy ANZ at Siemens Mobility, shares insights on B2B marketing and emphasizes the importance of human connection and the strategic plays marketing leaders need to make in the face of technological advancements. The conversation delves into the cost of AI implementation, the value of people in marketing, and the misunderstood perception of marketing.

 

Takeaways

  • The value of human connection in B2B marketing
  • The strategic importance of balancing technology and human elements in marketing AI implementation costs must be carefully considered
  • Investing in people is crucial for marketing success

 

Chapters

  • 00:00 Introduction and Background
  • 03:08 The Journey into Marketing
  • 04:51 Changing Perspectives on AI
  • 05:46 Practical Applications of AI
  • 11:48 Human Connection in B2B Marketing
  • 14:50 Behavioral Shifts in B2B Buyers
  • 17:51 Strategic Bets for Marketing Leaders
  • 20:58 Balancing Technology and Human Element
  • 22:50 The Real Cost of AI
  • 23:38 The Cost of AI Implementation
  • 29:49 The Value of People in Marketing
  • 31:48 Mistakes and Learnings in Marketing
  • 35:20 The Misunderstood Value of Marketing
  • 42:02 The Complexity of Marketing Strategy
Hosted By
Chloe Addis
Chloe Addis Head of Marketing
Featuring
Carina O’Brien, Working Mumma & Siemens Mobility
Carina O’Brien, Working Mumma & Siemens Mobility

Carina O’Brien is Head of Strategy, Communications and Sustainability at Siemens Mobility Australia & New Zealand, with a career spanning technology, communications, transport and sustainability.
In 2019, Carina founded Working Mumma, a platform supporting professional women to navigate motherhood and their careers. She also hosts the Working Mumma podcast, which has published more than 180 episodes exploring career journeys, expert advice and the realities of working motherhood.