Majority of businesses missing sales and revenue as a result of inefficient marketing technology, according to new research by Avanade and Sitecore

SEATTLE and SAN FRANCISCO, June 5, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- A global survey of 1,440 CIOs, CTOs, CMOs and other senior decision makers, conducted by Avanade, the leading digital innovator, and Sitecore®, the global leader in experience management software, reveals that 95% of organizations say their customer experience (CX) is in critical need of improvement. The research study, "Connect your martech to connect with your customers," shows more than 60% of marketing respondents believe they are leaving significant revenue and sales opportunities on the table due to their organization's marketing technology (martech stack).

Key findings from the research include:

    --  Martech is the foundation of great CX - if it is done right. However,
        most companies find it difficult to achieve. Two-thirds of respondents
        agreed that their organizations weren't very mature when it comes to
        understanding the customer experience, personalization and data
        analytics.
    --  Problems with martech can impact the entire business. Without an
        optimized martech stack, companies struggle to deliver a consistent CX,
        leaving money on the table - a situation reported by more than half of
        marketing respondents.
    --  Businesses need to rethink their martech priorities, leveraging AI and
        analytics to rebuild the foundation. These technologies are key to
        helping identify customer needs, improving customer experiences and
        making marketing technology future ready. But the majority of
        respondents have yet to adopt AI or analytics.
    --  Revising team skills, training and hiring can help businesses stay
        competitive. Along with hiring the best talent, businesses need to focus
        on working with the best partners to augment skillsets and train
        employees for collaboration. Today, more than half of marketing
        respondents say their martech stack is not user friendly, and even more
        IT respondents say marketing employees do not receive the necessary
        martech training.
    --  Companies can capitalize on the new roles and expanding responsibilities
        of the CMO, CIO and chief digital officer (CDO). Lack of collaboration
        across these key roles was something the majority of respondents cited
        as hampering their company's ability to deliver great customer
        experiences. Balancing technology and marketing needs is becoming a
        business imperative for companies to connect with their customers.

"Great customer experiences can deliver 3x the ROI to a business, but companies need to invest and optimize their marketing technology to achieve this," said Stella Goulet, chief marketing officer, Avanade. "Increased collaboration between key IT and marketing leaders is part of the equation, but identifying trusted partners is critical to building strong customer connections and helping these traditional cost centers transform themselves into core drivers of revenue."

"When there is a disjointed customer experience with a business, there is a lost competitive advantage," Anil Gupta, executive vice president, program management, Sitecore. "IT and marketing must align to solve this challenge and leverage the right technology and a digital strategy that prioritizes a customer-centric approach, including personalized experiences and a trusted customer relationship."

View the executive summary and full report.

About the global survey
Avanade and Sitecore commissioned Vanson Bourne to conduct in-depth research among 1,440 CIOs, CTOs, senior IT decision-makers, CMOs, marketing directors and senior marketing decision makers from the US, Canada, UK, Germany, Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Denmark, Belgium, Japan and Australia. Respondents came from businesses with more than $500 million in global annual revenue and more than 250 employees. Martech stack was defined as a technology platform for one or all of the following areas: social media, advertising, customer relationship management, content marketing and management, asset management, email and marketing automation, search engine optimization, data and experience management, collaboration tools analytics and artificial intelligence.

About Avanade
Avanade is the leading provider of innovative digital and cloud services, business solutions and design-led experiences delivered through the power of people and the Microsoft ecosystem. Our professionals bring bold, fresh thinking combined with technology, business and industry expertise to help fuel transformation and growth for our clients and their customers. Avanade has 30,000 digitally connected people across 23 countries, bringing clients the best thinking through a collaborative culture that honors diversity and reflects the communities in which we operate. Majority owned by Accenture, Avanade was founded in 2000 by Accenture LLP and Microsoft Corporation. Learn more at http://www.avanade.com.

About Sitecore
Sitecore is the global leader in experience management software that combines content management, commerce, and customer insights. The Sitecore Experience Cloud(TM) empowers marketers to deliver personalized content in real time and at scale across every channel--before, during, and after a sale. More than 5,200 brands--including American Express, Carnival Cruise Lines, Dow Chemical, and L'Oréal--have trusted Sitecore to deliver the personalized interactions that delight audiences, build loyalty, and drive revenue. Learn more at http://www.sitecore.com.

MEDIA CONTACTS:

Avanade:
Matt Tucker
matthew.n.tucker@avanade.com

Sitecore:
Matt Krebsbach
matt.krebsbach@sitecore.com

Golin on behalf of Avanade:
Phoebe Francis
pfrancis@golin.com

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