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28th March 2025Are You Building a Marketing Function—Or Just Renting One?
Let’s be blunt: If your marketing function collapses when one key person leaves, you don’t actually have a marketing function. You have an individual who was holding everything together. And when they go, you’re left with nothing.
This happens all the time in UK SMEs. A business hires a talented marketer or salesperson, they do great work, and the owner assumes the company has built strong marketing capabilities. But in reality, all that knowledge, strategy, and execution power is locked in that one person’s head. The company itself hasn’t grown—only the individual has.
Then one day, they leave.
Suddenly, the business is scrambling. There’s no system, no structure, no continuity—just a mad rush to hire someone new who can “fix” things. If the cycle repeats (and it often does), the company finds itself rebuilding from scratch over and over again. That’s not growth. That’s survival mode.
Worse still, some people deliberately design their work to be opaque, keeping information to themselves so they remain indispensable. They’re not building a company asset—they’re protecting their own job security. And that’s dangerous for your business.
Here’s the truth: A real marketing function isn’t built on individuals—it’s built on systems. Knowledge should be captured, shared, and continually expanded so that your company’s marketing and sales capabilities grow over time. If one person leaves, the function should continue to operate and evolve, not collapse.
At Hargreaves Marketing, we help SMEs build real marketing capabilities—at the company, functional, and individual levels. That means your business doesn’t just rely on one person. It has structured, scalable marketing that keeps working, no matter who comes or goes.
So ask yourself: If your top marketing or sales person left tomorrow, would your business still be able to function? If the answer isn’t a confident yes, let’s talk.