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Sydney, Australia, NSW Australia
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Head of Insights and Analytics at We Are Social
Website
michaelbatistich.com
About
Michael Batistich is the Head of Insights and Analytics for Australia’s largest specialist agency in social media marketing, We Are Social Sydney.
He joined the agency shortly after the launch in Australia and has spent the past four years delivering social media insights and outcomes for clients such as Optus, Kia Automotive, Nivea, Expedia and eBay.
Michael has more than 15 years’ agency and consulting experience. Prior to joining We Are Social Batistich worked with some of Australia’s leading marketing agencies including DDB, MJW and Colmar Brunton Research. He has also worked on the client side in brand management for Lion Nathan.
Outside of work, he teach social media analytics fo...
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Presentations
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(241)Understanding AMAZON.COM: The world's most disruptive company
jbatistich
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6 years ago
Consumer Trends in 2016: 36 Expert Perspectives - Canvas8
Canvas8
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7 years ago
Activate Tech and Media Outlook 2016
Activate
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8 years ago
Capturing Contexts: A workshop with jobs-to-be-done tools / Service Experience Camp 2015
Martin Jordan
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8 years ago
WALLS: A Manifesto For An Open Agency
sparks & honey
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8 years ago
Turning Shopper Insights into company-wide Memes
Tom De Ruyck
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8 years ago
Changes of tomorrow - trends transforming society
Hyper Island
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8 years ago
Designing products against customer jobs
Martin Jordan
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8 years ago
Service Design & the Internet of Things / Service Design Drinks
Service Design Berlin
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8 years ago
Steve Portigal - "Well, we did all this research ... now what?"
BayCHI
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14 years ago
We Are Social: Curiosity Stop #1
We Are Social
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8 years ago
To break the rules, you gotta know the rules
Heidi Hackemer
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8 years ago
Design Thinking Method Sticker 2014
Design Thinking HSG
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8 years ago
The Shape of Things to Come / Exploring the Shift in Business (and Marketing)
Jeremy Abbett
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8 years ago
Strategyzer Retreat: Strategic Alignement
Strategyzer
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9 years ago
Value Proposition Design
Yves Pigneur
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8 years ago
Culture Design: Mapping Your Company Culture
XPLANE
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9 years ago
The LinkedIn Executive Playbook: Discover Your Path to Social Leadership
Sara Jones
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8 years ago
Five keys to unlocking growth in marketing’s “golden age”
McKinsey on Marketing & Sales
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8 years ago
Lean Canvas & Experiment Board: Startup Validation
Vishnu Gopal
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9 years ago
Low fidelity data mining for planners, from Planning-ness 2014
Ian Fitzpatrick
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9 years ago
GAFAnomics: New Economy, New Rules
Fabernovel
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9 years ago
Marketing shifts in the digital age
Frank Striefler
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9 years ago
Digital Marketing, Top To Bottom
Ian Lurie
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9 years ago
Design Thinking - Bootcamp
Jan Schmiedgen
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10 years ago
The Story of Brand Attachment and Technology
Laurence Vincent
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9 years ago
Seedcamp Customer Experience (CX) Workshop
leisa reichelt
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12 years ago
On Digital Transformation - 10 Observations
Mike Arauz
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9 years ago
10 Fundamentals of a Creative Strategy on YouTube
Social Media for Nonprofits
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9 years ago
Why Content Marketing Fails
Rand Fishkin
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9 years ago
Personal Information
Organization / Workplace
Sydney, Australia, NSW Australia
Occupation
Head of Insights and Analytics at We Are Social
Website
michaelbatistich.com
About
Michael Batistich is the Head of Insights and Analytics for Australia’s largest specialist agency in social media marketing, We Are Social Sydney.
He joined the agency shortly after the launch in Australia and has spent the past four years delivering social media insights and outcomes for clients such as Optus, Kia Automotive, Nivea, Expedia and eBay.
Michael has more than 15 years’ agency and consulting experience. Prior to joining We Are Social Batistich worked with some of Australia’s leading marketing agencies including DDB, MJW and Colmar Brunton Research. He has also worked on the client side in brand management for Lion Nathan.
Outside of work, he teach social media analytics fo...
Tags
innovation
co-creation
See more