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4 in 10 CMOs say data hinders creativity among teams: Is company culture to blame?

by | May 20, 2022 | Public Relations

Forty-two percent of CMOs believe data is hindering creativity among marketing teams, according to a new report from marketing data and analytics platform Adverity. But they are at odds on whether the increasing sophistication and volume of data helps or hinders creativity, with 41 percent insisting data does in fact help and 17 percent remaining undecided.

Importantly, those that say it greatly hinders creativity are twice as likely to struggle with a lack of tools, reveals the firm’s new report, Data, People, and Culture: The Evolving Role of the Modern CMO. Furthermore, responses suggest that 30 percent of marketing teams only review data once a quarter or less, and nearly half (43 percent) of CMOs feel the greatest barrier to getting value from their marketing data is related to company culture.

At the same time, the need for a dedicated marketing ops role to manage martech stacks has accelerated dramatically. Nearly three-quarters (73 percent) of CMOs are committed to introducing this role to their team: 45 percent already have someone in place, and a further 28 percent are currently hiring. Only 12 percent of CMOs have had one in place for more than a year.

4 in 10 CMOs say data hinders creativity among teams: Is company culture to blame?

“Modern marketers are faced with huge volumes of data streaming in from multiple sources, so it’s not at all surprising to see CMOs are focused on investing in people dedicated to managing the entire data stack,” said Harriet Durnford-Smith, CMO at Adverity, in a news release. “Without eyes on the big picture, insight-driven decision making becomes nearly impossible. It’s staggering that 30 percent are only reviewing their data sporadically—in today’s data-driven marketplace, brands are in danger of counting themselves out of the race if they don’t have a single unified view of performance, in real time. Now is the time for CMOs to champion change in company culture and embrace the opportunities that data brings.”

4 in 10 CMOs say data hinders creativity among teams: Is company culture to blame?

Other key findings from the survey include:

People:

  • 66 percent of CMOs say it’s harder to hire new employees with a data background than to upskill their current team.
  • 36 percent said retention is becoming increasingly difficult, so even if marketers find a fantastic data hire, there’s no guarantee they’ll stick around.
  • Half (49 percent) agree the amount of manual reporting required is putting people off wanting to work in their marketing team.

4 in 10 CMOs say data hinders creativity among teams: Is company culture to blame?

Culture:

  • CMOs are having trouble getting the rest of the C-suite on their side with 17 percent saying there is a lack of enthusiasm from leadership.
  • Cumbersome legacy workflows are having an impact on culture, and the silos and bottlenecks that come with them (15 percent).

4 in 10 CMOs say data hinders creativity among teams: Is company culture to blame?

Data:

  • 18 percent of respondents claim the biggest single reason they are struggling to get value from their data is a lack of tools to manage it.
  • 38 percent say not having the right tech to consistently deliver valuable insights from data is a hindrance, followed by having people with the right skill sets (19 percent).
  • 43 percent say their team spends more time getting data in one place than they do actually using it to make decisions, which can be time-consuming, inefficient and prone to human error.

4 in 10 CMOs say data hinders creativity among teams: Is company culture to blame?

Read the full report here.

The report surveyed 300 CMOs across the US, UK, and DACH region (Germany, Austria, and Switzerland) from small to midsize businesses, to better understand how the role of the CMO is changing amid the growing digitalization of the industry.

Richard Carufel
Richard Carufel is editor of Bulldog Reporter and the Daily ’Dog, one of the web’s leading sources of PR and marketing communications news and opinions. He has been reporting on the PR and communications industry for over 17 years, and has interviewed hundreds of journalists and PR industry leaders. Reach him at richard.carufel@bulldogreporter.com; @BulldogReporter

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