06Jun

March is Women’s History Month, a time to reflect on the positive contributions of women around the world and those who have led through equality, inclusion, and strength. Green Key Resources is proud of every single woman in our organization, many of whom hold leadership positions. Although being a woman in a leadership role comes with its challenges, those at Green Key also note the feelings of reward and success they’ve experienced over the years.

Representation of women in leadership 

Deloris Jones, Partner at Green Key leading the Pharmaceutical National team, says, “Women bring a unique perspective to the table in the way we approach problem-solving and decision-making. Having women in leadership positions provides visibility and serves as a role model for young women, showing them that they can achieve success and leadership roles in their career.” 

Representation is especially important to younger generations just beginning their careers, giving female recent grads someone to reassure them of their growth potential. Cheryl Chasen, Partner leading the Pharma Direct Hire team, elaborates on her advice to young women entering recruiting, while also hoping to one day hold a leadership position. “Seek out mentors, nurture your relationships, and step out of your comfort zone. When you get to know your candidates, and understand the company culture of your clients, you’ll begin to trust yourself and your abilities.” 

Deloris adds, “Network with other professionals in the field, stay up-to-date on industry trends, and don’t be afraid to speak up and voice your opinions. Also, ensure that you are taking care of your physical and mental health, as the long hours and stress can take a toll. Finally, remember that the best way to succeed is to always keep learning and striving to better yourself.” 

Support and potential

Adina Goldman, Principal at Green Key and Head of Corporate Human Resources, credits the management team for seeing her true capabilities. “A component of being a leader is the ability to identify other individuals in the organization with leadership potential and giving them the tools and resources necessary for them to grow into leadership roles. This is exactly what Green Key management did for me, and I can only hope to pay it forward by offering training and development to other individuals in the organization who have the potential and the desire to grow into leadership roles,” she elaborates. 

There is no short supply of the benefits and impacts of having women in leadership. Though everyone leads through a different style, all tend to rely on the importance of communication, taking risks, and remaining self-assured. Judy Holt, Partner at Green Key and head of the Professional Support/Human Resources Rockville team, says, “I set clear goals and have an open-door policy; I make it known that I don’t know everything and can always improve. I try to adapt to how others learn and motivate; I listen. I have empathy for everyone and, at the same time, lead by example. I encourage free thinking and creativity, which creates ownership and empowerment in my team.” 

Cheryl mentions, “Women can bring alternative perspectives and experiences to leadership roles, which can help organizations make more effective decisions leading to innovative solutions. They can empower other women at the company by helping to support career progression and leadership development.” 

Karen Martinez, Partner leading the Green Key Healthcare team, touches on the negative stereotypes and gender bias women have to tackle in order to reach leadership positions in their careers. “As the sole earner in a non-traditional family dynamic, I was still expected to complete all of the parenting duties at home, while simultaneously driving my career. Men rarely get asked about play dates or the PTA.”  

Maintaining balance

However, women at Green Key elaborate on how management has allowed them to balance a dynamic career, while also building a family at home. Adina says, “When the importance of finding a work/life balance is valued so highly by the company, which is exemplified by flexibility with time off, and other benefits and perks offered through internal programs, it’s easy to find that balance. I’m excited to be getting married later this year, and when I first shared the news with GKR management, they couldn’t have been more supportive or excited for me and this next chapter of my personal life.” 

“The culture and respect the leaders have for well-being and work-life balance motivated me to reach a leadership position at Green Key,” Judy adds. “They provide the opportunity to grow and develop with unlimited opportunities by listening to fresh perspectives.” 

When asked how she balances a leadership career and a personal life, Karen says, “I have learned to find a consistent activity/interest with each member of my family that we can share. You have to carve out time to listen to each other.”

Women in leadership are paving the way for stronger organizations, redefined ideas, and inspiration to younger generations. Green Key is proud to celebrate their achievements not just in the month of March, but all year round. If you’re a woman interested in growing her career, and following strong female mentors in the process, don’t hesitate to check out our internal jobs today. 

Feb 26, 2024

The Essence of Marketing Strategy: Driving Business Success

In the intricate world of business, a marketing strategy serves as the cornerstone upon which companies build their path to success. But what exactly is the marketing strategy, what are the different types of marketing strategies, and how does it work? In this article we’ll explore these questions and delve into the essence of effective marketing strategies.

What is Marketing Strategy?

According to Investopedia.com, “A marketing strategy refers to a business’s overall game plan to facilitate the buying and selling of its products or services. A marketing strategy determines how to reach prospective consumers and turn them into customers. It contains the company’s value proposition, key brand messaging, data on target customer demographics, and other high-level elements. A thorough marketing strategy covers the four Ps of marketing: product, price, place, and promotion.”

Types of Marketing Strategy

Types of marketing strategies include:

  • Social Media Marketing
  • Search Engine Optimization
  • Pay Per Click (PPC)
  • Email Marketing
  • Content Marketing

How Does it Work?

A marketing strategy functions as a road map that guides all marketing activities and initiatives. It begins with a thorough understanding of the target market – their needs, preferences, and pain points. Based on this understanding, the strategy defines the positioning of the company’s offerings and determines the most effective channels and messages to reach the target audience.

Key components of a marketing strategy include:

Market Segmentation: Identifying and segmenting the target market based on demographics, psychographics, and behavior.

