HubSpot Walkthrough with EO Philippines

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    Last month was an incredible month for GetCre8ive. As we continue to scale up our business and help more of our clients by introducing them to powerful tools like HubSpot, we've adopted new ways to engage and collaborate, true to our #InspireInnovation mantra.

    GetCre8ive recently did a product walkthrough entitled "Fuel Your Business Growth with Hubspot" for one of our partners, EO Philippines, to get in-depth about how HubSpot can supercharge their businesses into even greater heights.

    Our walkthrough began with some case studies of our other clients, with soundbites of the entrepreneurs on their experiences with HubSpot. Later, GCC Chief Advocate Sarah Medilo gave a quick introduction of HubSpot, its various solutions, and how to use the Flywheel methodology to effectively keep the rotational energy of the daily work.

    Next was a keynote session led by Vice President of Sales & Managing Director for JAPAC, Dan Bognar. His keynote posed the challenges of a disconnected, rather than a merged process, stating in one slide:

    "When teams don’t have shared access to an end-to-end view of every customer’s journey, it’s hard to break down silos – and deliver connected customer experiences."

    He also talked about the impact of consolidating tech stack into a single CRM platform:

    "When CRM tools are all on one platform, you can build stronger connections with customers, you can be more resilient in the face of economic challenges, you can have stronger connections among your data and systems,you can get greater ROI from your tech stack" he offered.

    After a quick Fireside Q&A, we proceeded with the walkthrough led by Head of Innovations, Ley Castillo.

    We're grateful for the opportunity to help more local companies grow and realize their potentials by introducing and end-to-end solution like HubSpot. We look forward to collaborating and #IntentionallyDoingGood together. Thank you to our speakers for their time to share their knowledge, as well as to EO Philippines for being a receptive crowd.