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The speaker emphasizes the importance of trust and psychological safety in fostering a high-performance product marketing culture. By encouraging teams to innovate and take ownership, they highlight that high performance is achieved through small, consistent steps rather than individual heroics. The Five I framework—identify, ideate, implement, inspect, and iterate—guides teams in effective experimentation, focusing on learning outcomes rather than just ROI. Sharing results and experiences within the community enhances growth and builds a culture of innovation. Ultimately, trust and a supportive environment are essential for sustained high performance. Natalie Sweet, VP, PMM - Network & Platform, Sage
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