When Michelle Booth joined us in the studio to talk about marketing transformation, product incubation and agile and marketing in action, we closed the show with a discussion around a PEST analysis like we sometimes do (Political, Economic, Social and Technological).
Normally we edit the main show down, and we edit these bits down too, to make one crunchy show. But this time around, there was so much good stuff, we decided to roll it in full and turn it into a two part episode with a bonus.
I hope you enjoy Michelle's insight!
A creative business leader with a passion for building exceptional teams with a clear sense of purpose, Michelle Booth currently serves as the Head of Growth and Innovation for Mass Affluent and prior to that in a number of different roles at NatWest, most notably Head of Marketing Strategy and Innovation for NatWest leading the development of the Brand Platform Tomorrow Begins Today, NatWest Thrive with Marcus Rashford and Marketing Director For Bó, NatWest‘s venture to create a neo-bank challenger.
Full show notes: Unicorny.co.uk
LinkedIn: Michelle Booth | Dom Hawes
Website: Lloyds Banking Group
Sponsor: Selbey Anderson
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