Global B2B Marketing Operating Model: From Complexity to Scalable Support
This anonymized case study reflects strategic work developed within a complex global luxury-hospitality environment spanning corporate, regional and local stakeholders.
The core challenge was not a lack of marketing activity. It was the absence of a consistent way to evaluate demand, establish priorities, clarify ownership and match each initiative with the appropriate level of support. This created unnecessary ambiguity around decision-making, resources and delivery expectations.
I developed a future-state operating model designed to move work through four connected stages: prioritize, align, enable and measure. The framework brought together intake criteria, strategic and commercial value, stakeholder roles, support pathways, reusable tools and a clearer feedback loop between global direction and regional or local execution.
The resulting model provides a scalable structure for making more deliberate choices, improving resource allocation and reducing friction across distributed teams. It demonstrates my approach to turning organizational complexity into a practical marketing system that stakeholders can understand and use.
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My role: Global Marketing Strategy Lead
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Posted Aug 19, 2026
Global B2B Marketing Operating Model: From Complexity to Scalable Support
This anonymized case study reflects strategic work developed within a complex globa...