Case Studies
Marketing Transformation
Building a Scalable Marketing Operating Model
The Context
When I stepped into my role as Marketing & Creative Manager, the organization was active and capable. Campaigns were running. Sales materials were in motion. Engineering was delivering strong solutions.
What wasn’t fully aligned was how momentum moved.
Prospects engaged, but progression depended on timing and individual follow-up. Marketing created activity, yet there wasn’t a shared system guiding what happened next. Teams were moving — just not always together.
The Architecture: From Funnel to Roundabout
I reframed the growth model as a roundabout.
Funnels narrow. Roundabouts circulate. They create defined entry points, shared movement, and intentional exits.
We built a stage-driven structure that clarified how prospects enter, how they progress, and when ownership shifts between marketing and sales. Engagement signals became defined. Messaging aligned to evaluation stages. Sales activation followed context rather than guesswork.
The roundabout became common language inside the organization. Teams understood where they were and what mattered next. Marketing guided progression. Engineering strengthened the value narrative earlier. Sales engagement became more precise.
Momentum stopped resetting. It started building.
What I Brought to the Table
I brought the ability to see where motion was breaking down and translate that into structure. I facilitated alignment across marketing, sales, and engineering without turning it into a process exercise. I introduced a shared language around progression so decisions stopped being subjective. And I ensured the framework was practical enough to hold under real-world pressure.
Impact
Early implementation generated qualified opportunities that moved directly into sales conversations. At sustained pace, the model supports meaningful annual pipeline growth without added spend or headcount.
Collaboration improved because progression now follows shared criteria. Prospects remain in motion until they are ready to move forward.
The roundabout holds. Growth moves by design.