Description
What you’ll learn
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Introduction to role of MBP
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MBP role in new business or product launching
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Market Business Analysis
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Customer Research and Analysis
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Product Marketing Packaging
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Promotion
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Marketing vs Sales
Welcome to course Professional Diploma of Marketing Manager Business Partner by MTF Institute
Course provided by MTF Institute of Management, Technology and Finance
MTF is the global educational and research institute with HQ at Lisbon, Portugal, focused on business & professional hybrid (on-campus and online) education at areas: Business & Administration, Science & Technology, Banking & Finance.
MTF R&D center focused on research activities at areas: Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Data Science, Big Data, WEB3, Blockchain, Cryptocurrency & Digital Assets, Metaverses, Digital Transformation, Fintech, Electronic Commerce, Internet of Things.
MTF is the official partner of: IBM, Intel, Microsoft, member of the Portuguese Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and resident of the incubator “The Fintech House of Portugal”.
MTF is present in 208 countries and has been chosen by more than 380,000 students.
Course Author: Igor Dmitriev
Digital Transformation and Banking Expert
Education:
MBA, The Boston University
Master of Science at Engineering (Technical) Management,
The State University of New York at Buffalo
Master of Science at Informatics and Economics,
Six Sigma Black Belt
Experience:
Expert at Banking (> 18 years), FinTech & Digital (> 15 years),
Experienced Manager (> 14 years) with successful track of records
at personal and corporate entrepreneurship.
More than 12 years at worldwide banking groups such us
Societe Generale , Raiffeisenbank
Experience at roles: CEO, Head of Business, Chief Digital &
Marketing Officer, Head of Digital Transformation and Channels, Head of Products and Marketing.
Who is a Marketing Business Partner (MBP)?
The Marketing Business Partner acts as a vital bridge between the marketing department and specific business units or divisions within an organization. They work to deeply understand the needs and objectives of a particular business area, translating those needs into effective marketing strategies and campaigns.
Typical Functionality of an MBP
Strategic Alignment: MBPs ensure that marketing plans are tightly integrated with the business unit’s goals, creating a cohesive push toward overall company objectives.
Market and Customer Insights: They gather and analyze market and customer data related to their business unit, tailoring marketing efforts for maximum impact.
Campaign Development and Execution: MBPs collaborate with marketing teams to design and implement marketing campaigns that resonate with the target audience of their business unit.
Performance Measurement: MBPs track key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure the success of marketing initiatives, providing data-driven insights for optimization.
Relationship Building: They cultivate strong relationships with stakeholders within their business units, promoting trust and collaboration.
Why is the MBP Role Important for Companies?
Enhanced Focus and Specificity: MBPs provide dedicated marketing expertise to specific business divisions, ensuring tailored solutions rather than generic marketing approaches.
Improved Communication and Coordination: They facilitate seamless communication between marketing teams and business units, breaking down silos and increasing efficiency.
Data-Driven Decision Making: Their focus on market analysis and performance tracking fosters better strategic decisions rooted in real results.
Increased ROI: Optimized marketing efforts targeted to specific business areas lead to higher returns on marketing investments.
Learning, Development, and Building a Career as an MBP
Essential skills to develop for success as a Marketing Business Partner:
Strategic Thinking: The ability to link marketing activities with overarching business goals is vital.
Analytical Skills: Strong data analysis capabilities to identify trends, opportunities, and areas for improvement.
Communication and Collaboration: Excellent interpersonal skills are crucial for building strong working relationships across teams and departments.
Project Management: MBPs need to organize and oversee complex marketing projects on time and within budget.
Business Acumen: A deep understanding of overall business operations, market dynamics, and industry trends.
Career Development Tips
Seek Cross-Functional Opportunities: Gain exposure to various aspects of marketing and business operations.
Network and Mentorship Connect with experienced professionals in the field. Seek out mentors for guidance.
Continuous Learning: Stay updated on marketing trends, best practices, and tools through industry publications, courses, or certifications.
Showcase Your Results: Document the impact of your marketing initiatives, demonstrating your value to potential employers or within your current organization.
Who this course is for:
- No special requirements. A course for anyone who wants to build career in marketing and business
- Who is a Marketing Business Partner (MBP)? The Marketing Business Partner acts as a vital bridge between the marketing department and specific business units or divisions within an organization. They work to deeply understand the needs and objectives of a particular business area, translating those needs into effective marketing strategies and campaigns.
- Typical Functionality of an MBP Strategic Alignment: MBPs ensure that marketing plans are tightly integrated with the business unit’s goals, creating a cohesive push toward overall company objectives. Market and Customer Insights: They gather and analyze market and customer data related to their business unit, tailoring marketing efforts for maximum impact. Campaign Development and Execution: MBPs collaborate with marketing teams to design and implement marketing campaigns that resonate with the target audience of their business unit. Performance Measurement: MBPs track key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure the success of marketing initiatives, providing data-driven insights for optimization. Relationship Building: They cultivate strong relationships with stakeholders within their business units, promoting trust and collaboration.
- Why is the MBP Role Important for Companies? Enhanced Focus and Specificity: MBPs provide dedicated marketing expertise to specific business divisions, ensuring tailored solutions rather than generic marketing approaches. Improved Communication and Coordination: They facilitate seamless communication between marketing teams and business units, breaking down silos and increasing efficiency. Data-Driven Decision Making: Their focus on market analysis and performance tracking fosters better strategic decisions rooted in real results. Increased ROI: Optimized marketing efforts targeted to specific business areas lead to higher returns on marketing investments.
- Learning, Development, and Building a Career as an MBP Essential skills to develop for success as a Marketing Business Partner: Strategic Thinking: The ability to link marketing activities with overarching business goals is vital. Analytical Skills: Strong data analysis capabilities to identify trends, opportunities, and areas for improvement. Communication and Collaboration: Excellent interpersonal skills are crucial for building strong working relationships across teams and departments. Project Management: MBPs need to organize and oversee complex marketing projects on time and within budget. Business Acumen: A deep understanding of overall business operations, market dynamics, and industry trends.
- Career Development Tips Seek Cross-Functional Opportunities: Gain exposure to various aspects of marketing and business operations. Network and Mentorship Connect with experienced professionals in the field. Seek out mentors for guidance. Continuous Learning: Stay updated on marketing trends, best practices, and tools through industry publications, courses, or certifications. Showcase Your Results: Document the impact of your marketing initiatives, demonstrating your value to potential employers or within your current organization.
Course content
- Introduction2 lectures • 5min
- Introduction
- Marketing Manager Business Partner12 lectures • 1hr 9min
- Marketing Manager Business Partner
- Interactive Part, Next Steps and Answers to Questions3 lectures • 4min
- Interactive Part, Next Steps and Answers to Questions
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