Henk-jan works like a pirate inside the navy, exposing inefficiency with data, redesigning roles around real capabilities, and breaking AI promises into measurable wins backed by clean data and clear standards. He treats composability as an operating model with budgets tied to usage, gives local teams autonomy within guardrails, and measures martech by how it serves people and drives revenue.More
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141: Rutger Katz: Cutting through the fluff of Lean methodology and recognizing when process gets in the way of efficiency
Rutger helps us cut through the fluff of Lean methodology in marketing and how to spot when process gets in the way of efficiency. His advice is to cut out the waste—whether in your process, your tech stack, or how you measure success. Focus on what drives conversions, keep your systems lean, and use simple structures to maintain speed without sacrificing alignment.More
139: Ron Jacobson: Why multi-touch attribution excels in credit distribution but fails in causality
Multi-touch attribution is a credit system, not the full story behind conversions. Incrementality testing digs deeper, asking what would’ve happened without a campaign. Don’t get stuck with basic tools; true measurement needs first-party data and statistical models. For startups, focus on nailing one channel before using tools like MTA or MMM to refine growth strategies.More
131: Siobhan Solberg: A guide to ethical marketing with data minimization and privacy strategies
Siobhan takes on a behind-the-scenes look at the hidden mechanics of data privacy, ethical marketing practices, and effective data management. Marketers should break down the user journey into less phases and minimizing data collection. Prioritizing ethical practices and transparency builds trust and leads to more informed decisions and stronger customer relationships.More
90: Lucie De Antoni: Startup alchemy, mixing data literacy and attribution with empathy and collaboration
Lucie emphasizes that attribution needs planning, but don’t let martech make you forget empathy and emotional intelligence. It’s a no-nonsense take on making martech work for you, focusing on strategy over tactics.More
52: Corey Haines: Writing the book on startup marketing
What’s up everyone! Today we have a super special guest on the show, this interview is more than 12 months in the making – You probably already follow him on Twitter – I’ve personally learned a bunch from him and know you’re going to get a lot of value from our conversation today. Today we’re joined by Corey Haines.More