Value proposition: Articulating the unique value that the company offers to its customers and differentiating itself from competitors.

Channel selection: Choosing the most appropriate marketing channels to reach the target audience, such as social media, e-mail marketing, content marketing, or traditional advertising.

Messaging and Creative: Crafting compelling messages and creative assets that resonate with their target audience and communicate the value proposition effectively.

Measurement and Analysis: Establishing key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure the success of marketing efforts and continuously analyzing data to optimize performance.

In conclusion, understanding marketing strategies, its types, and how it works are vital for business success, enabling companies to drive growth and engagement effectively.  

Feb 27, 2024

The Essence of Marketing Strategy: Driving Business Success (Part II)

With a grasp of the fundamental concept of Marketing Strategy, let’s explore its advantages in more detail and uncover the steps to effectively craft one.

Benefits of Marketing Strategies

  • Clear Direction: A well-defined marketing strategy provides a clear roadmap for achieving business objectives. It aligns marketing efforts with overall goals, ensuring that every action contributes to the company’s success.
  • Customer Engagement and Loyalty: A strategic approach to marketing fosters deeper connections with customers. By understanding their needs and preferences, companies can tailor messages and experiences that resonate with their audience, leading to increased engagement and loyalty.

Marketing Stratego also highlights a few benefits including:

  • “Increased Brand Awareness: A strong marketing strategy helps increase brand awareness by promoting the business’s products or services to the target audience. This, in turn, leads to more recognition and recall of the brand, which ultimately leads to more sales and customer loyalty.”
  • “Increased Sales and Revenue: A well-designed marketing strategy leads to increased sales and revenue by attracting more customers to the business and increasing their willingness to purchase. This can be achieved through effective targeting, promotions, and other marketing efforts.”
  • “Better Customer Targeting: A good marketing strategy helps businesses understand their target audience and create campaigns that are relevant to them. This leads to more effective and efficient marketing, as businesses are able to reach their target customers more effectively and achieve better results.”
  • “Competitive Advantage: A strong marketing strategy can give a business a competitive advantage by differentiating it from its competitors. By creating unique and effective campaigns, businesses can stand out in their market and attract more customers.”
  • ‘Improved Lead Generation: A good marketing strategy helps businesses generate more leads by promoting the business’s products or services to the target audience. This leads to more opportunities for businesses to convert those leads into customers and increase their revenue.”
  • “Improved Brand Image and Reputation: A well-designed marketing strategy helps improve a business’s brand image and reputation by creating positive associations with the brand. This, in turn, leads to increased customer loyalty, as customers are more likely to do business with a brand they view positively.”
  • “Increased Market Share: A strong marketing strategy helps businesses increase their market share by attracting more customers and retaining existing ones. This, in turn, leads to increased revenue and growth for the business.”
  • “More Effective Use of Resources: A good marketing strategy helps businesses make the most of their marketing budget and resources. By identifying the most effective channels and campaigns, businesses can maximize their return on investment and achieve better results.”
  • “Better Return on Investment (ROI): A well-designed marketing strategy helps businesses achieve a better return on investment by increasing sales and revenue and maximizing the use of resources. This, in turn, leads to increased profitability and growth for the business.”

Now that we’ve highlighted the benefits of a marketing strategy, lets’ explore the process of creating an effective one.

According to Hubspot.com, here are the eight steps a company should take during the marketing strategy process:

  • Conduct market research: “…you need to gather useful data for making informed decisions. Market research is like playing detective, but instead of solving crimes, you’re uncovering juicy details about your customers. Market research will help your businesses make data-driven decisions for your marketing strategy. It also makes it easier to understand your target market, find gaps, and make the most of your resources.”
  • Define your goals: What do you want to achieve through your marketing efforts? Whether it’s increasing brand awareness, driving sales, or diversifying your customer base, well-defined goals will guide your marketing strategy.”
  • Identify your target audience and create buyer personas: To create an effective marketing strategy, you need to understand who your ideal customers are. Take a look at your market research to understand your target audience and market landscape. Accurate customer data is especially important for this step…”
  • Conduct competitive analysis: To begin your competitive analysis, start with your top competitors. Reviewing their websites, content, ads, and pricing can help you understand how to differentiate your brand. It’s also a useful way to find opportunities for growth.”
  • Develop key messaging: Craft compelling massages and creative assets that effectively communicate your value proposition and resonate with your audience. Ensure consistency in messaging across all channels to build brand recognition and trust.
  • Choose your marketing channels: You know what you have to say, now decide on the best marketing channels for your message. Your top goal for this stage of your strategy is to align your channel choices with your target persona’s media consumption habits. Start with media channels you’re already using. Then, consider a mix of traditional and digital channels such as social media, TV, email marketing, podcast ads, SEO, content marketing, and influencer partnerships. To streamline this process, think of your assets in three categories — paid, owned, and earned media.”
  • Create, track, and analyze KPIs: At this stage, you’ll shift from marketing detective to numbers nerd. With a little planning and prep, your analytics can unveil the mysteries of marketing performance and unlock super insights. Review your strategy and choose measurable KPIs to track the effectiveness of your strategy. Create a system that works for your team to collect and measure your data.”
  • Present your marketing strategy: A finished marketing strategy will pull together the sections and components above. It may also include: Executive Summary, Brand Identity, and a Marketing Plan and Tactics”