The best strategies die in execution. You know how everyone loves talking about strategy decks and AI playbooks? But when it’s time to execute these things … best strategies die in execution. That’s why I’m heading to #MOPZA25 ….not to hear theory, but to talk to people who’ve actually scaled complex systems without breaking everything downstream. The ones about scaling systems, fixing process debt, and keeping your ops stack from collapsing under its own weight. The lineup’s solid - AJ Navarro, Ali Rastiello, Alysha 🌟 Khan, Brian Schmid … all talking about the stuff we live every day: alignment, data readiness, automation that actually works and building ops that actually support growth, not slows it down. If you’ve ever tried to roll out a “simple automation” that turned into a 4-week project ... you get it. If you're attending MOps-Apalooza, let’s connect … always up for talking about scaling without breaking. #MOPsApalooza2025 #MarketingOpsConference #AnaheimEvent Register here: https://lnkd.in/dCr56hB6
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1wThanks for the shout out, Nital! I'm looking forward to our session, where I'll partner with Andrea Frazier (who has a lot of experience with scaling while not breaking everything downstream) to demonstrate how to communicate the importance of those complexities to the C-suite. I think it'll be a great session for anyone new to executive presentations or who wants to improve in that area.