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Medhi Labidi - Unlocking AI's Potential in B2B Marketing: Insights from LinkedIn's Demand Gen Lead

50 min · 21 de may de 2026
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Summary In this episode of Beyond the Dashboard, Scott Schnaars (CEO of Yirla) interviews Mehdi Labidi about the intersection of AI and marketing. They explore how engineering thinking influences marketing strategies, the challenges of AI adoption in large organizations, and practical tips for leveraging AI effectively. Key topics * AI's impact on B2B marketing and demand generation * Pragmatic problem-solving with an engineering mindset * Challenges of AI adoption in large organizations like LinkedIn * Effective cross-channel budget allocation using media mix modeling * The role of creativity and testing in successful AI marketing campaigns Chapters 00:00 - Introduction to Scott Schnaars and the podcast 00:33 - Guest introduction: Mehdi Labidi and his background 01:46 - How engineering thinking influences marketing 03:11 - Destructuring processes for scaling impact 04:50 - Internal pushback and organizational challenges 05:12 - Patterns of successful campaigns on LinkedIn 06:36 - The role of creativity and testing in campaigns 08:13 - Using generative AI for creative campaigns 09:23 - Cross-channel budget decision-making and media mix modeling 11:22 - Adapting to external factors and ROI considerations 13:33 - Challenges of AI adoption in large organizations 16:29 - Governance, security, and responsible AI 17:28 - Building AI tools for different organizational sizes 20:10 - From AI laggards to AI-enabled teams 23:16 - Future of AI in onboarding and employee tools 25:14 - What makes AI adoption easier in small teams 27:20 - The concept of micro-global companies 28:16 - Data-driven decision making in marketing 29:38 - How AI frees up creative and strategic focus 34:13 - Upskilling on prompt engineering and AI mastery 37:57 - The importance of critical thinking in AI use 38:59 - Patience and iteration in prompt engineering 39:48 - Handling variability and unpredictability of AI outputs 44:16 - Structuring prompts with frameworks like BRIGHT 45:40 - Targeting and formatting prompts for specific audiences 46:45 - Using master prompts for recurring tasks 47:54 - The ask-me-questions tip for better prompts 48:24 - Auto-prompting and optimizing prompts with AI 49:52 - Achieving consistency with master prompts 50:45 - Reusing prompts for automation and collaboration 51:52 - The future of AI literacy and competitive advantage 53:12 - Human connection versus AI personalization 55:26 - Where to find Mehdi on LinkedIn RESOURCES * https://linkedin.com/in/mehdilabidi [https://linkedin.com/in/mehdilabidi]

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Summary In this episode of Beyond the Dashboard, Scott Schnaars (CEO of Yirla) interviews Mehdi Labidi about the intersection of AI and marketing. They explore how engineering thinking influences marketing strategies, the challenges of AI adoption in large organizations, and practical tips for leveraging AI effectively. Key topics * AI's impact on B2B marketing and demand generation * Pragmatic problem-solving with an engineering mindset * Challenges of AI adoption in large organizations like LinkedIn * Effective cross-channel budget allocation using media mix modeling * The role of creativity and testing in successful AI marketing campaigns Chapters 00:00 - Introduction to Scott Schnaars and the podcast 00:33 - Guest introduction: Mehdi Labidi and his background 01:46 - How engineering thinking influences marketing 03:11 - Destructuring processes for scaling impact 04:50 - Internal pushback and organizational challenges 05:12 - Patterns of successful campaigns on LinkedIn 06:36 - The role of creativity and testing in campaigns 08:13 - Using generative AI for creative campaigns 09:23 - Cross-channel budget decision-making and media mix modeling 11:22 - Adapting to external factors and ROI considerations 13:33 - Challenges of AI adoption in large organizations 16:29 - Governance, security, and responsible AI 17:28 - Building AI tools for different organizational sizes 20:10 - From AI laggards to AI-enabled teams 23:16 - Future of AI in onboarding and employee tools 25:14 - What makes AI adoption easier in small teams 27:20 - The concept of micro-global companies 28:16 - Data-driven decision making in marketing 29:38 - How AI frees up creative and strategic focus 34:13 - Upskilling on prompt engineering and AI mastery 37:57 - The importance of critical thinking in AI use 38:59 - Patience and iteration in prompt engineering 39:48 - Handling variability and unpredictability of AI outputs 44:16 - Structuring prompts with frameworks like BRIGHT 45:40 - Targeting and formatting prompts for specific audiences 46:45 - Using master prompts for recurring tasks 47:54 - The ask-me-questions tip for better prompts 48:24 - Auto-prompting and optimizing prompts with AI 49:52 - Achieving consistency with master prompts 50:45 - Reusing prompts for automation and collaboration 51:52 - The future of AI literacy and competitive advantage 53:12 - Human connection versus AI personalization 55:26 - Where to find Mehdi on LinkedIn RESOURCES * https://linkedin.com/in/mehdilabidi [https://linkedin.com/in/mehdilabidi]

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