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Gartner: Marketing Budgets Are Not Bouncing Back to Pre-Pandemic Levels

Even as CMOs’ 2020 marketing budgets were being slashed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, CMOs were hopeful that those budgets would bounce back in 2021. But Gartner’s just-released “CMO Spend Survey” tells a different story. Not only are budgets not bouncing back, but they have dropped to the lowest level in the history of the survey. Is there any good news for PSPs in here?

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Gartner: 2021 sees lowest proportion of allocated marketing spend

While it isn’t surprising that the pandemic led to marketing dollars being cut in 2020, it seems that the trend isn’t about to be bucked anytime soon. According to Gartner’s CMO Spend Survey, the proportion of company revenue allocated to marketing fell from an average of 11.0% in 2020 to just 6.4% in 2021 - the lowest proportion allocated to marketing in the history of Gartner’s CMO Spend Survey. Cuts impacted marketing budgets across all industries tracked in the survey, with no industry holding a budget of more than 9% of revenue in 2021. CMOs in categories that were hit hard by the pandemic, such as travel and hospitality, faced significant belt-tightening. This is compared with budgets as a proportion of company revenue, which were down from over 10% to just 5.4% in 2020. Meanwhile, CMOs from consumer products companies reported the strongest 2021 marketing budgets at 8.3% of revenue. Still, that was a decrease from the prior year, showing that no industry was immune.

RCMP sharing 2021-22 policing priorities in online town hall

RCMP sharing 2021-22 policing priorities in online town hall

Article content Wood Buffalo RCMP will be announcing policing priorities for the community during an online town hall next week. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. RCMP sharing 2021-22 policing priorities in online town hall Back to video “I want to be very transparent in sharing these policing priorities with Wood Buffalo residents as our staff works hard to provide the best service possible to our communities,” said Superintendent Mark Hancock in a statement. “The RCMP Policing Priorities Survey identified what is most important to our community at this time. We’re really looking forward to connecting with the community and sharing our plan for the new fiscal year through this virtual live event.”

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