Product Marketing Life

Short wins, long game: The fractional CMO playbook, with Aruna Inalsingh

41 min · 6 de mar de 2026
portada del episodio Short wins, long game: The fractional CMO playbook, with Aruna Inalsingh

Descripción

What does it really take to make product marketing drive revenue – not just awareness? In this episode, fractional CMO Aruna Inalsingh pulls back the curtain on her unconventional path from engineer to startup marketing consultant, and shares what she's learned working across wildly different industries – from beauty and fashion to drone manufacturing. Aruna makes the case for a smarter, more balanced approach to product marketing: one that delivers quick wins without losing sight of long-term strategy.

Comentarios

0

Sé la primera persona en comentar

¡Regístrate ahora y forma parte de la comunidad de Product Marketing Life!

Prueba gratis

Empieza 7 días de prueba

$99 / mes después de la prueba. · Cancela cuando quieras.

  • Podcasts solo en Podimo
  • 20 horas de audiolibros al mes
  • Podcast gratuitos

Todos los episodios

145 episodios

episode So what, why, & who cares? A framework with Doug Kimball, Digital Science artwork

So what, why, & who cares? A framework with Doug Kimball, Digital Science

In this episode, we're joined by Doug Kimball, Senior Director of Product Marketing at Digital Science, who shares his unconventional journey from counseling to product marketing – and the through-line that connects both: clear, human communication. Doug unpacks his go-to framework – "So What? Why? Who Cares?" – and how it keeps messaging sharp and impactful. He reflects on his time at Nielsen, where a rare pivot through sales gave him a 360° view of how products are built and sold, and at Blue Yonder, where he developed competitive strategy from scratch. Now at Digital Science, he's focused on building a cohesive product marketing team and the frameworks to help it thrive. He's also authored a book on messaging and is active on LinkedIn as a mentor and connector.

15 de may de 202631 min
episode Mastercard, $1.2B, and a cybersecurity brand problem, with Jess Shields, Mastercard artwork

Mastercard, $1.2B, and a cybersecurity brand problem, with Jess Shields, Mastercard

What does it take to market cybersecurity at one of the world's most recognized brands? Jess Shields, Director of Product Marketing at Mastercard, brings 20 years of hard-won experience to this conversation. From leading the global launch of Mastercard's acquisition of Recorded Future, a major player in threat intelligence, to navigating the complex dance between product marketing and product management, Jess breaks down what it really means to bring enterprise security products to market with clarity and impact. She shares the practical frameworks she swears by (including a four-quadrant prioritization grid that keeps her and her PM partners aligned), her philosophy on customer-centric positioning, and why she believes product marketers need a seat at the table from day one – not just at launch.

20 de mar de 202633 min