What technical skills do most successful growth marketers have?
specific proficiency in a certain tool-set?
1 Answer
Product School CEO • July 1
I would say that most successful growth managers are adept with Data Analytics and Digital Marketing.
Of course there is generally more to it than just two skills, but the combination of these skills has generally been the spearhead of creating sound decisions that are based on numbers and hard evidence.
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