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ROI Techniques: Boston 

Batterymarch Conference Center 
Boston , MA  02110 
9/22/2008 8:00 AM  - 9/23/2008 4:00 PM 

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Recent improvements in marketing analytics and data accessibility make measurements more possible than ever before, yet no silver bullet approach exists to make this an easy task. With executives demanding increased accountability, corporate marketing managers must respond to win more of the untapped profit potential that lies just out of reach.

This marketing ROI workshop is delivered by Jim Lenskold, author of the award-winning book, “Marketing ROI: The Path to Campaign, Customer, and Corporate Profitability” and incorporates the Lenskold Group’s experience working with Fortune 500 and emerging mid-size companies in B2C and B2B environments.


WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This two day course will take you through the basics as well as more advanced marketing ROI techniques. It is best suited to marketing managers, analysts, researchers, and executives
in medium and large companies that have reasonable access to sales data and resources to dedicate to measurements. Through interactive presentation and exercises, participants will learn how to use measurements, analytics, and financial discipline to guide the development of more profitable strategies and tactical marketing campaigns.

YOU WILL LEARN HOW TO: 
Marketing managers, analysts, researchers and executives within medium to large companies with reasonable access to sales data and resources to dedicate to measurement will learn how to:     

  • Bring the discipline of measurement and financial accountability into marketing’s strategic decision process.
  • Understand the range of measurement methodologies available to capture the incremental impact of marketing.
  • Develop accurate marketing ROI calculations that can be used consistently across all marketing initiatives while meeting the standards of the finance group.
  • Improve strategic and tactical planning with marketing ROI techniques and tools.
  • Understand how new approaches require a cultural transition for marketing
  • Develop a road map for putting marketing ROI techniques into practice


ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR:
Jim Lenskold is an international speaker, author, and leading authority on marketing ROI. As President of Lenskold Group, he consults with marketing executives from large and emerging corporations on marketing profitability management, marketing measurements, advanced marketing ROI techniques, and CMO management tools. Since 2004, Jim has delivered this popular 2-day workshop to over 1,000 marketing professionals in 8 countries.

 

 

Day 1

8:00 – 8:30
Registration & Continental Breakfast (for day 1, day 2 is just Continental Breakfast)

8:30 – 10:15 a.m.

MARKETING ROI OVERVIEW

  • The Marketing ROI process
  • Framework Measurements = More Profitable Strategies
  • Setting Realistic Expectations
  • How ROI Tools Guide Marketing Decisions

10:15 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.

Break

10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

BUILDING THE FINANCIAL MODEL

  • The ROI Formula: Accurately Defining  Investments and Returns
  • ROI Calculations & Optimizing ROI to Maximize Profits

12:00  - 1:00 p.m.
Lunch

1:00 – 2:00 p.m.

Financial Parameters

  • ROI Threshold
  • Recognizing and Avoiding Common Errors
  • Intro to Multi-Level ROI Analysis

2:00 – 2:30 p.m.
Break

2:30 – 5:00 p.m.

ADDRESSING MARKETING EFFECTIVENESS MEASUREMENTS

  • Measurement Techniques
  • Measurement Options: How to
  • Benefit from Market Testing and Modeling
  • Establishing a Measurement Hierarchy
  • Measurement Case Examples
  • Advanced Modeling & Analytics

Day 2

8:00 – 8:30
Continental Breakfast

8:30 – 10:15 a.m.

MAPPING MARKETING CAMPAIGNS TO THE BUYING FUNNEL

  • Integrating ROI Techniques into Funnel Management
  • Mapping Sales Cycles and Buying Cycles
  • Using Funnel Metrics to Maximize Profitability


10:15 – 10:30 a.m.
Break

10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

CAMPAIGN STRATEGY & TACTICAL PLANNING

  • Customizing Your Planning Tools
  • Power of Multi-Level ROI Analysis
  • Offer Comparisons
  • Targeting as a Key Profit Driver
  • Assessing Your Channel Mix

11:30 – 1:30pm

CUSTOMER & SALES ANALYTICS

  • Profit Patterns for Acquisition, Retention, Cross-Sell and Winback Marketing
  • Identifying Key Profit Drivers
  • Segment-level, Decile & Cluster Analysis
  • Predictive Modeling
  • Customer ROI

LUNCH 12:00 – 1:00 p.m.

