{"id":29108,"date":"2021-11-28T09:05:44","date_gmt":"2021-11-28T09:05:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.thepicpedia.com\/blog\/adobe\/adobe-workfront-powers-system-of-record-for-marketing\/"},"modified":"2021-11-28T09:05:44","modified_gmt":"2021-11-28T09:05:44","slug":"adobe-workfront-powers-system-of-record-for-marketing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.thepicpedia.com\/blog\/adobe\/adobe-workfront-powers-system-of-record-for-marketing\/","title":{"rendered":"Adobe Workfront powers system of record for marketing"},"content":{"rendered":"
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A source of truth that connects the full marketing lifecycle, centralizing work so cross-functional teams can execute the right work \u2013 from anywhere.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n

When it comes to delivering personalized customer experiences, companies can\u2019t afford to lose a single dollar, minute, or great idea to distraction or inefficiencies. But as marketers scale to meet increasing demand, they find themselves juggling more tools and applications that don\u2019t play well together. They work in silos without clear communication or priorities. And they lack visibility on which resources are available, and the status of content and campaigns. As a result, teams waste time, squander budgets, miss deadlines, and ultimately can\u2019t keep up with customer expectations.<\/p>\n

Adding more tools to already sprawling martech stacks just makes the problem worse. Instead, marketers must adopt a new, more systematic approach.<\/p>\n

A system of record for marketing<\/h3>\n

Unlike other strategic business functions like finance, customers, people, and IT, marketing hasn\u2019t had a \u201csystem of record\u201d that connects and automates the essential data, processes, applications, and resources required to effectively run and scale the business.<\/p>\n

As part of Adobe Experience Cloud, Adobe Workfront provides capabilities and integration tools to support a system of record for marketing, a source of truth that connects the full marketing lifecycle across campaigns, marketing operations, creative and content, centralizing work so cross-functional teams can execute the right work \u2014 from anywhere.<\/p>\n

The Adobe Workfront marketing system of record:<\/p>\n

Eliminates silos, connecting people, processes, data, and technology so teams can collaborate with context and tie all work to company strategy.
\nAutomates processes and compliance, reducing errors and inefficiencies, and increasing quality, velocity, and volume, while keeping teams focused and productive on the most important work.
\nAligns resources with capacity and demand, providing managers with the ability to pivot people and budgets to match customer expectations.
\nCollects data and surfaces insights, giving leaders a source of truth and telemetry to steer, predict, and report on the business of marketing with confidence and predictability.<\/p>\n

Engagement and demand at scale<\/h3>\n

According to Scott Horst, VP of brand, creative & digital at Lumen, \u201cWith Adobe Workfront serving as our marketing system of record, we\u2019ve achieved what we set out to do: build a marketing engine capable of creating engagement and demand at scale, and we recently utilized that system to launch a complete rebranding of our company. We\u2019ve both automated for efficiency and made time for innovation because everything we need is readily available in a single, connected source of truth. Plus, we\u2019ve achieved a new level of operational veracity within the business as we can now predict, share, and deliver on dates across multiple projects as we track how all campaign deliverables converge to meet our commitments. Our Adobe Workfront marketing system of record allows us to create, run, and manage work critical to the business with quality and scale.\u201d<\/p>\n

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Adobe Workfront has native integrations into Adobe Creative Cloud and Adobe Experience Manager. In addition, Adobe Workfront Fusion provides a visual, codeless solution that enables integration and automation across the Adobe ecosystem, as well as other business applications.<\/p>\n

Keeping work and teams aligned<\/h3>\n

Supported by Adobe Experience Cloud, Poly, one of the world\u2019s most comprehensive portfolios of business communications and audio-video collaboration tools, has spent three years building a center of excellence (COE) for its marketing content and web production. Adobe Workfront provides the company with a powerful marketing system of record for all content production, keeping teams aligned, and fueling their integrated marketing activities.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe no longer create one-off marketing assets. Everything we do is a part of an integrated campaign, from our landing pages, to emails, to digital ads,\u201d says Jenifer Salzwedel, senior director of marketing operations and enablement at Poly. \u201cDifferent producers are responsible for each piece of the puzzle, yet Workfront is where we keep everyone aligned.\u201d<\/p>\n

Supporting marketing transformation<\/h3>\n

Adobe\u2019s strategic partners are also adopting this approach. Accenture, Deloitte Digital, Dentsu, IBM iX, and WPP\/Wunderman are leveraging Adobe in their own offerings to build and deploy marketing systems of record as part of their clients\u2019 transformation initiatives.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

Source : Adobe<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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