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Insight: Most marketers in Asia-Pacific lack confidence in their data, analytics, and insights, says GfK

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SINGAPORE — To spot sudden, disruptive changes in customer and market behavior, modern marketers need high-velocity data marketing, according to a new report by the global network of executives Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) Council and data and intelligence provider GfK. These data systems need to be agile and adaptable with the ability to acquire real-time, relevant data signals and close the gap between data, insights, and action.

This new research examines the high-velocity data marketing maturity curve, and lays out plans for the next 12 months. Key findings for Asia-Pacific from the survey of over 300 marketing leaders globally uncover:

  • Only 1 in 4 marketers are very confident in their data systems to win and retain customers
  • What’s holding them back? Budget to improve MarTech; systems that connect data silos; talent to move from data collection to action
  • While 85% of marketers say direct access to customer data is critical to gaining competitive advantage. only 9% of marketers say customer data is highly accessible
  • Top barriers to data access: insufficient technology; lack of data process; data control lies elsewhere
  • Once they have the data, gathering actionable insights is slow. Only 18% of marketers say they can move quickly from data gathering to actionable insights

“CMOs around the world have entered a new era of high-velocity data marketing,” said Donovan Neale-May, executive director of the CMO Council. “Many need to get better at extracting relevant data signals across channels, generating actionable insights, making insights available in real-time, and going deeper and more granular with customer insights.”

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According to Gonzalo Garcia Villanueva, CMO of GfK, “The CMOs need to take on the mantle of a purpose-driven evangelist — using data to help meet the desires of consumers who insist that their brands need to be as human as they are. By bringing the art of intuition and creativity to the science of data, at the speed of today’s decision-making, CMOs can and should become catalysts for healthier, more compassionate brands that deliver sustainable growth.”

Download the full report here

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