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Marketing Metrics and Dashboards, 2.0: New York, NY 

The Coleman Center- 810 Seventh Avenue 
New York , NY  10019 
9/10/2008 8:00 AM  - 9/11/2008 4:00 PM 
Register by 8/11/2008 5:00 PM  for early registration fee

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This workshop provides mid- to senior-level marketers the knowledge to build marketing dashboards that better support marketing investment decisions and results tracking. The format combines educational presentations, case studies and participant collaboration to provide actionable learning.

Do you already have a marketing dashboard or are you considering building one?

By now, most mid- to large-sized marketing organizations have either developed some sort of marketing dashboard or are on their way to doing so. Yet few have succeeded in engaging key users or generating the comprehensive insights they’d hoped to. Why? Is it the wrong metrics? Insufficient insight? Design flaws?

Or organizational adoption issues?

Led by Senior Partners from MarketingNPV, the leading implementer of marketing dashboards and analytics, this intensive two-day seminar will dive into the how to develop a best of breed marketing dashboard to measure and enhance marketing ROI. We’ll examine how to successfully combine and evolve metrics, processes, analytics, and tools to ensure continued dashboard success over the long-term.  We will help you avoid common traps and flaws to make sure that your dashboard continues to meet the evolving needs of the Marketing organization. 

Whether you’ve already got a dashboard you’d like to fix, or are just looking to avoid the mistakes most first-timers make, you’ll find lots of superb content in this highly interactive workshop.

Learning Objectives

  • Aligning the scope of your marketing dashboard with the organization’s knowledge needs.
  • Identifying the right metrics to include on your dashboard to identify opportunities and threats and forecast performance.
  • Integrating analytics and dashboard metrics.
  • Overcoming gaps in data or missing information.
  • Developing robust processes to support marketing resource allocation and performance management.
  • Selecting the right deployment technology to create an engaging interface and easy-to-maintain operation.
  • Designing the user experience for simplicity and richness of learning.
  • Developing a marketing measurement plan to ensure that the dashboard evolves to meet the ever-changing needs of the marketing organization.

Who Should Attend

  • Senior marketers at mid- to large-sized companies with responsibilities for designing and building dashboards or executing against specific marketing metrics.
  • B2C or B2B marketing executives who need a comprehensive framework for measuring marketing performance.

 About the Instructors

Marketing Metrics and Dashboards, 2.0 will be led by managing partner PAT LAPOINTE and other senior management from MarketingNPV. With experience specializing in building marketing dashboards, marketing ROI and analytical frameworks, and brand scorecards, MarketingNPV helps companies to determine the financial return from marketing investments. Their work has been published and recognized by most major leading business and marketing industry publications, and appears quarterly in MarketingNPV Journal. Now in their 3rd year as instructors of this highly successful workshop topic, the team has trained over 1000 marketers on establishing better links between marketing investments and financial value creation.

“The greatest single benefit of this workshop was that I walked away with a dashboard I can immediately put to use. I have a plan that will take me and my company well into the future.”

Day 1
  • 8:30                 Continental Breakfast
  • 9:00                 Introductions
  • 9:30                 What is a Marketing Dashboard?  Why Now?
  • 10:30               Break
  • 10:45               Marketing Alignment and Measurement
  • 12:00               Lunch
  • 1:00                 Metrics: What and How to Measure
  • 3:00                 Break             
  • 3:30                 Dashboard Navigation & Metric Exercise
  • 4:30                 Q&A and Wrap up Day 1

Day 2

  • 8:00                 Continental Breakfast
  • 8:30                 Exercise Review
  • 9:30                 Analytics –Data, Knowledge Gaps, and Models
  • 10:30               Break
  • 10:45               Models Continued and Insight Roadmap Development
  • 12:00               Lunch
  • 1:00                Organizational Adoption & Implementation
  • 3:00                 Break
  • 3:15                 Building the Plan
  • 4:00                 Review and Wrap up

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The Coleman Center- 810 Seventh Avenue
New York, NY
9/10/2008 - 9/11/2008

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Conference Center Information

The Coleman Center
810 Seventh Avenue (between 52nd & 53rd Streets)
23rd Floor
New York, NY 10019-5818
Phone: 1 212.541.4600
Fax: 1 212.541.4232

The Coleman Center is located at 810 Seventh Avenue, between 52nd and 53rd Streets, on the west side of Seventh Avenue, directly across from the Sheraton New York Hotel in the heart of midtown Manhattan. The entrance to the Center is on the 23rd floor.

Hotel Information

Novotel New York Hotel
1 212.315.0100 or 1 800.221.3185
226 West 52nd Street on Broadway
Ask for the Coleman Center rate, based on availability

The Michelangelo
1 212.765.0505
152 West 51st Street at 7th Avenue

Sheraton New York Hotel & Towers/Manhattan
1 800.223.6550
Sheraton New York Hotel & Towers at Seventh
Avenue between 52nd & 53rd streets
Sheraton Manhattan at Seventh Avenue
between 51st & 52nd streets

Hilton New York & Towers
1 212.586.7000
335 Avenue of the Americas

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Directions
From the Henry Hudson Parkway/West Side Highway, follow the signs for 54th Street. Take 54th Street east past Broadway, and make the next right turn onto Seventh Avenue. Go a little more than one block; 810 Seventh Avenue will be on your right, directly across from the Sheraton New York Hotel.

From the FDR Drive, follow the signs for 53rd Street. Take 53rd Street west past Sixth Avenue, and make a wide left turn. 810 Seventh Avenue will be immediately on your right, directly across from the Sheraton New York Hotel.

Shuttle Service
Super Shuttle provides airport transportation in the New York City area:

1 212 BLUE-VAN (1 212.258.3826) or http://www.supershuttle.com/.

24 hour advance notice is appreciated for reservations.
Ask the hotel concierge to arrange for your return trip to the airport.

JFK to and from Manhattan
LaGuardia to and from Manhattan
Newark to and from Manhattan

Rates range from $16.00 to $22.00 one-way (subject to change).  See on-line reservations for exact quotes.  All fares should be considered approximate & from a general area. You will get an exact price quote upon entering your departure/ arrival information in our online reservation system.

Taxicabs
NYC taxicabs are available at the airports.  Rates: $30.00-$50.00 plus tolls and tip depending on the airport.

Parking at the Center
There are numerous parking facilities in the area. The Coleman Center has negotiated discounted parking for our attendees at ICON/Circle Parking Garage, located in the Sheraton Manhattan Hotel (not the Sheraton New York Hotel) between Broadway and Seventh Avenue, accessible from either 51st Street or 52nd Street. Please present your ticket at the reception desk for validation in order to receive your discount. 

Conference Attire 
Conference attire is business casual. Meeting rooms may be cool so you may wish to bring a sweater or jacket.

Area Attractions, Events & Tourism
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Exhibitors and Sponsors are not invited to this event.
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