Lessons From the Shark Tank: Pitching Your Strategic Marketing Growth Plans and Budget Needs to Senior Leadership


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The popular TV series, "Shark Tank", has taught entrepreneurs in all business categories the importance of being able to clearly articulate strategic business plans and marketing considerations in order to receive buy-in and funding for their products and services. Seasoned professionals alike have been reminded of these important lessons, too. This session will help hospital marketers raise their own level of thoughtfulness as it relates to "pitching" their strategic business plans and budget needs to their senior leadership team. Through exploration of winning ideas and practices of big brands, this interactive session will be a real game changer for marketers.

Speakers

  • Paul A. Szablowski, Independent Consultant and formerly Senior Vice President Brand Experience at Texas Health Resources
  • Rob Rosenberg, President, Springboard Brand & Creative Strategy, Ltd.


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