The usual B2B company pages were at somewhat of a loss as COVID hit. Suddenly the events were canceled, offices were shuttered, and millions of people were working from home, or unable to work at all. Marketing teams around the world needed to think fast and find the best way to continue to deliver quality content on social media channels, while being sensitive to the unfolding pandemic.
WalkMe decided to launch a video series that would offer followers different insights on the business changes underway. By reaching out to thought leaders from different business sectors, we gathered diverse voices, and started streaming!
Here are some of the highlights:
Sales talk
The Brutal Truth About Sales and Selling Podcast host Brian G. Burns chats with Lia Ciner about what sales leaders should be focusing on through the pandemic, and how a crisis can turn sales reps into better communicators. For an in-depth look at what commenters had to say about this conversation, you can read the WalkMe Trends report.
HR in the spotlight
Part 1
Part 2
Emily M. Dickens, the Chief of Staff at SHRM talks to Raj Sundarason about what HR professionals are facing in the wake of the pandemic, how to best support organizations, and what’s coming next.
The CIO wake up call
Seven-time CIO Mark Settle talks to Amir Farhi and Lia Ciner about how the pandemic has thrust CIOs into a more central role than they have ever been in, and how crucial their decisions are now, for what’s coming next.
B2B marketing from the basement
The master of engaging B2B marketing, Gong’s CMO Udi Ledergor talks to Maor Ezer and Lia Ciner about the difference between taking yourself and your product seriously, what it’s been like to oversee and execute creativity remotely, and what marketing strategies every company should be thinking about right now.
More yet to come
These videos are just some of our favorites and there are more on the way. Stay tuned for more candid conversations from WalkMe with voices from all different business sectors about technology, digital transformation, and where business is heading.