1:30 – 2:30 p.m.

LOOKING AT BRAND INVESTMENTS

  • Brand Dynamics & ROI
  • Balancing Short & Long Term ROI
  • Mapping Brand Attributes

2:30 – 3:00 p.m.
Break

3:00 – 4:00 p.m.

IMPLEMENTATION LOGISTICS

  • Examples for Getting Started
  • People, Processes & Technology
  • Managing & Maximizing Success
  • Prioritizing Your Action Plan
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The Batterymarch Conference Center
60 Batterymarch St., 2nd Floor
Boston, MA 02110
www.batterymarchmeet.com
Phone
: 1 617.556.8000
Fax: 1 617.556.9901

The Batterymarch conference center is located in the heart of Boston's financial district.  Batterymarch is a block away from the Boston Harbor, Quincy Market, Faneuil Hall, Downtown Crossing & many historic sites.  

 

Hotel
Hilton Boston Financial District
(Formerly the Wyndham Boston)
89 Broad Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02110
Phone: 1 617.556.0006
Hotel Fax: 1 617.556.0053
Reservations: 1 800.HILTONS
www.hilton.com

Built in 1928 as Boston, Massachusetts' first skyscraper, the historic Hilton Boston Financial District hotel is the ideal blend of old & new. A stylish renovation brought new luster to the 1920's intimate art deco décor - & added a host of modern comforts & conveniences.

Please note: The Batterymarch Conference Center & the Hilton Boston Financial District share the same building with different addresses. Batterymarch Conference Center is located at 60 Batterymarch Street & the Hilton is located at 89 Broad Street.

Please mention you will be attending a meeting at the Batterymarch Conference Center and ask for the Batterymarch Corporate rate.  Special Rates are based on availability.

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Directions

From Logan International Airport
Follow the signs to the Ted Williams Tunnel (toll $3.00).  Once in the tunnel take Exit 25 — South Boston.  Stay left off the exit and go straight through the 1st set of traffic lights.  Turn left at the next set of traffic lights onto Seaport Blvd.  Follow Seaport Blvd. across the bridge and turn right onto Atlantic Ave. Turn left at the 2nd set of traffic lights and quickly bear right onto India Street. After one block turn left onto Custom House Street.  At the end of Custom House Street turn left onto Broad Street.  The Batterymarch Conference Center/Hilton is immediately on your right at the 89 Broad Street entrance.

Shuttle Service
The Hotel is located 3 miles from Boston Logan International Airport & the trip takes approx. 20 minutes depending on time of day & traffic.

There are numerous Airport Shuttle Companies that service the Downtown Boston area:

Ace American
800.517.2281
City Transportation
617.561.9000
Easy Transportation
617.445.1107
J.C. Transportation Inc.
781.598.3433
800.517.2281
http://www.jctransportationshuttle.com
Logan/Boston Hotel Shuttle
617.561.9500
877.315.4700
Star Shuttle Inc
617.230.6005

Fares are approx. $14.50/each way per person (fares are subject to change without notice).

Taxicabs
A taxicab will cost approximately $30.00-$35.00 from Boston Logan International Airport (depending on time of day & traffic).

 
Parking
Valet parking is available at the Hilton for $38.00 overnight with in & out privileges.  Self-parking is not available.  Rates are subject to change without notice.  Several independent parking garages are within the area.

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

Area Attractions, Events and Tourism
http://www.bostonusa.com/

 

Exhibitors and sponsors are not included in this event.
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