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REBROADCAST | EP #175: Implementing Brand Experience Into ABM Programs

09 Apr 2025

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Shahin chats with Christine Law, Director & Head of ABM, Asia Pacific & Japan at ServiceNow, about bringing brand experience and ABM together. The episode covers the following: What is brand experience?How to define ABMThe mistakes marketers makeFinding the balance between strategy and uplifting the strategy Christine has worked at some of the world's most innovative and open companies, including ServiceNow, Google, Red Hat, and IBM. She and her team established and spearheaded marketing strategies and execution for these companies' top strategic accounts and fuelled multi-million pipeline and revenue growth for the Asia Pacific region. When she isn’t thinking about marketing strategies for her portfolios, Christine loves exploring culinary treats in Singapore or around the world during her travels. She is fascinated with what the different cultures have on offer and appreciates the richness of diversity. Resources mentioned in this episode: Who Says Elephants Can't Dance? - Louis Gerstner _________________ πŸ—ž Join our newsletter: https://forms.gle/NaN6W8qj1qQsfpTe9 πŸ“š Get your copy of the latest ABM in APAC Report here: https://xgrowth.com.au/abm-report/ Hosted & Produced by Shahin Hoda, Allysa Maywald & Alexander Hipwell, from xGrowth. 🚨 We would love to get your questions, ideas and feedback about Growth Colony, email [email protected] Or fill out this Google form: https://forms.gle/ybDTyjEreR1WiUg16 And for all our other socials visit: https://mtr.bio/xgrowth

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