Lessons Learned from an Engineer turned CMO by Saranya Babu

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From Engineer to CMO: A Journey of Transformation and Growth

Today's journey explores the unconventional yet edifying professional transition of Sarana Babu from being an engineer to becoming the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) of a cloud company. It provides valuable insights into how he navigated these vastly different roles and the numerous lessons learned. Sarana's unique career evolution underscores the multifaceted advantages of experiencing diversity in the professional environment.

A Unique Perspective: The Intersection of Engineering and Marketing

As Sarana journeyed from an engineering role into marketing and eventually ascended to a CMO position at a SAS company, he discovered that such a transition resulted in a unique perspective borne out of these diverse roles. As an engineer, focus was predominantly on the 'how', solving complex problems using technical skills. A shift to marketing, however, saw Sarana pivoting his focus on 'what', seeking the best ways to communicate his ideas and solutions. Amidst this transition, Sarana realized the essence of asking 'why'—a question that fundamentally binds the 'how' of engineering and the 'what' of marketing together, resulting in a more holistic understanding of the business. Understanding this interaction between the 'how', 'what' and 'why' was key to growth into his executive role.

Exponential Growth with Role Diversity

A Two-Dot Theory

Sarana reiterates the vital role of professional diversity in personal growth and leadership development. His unique theory of the two dots illustrates this idea. The first dot represents the initial set of roles and challenges, whereas the second one signifies a completely different set of roles and experiences. These two dots, when joined, give rise to a line—symbolizing direction and dimension, ultimately leading to exponential growth. This growth is largely driven by broadening one's perspective and enhancing empathetic understanding.

Key Learnings From a Diverse Journey

Understand Your Audience

Sarana emphasizes the importance of deeply understanding your target audience - a true mark of a successful marketer. His transition from engineer to marketer allowed him to understand how perspectives can vary wildly, shaping his approach to marketing.

Embrace Technology

In today's digital age, technology has become a cornerstone for every marketer. Rapid advancements in technology and the sheer multitude of tools at our disposal can be a game-changer in your approach to marketing. Sarana advises us to explore and integrate these cutting-edge tools into our workflow, making them an extension of marketing strategy.

Data-Driven Domination

Using data as leverage, Sarana highlights a host of areas where he has applied data science, from marketing strategies to ROI. Leveraging data-driven insights is critical in making informed marketing decisions and providing measurable success.

Build the Machine

Finally, Sarana discusses how his engineering mind trained him not to focus on single-instance solutions, but to address root causes, thereby creating long term solutions—a practice he fondly refers to as "building the machine." This approach allocates efforts in creating systems and processes rather than solely campaigns, allowing for scalability and optimization.

In conclusion, Sarana’s journey from an engineer to a CMO outlines a unique trajectory that showcases how diversity in roles can contribute to exponential personal and professional growth. His journey serves as testament to the limitless learning opportunities that come from stepping out of comfort zones and embracing new challenges.

Hope you enjoyed reading Sarana's journey as much as he did living it!


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