EPISODE · Nov 20, 2024 · 24 MIN
Global Marketing Perspectives: From Kenya to the UK - Ep. 59
from Giraffes Don't Eat Steak - for curious marketers who zig when others zag! · host Erica Mackay and Alex Bilney
Global Marketing Perspectives: From Kenya to the UK - Ep. 59Explore the world of cross-cultural remote marketing with Laura Ayienga, a Kenyan marketer working for a UK-based company. In this eye-opening episode, Laura shares her journey from studying communications to becoming a successful international marketer. Discover the challenges and benefits of working across time zones and cultures, including insights on adapting to different communication styles, humour, and accents. Learn how the COVID-19 pandemic has shaped work culture and the advantages of remote work for creativity. Laura offers practical tips for succeeding in a digital nomad role, such as immersing yourself in the target culture and using AI tools for cultural context. Whether you're a marketer looking to expand globally or a business owner interested in remote work trends, this episode provides valuable insights into cross-cultural communication and the future of work. Tune in for a fascinating discussion that bridges continents and cultures!Key Points Discussed:1. Laura's journey from studying communications to international marketing2. The transition from local to global marketing3. Cultural differences in humour, language and communication styles4. Challenges of working across time zones and cultures5. Benefits of remote work for creativity and work-life balance6. Adapting to different accents and cultural contexts7. Using AI tools like ChatGPT for cultural understanding8. The importance of immersing oneself in the target cultureGuest Information:Laura Ayienga is a marketing manager at Outside Ideas, a UK-based business support company offering networking, mastermind groups and business coaching. She has been working remotely from Kenya for almost three years.Connect with Laura here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-ayienga-968042178/Episode Highlights:[00:02:49] - Laura's background and how she got into marketing[00:05:25] - Benefits of remote work for creativity[00:07:41] - Cultural differences and challenges in international marketing[00:11:11] - Adapting to different accents and communication styles[00:14:32] - Tips for working effectively as a digital nomadQuotable Moments:"I think when you're in a physical office, you're behind your laptop the whole day. Not seek inspiration from anywhere." - Laura Ayienga"Whether it's local marketing or international marketing, whoever you're speaking to matters and determines how you speak to them and communicate to them." - Laura AyiengaActionable Tips:1. Immerse yourself in the target culture through media, webinars, and client interactions2. Use AI tools like ChatGPT to check cultural appropriateness of language and concepts3. Attend webinars and read books by clients to better understand their perspective4. Watch movies and TV shows from the target culture to pick up on nuances5. Be open to learning and adapting your communication styleSubscribe to the Giraffes Don't Eat Steak Podcast for more insights on marketing, business, and cross-cultural communication.Connect with the hosts:Erica: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erica-mackay/Alex: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-bilney/Get in touch with us at The Marketing Detective Agency - www.themarketingdetectiveagency.com#MarketingStrategy #BusinessMarketing #TargetAudience #MarketingTips #OfficePolititcs #MarketingPodcast
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Global Marketing Perspectives: From Kenya to the UK - Ep. 59 Explore the world of cross-cultural remote marketing with Laura Ayienga, a Kenyan marketer working for a UK-based company. In this eye-opening episode, Laura shares her journey from studying communications to becoming a successful international marketer. Discover the challenges and benefits of working across time zones and cultures, including insights on adapting to different communication styles, humour, and accents. Learn how the...
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