Marketing Management Saint Louis MO

Not everyone is cut out for life in marketing and brand management. Succeeding in the field requires a very specific set of personality traits. See how well you match up.

Local Companies

POB Marketing
314-406-9891
714 Atalanta Ave
Webster Groves, MO
Appointments Direct
636-262-2847
267 Clarkson Executive Park
St. Louis, MO
MARKETING PLATFORM SOLUTIONS INTERACTIVE
636-720-3453
1555 Kisker Road
St.Charles, MO
Thomas Gorman Inc
(314) 727-3339
225 S Meramec Ave Ste 301
Saint Louis, MO
Collinger & Associates
(314) 991-8787
590 Sarah Ln Apt 406
Saint Louis, MO
Sage Marketing
(314) 863-8060
34 N Brentwood Blvd
Saint Louis, MO
Vsa Partners Inc
(314) 241-3777
Saint Louis, MO
Group 360 Inc
(314) 423-2020
10795 Midwest Industrial B
Saint Louis, MO
Incentivesource
(314) 968-4090
7905 Big Bend Blvd
Saint Louis, MO
Dicom Marketing Services
(314) 909-0900
1650 Des Peres Rd
Saint Louis, MO

Provided By:

Not everyone is cut out for life in marketing and brand management. Succeeding in the field requires a very specific set of personality traits. See how well you match up.

Enthusiasm

Although it may be hard to live, breathe and dream of barbecue sauce, a brand manager must have -- or develop -- a love for the product they are working on, or at least be fascinated by the marketing process. You may personally hate the taste of barbecue sauce, but if you are intrigued with when people use it, how they use it, and what memories are created when they use it, then you do have the required consumer passion. Ultimately, it is this drive toward consumer understanding and how to reach consumers that will make you a great marketer.

Leadership

Marketers must be able to create an environment that encourages risk-taking and innovation. A brand manager must be able to develop a strategic direction and then champion it and communicate it across all cross-functional departments. You must be able to align people behind a common goal and achieve results.


Creativity

You must embrace the philosophy that "no brainstorm is a bad brainstorm." In making products stand out in a crowded field, a brand manager must creatively and effectively develop ideas. You must be able to "walk on the wild side" and develop your sense of humor. Who would have ever thought that the L'eggs Egg would have been such a success? Or that the Trix Rabbit would be an icon for children for generations to come? If you aren't creative or you don't feel comfortable surrounded by creativity, then marketing is not right for you.

Good communication

A brand manager must have excellent oral and written talents. Brand managers constantly lead team meetings and write project proposals that will be reviewed by senior management. Clear, analytical, and persuasive writing and presentation skills are vital.

Teamwork

Teamwork is the most essential skill in marketing. All work is done in teams so it is imperative that you create and participate in an environment that fosters and rewards teamwork. A more senior manager will also be asked to manage people underneath you and representatives from other departments. It is crucial that you learn how to train, mentor, and motivate these people.

Analytical

A brand manager must strive to reach business objectives. In order to accomplish these goals, a brand manager must be able to assess ways to track her business and understand how to grow market share and volume.

Adaptability

The marketing environment is always changing. A typical brand manager is only assigned to any given brand for 12 to 18 months. On Monday you could be ridding the world of mildew stains and then on Tuesday be thrust into the world of insect repellants. Each assignment has distinct business issues and team players. Therefore, it is important to be able to adapt quickly and have a "take charge" attitude.

Risk taking

If you don't like to "rock the boat" once in a while, then marketing may not be the right career choice. Every day new products are introduced in strategic ways that force established brands to "reinvent" themselves, or at least rethink their marketing programs. A brand manager must be able to look at business situations from a variety of perspectives and take acceptable risks. You must feel comfortable making smart business decisions when not all the data is available and when using your intuition is crucial.

Good judgment

Marketing managers must not be swayed by personal biases. For instance, you might adore a particular ad campaign but the consumers in your focus groups hate it. A good brand manager must put her own preferences aside, because attracting consumers is key.

Visit Vault.com for more jobs and career articles

Featured Local Company

POB Marketing

Turnkey online marketing solutions for small business owners who want to grow their business.

314-406-9891
714 Atalanta Ave
Webster Groves, MO
www.pobmarketing.com

Hi, I'm Pat O'Brien, President of POB Marketing, and I'm really glad that you are here. If you are the owner of a small business in the St. Louis area, then I would like to invite you to have a look around and find out more about our services.

I work exclusively with small business owners who want to get more clients and make more sales using the latest online marketing techniques. In a nutshell, I can help you leverage the Internet and your own client list to grow your business.

If you'd like to schedule a free consultation with me, please call me at (314) 406-9891. I look forward to talking to you and learning more about your business.

Related Local Events
June Lunch Lesson - A Familiar Friend
Dates: 6/4/2009 - 6/4/2009
Location: Spazio
St. Louis, MO
View Details

June Lunch Lesson - A Familiar Friend
Dates: 6/4/2009 - 6/4/2009
Location: Spazio
St. Louis, MO
View Details