Future Ready: 5 Forces Shaping Marketing in 2026 Home Resources Future Ready: 5 Forces Shaping Marketing in 2026 Future Ready: 5 Forces Shaping Marketing in 2026 By Andrea Martens, CEO, ADMA At the recent Compadres Campfire Outlook 2026, I joined leaders across sectors to look beyond the immediate and toward the shape of things to come. The session reinforced a simple truth: the most resilient and successful organisations are those who practise foresight—not just strategy. Here are five forces marketers can’t afford to ignore as we look toward FY26: ________________________________________ 1. Strategic Foresight Is a Must-Have Capability Future-ready organisations are built on three capacities: Detecting change early, Responding strategically, and Adapting rapidly. Scenario planning is essential—not to predict the future, but to prepare for multiple possible ones. 2. Generative AI Moves From Hype to Agent GenAI is shifting from content creation to autonomous decision-making. Marketing functions—from campaign design to customer experience—will increasingly be powered by AI copilots and multimodal tools. But with this comes increased scrutiny, as ethical AI and transparency become regulatory imperatives. 3. Regulation Is Rising—Marketers Must Lead With tighter rules around privacy, pricing transparency, greenwashing, and AI governance, marketing leaders must be ahead of compliance curves. At ADMA, we’re helping the industry meet these new obligations responsibly—and confidently. 4. Economic Signals Are Mixed—But Opportunity Beckons While cost-of-living pressures persist, consumer confidence is set to improve with lower inflation and rate cuts. Older Australians are leading discretionary spend. Brands who segment smartly and deliver value will thrive. 5. Brand Building Is More Important Than Ever Performance marketing has become table stakes. In an AI-democratised world, brand differentiation is the real ROI. We must balance short-term performance with long-term brand health to grow enduring value. _______________________________________ Final thought: The future isn't set. But it does favour the prepared. At ADMA, we’re committed to building capability, resilience and ethical leadership in marketing. Let’s keep shaping what’s next—together. 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Article 13th Aug 2024 7 mins ‘Brands have forgotten the art of storytelling’: THE ICONIC’s Joanna Robinson on the importance of brand Ahead of her keynote at the ADMA Global Forum, Joanna Robinson, Chief Marketing Officer at THE ICONIC, gives us an inside look at her first 18 months in the role, and shares her opinion on why brand building should remain a top priority for businesses in challenging times.
Article 07th Aug 2024 9 mins Attention, humour, and creativity: Uber's Lucinda Barlow on elevating marketing for the future Ahead of her appearance at the ADMA Global Forum this month, Lucinda Barlow, Senior Director, Head of International Marketing, shares her insights on the power of humour in brand-led growth, scaling global platforms with local relevance, and how the fundamentals of marketing will still hold true in an AI world.
Article 30th Jul 2024 5 minutes Key compliance for ACMA in FY25 – what you need to know The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) is Australia’s regulator for telecommunications, broadcasting, radiocommunications, unsolicited communications and certain online content. Each year the ACMA selects key areas for improved industry compliance and has recently announced its FY24-25 compliance priorities. This year, these include a strong focus on consumer protections in the telco sector.
Article 29th Jul 2024 8 mins Understanding the ACCCs report on consumer data practices and data firms On 21 May 2024, the eighth instalment of the DPSI interim report was released and according to ACCC Deputy Chair Catriona Lowe, the report “shines a light on a relatively unknown part of the data ecosystem and examines the data products and services supplied by data firms”.
Article 25th Jul 2024 8 minutes The Privacy Series: A defining change in privacy reform To help marketers prepare for the impact that the privacy reforms will have on the industry and our practices, we have created The Privacy Series. Each month we will deep dive into one of the key principles set to reshape the Privacy Act to understand what they mean for marketers and their businesses.
Article 25th Jul 2024 6 minutes A world where consumers decide: The importance of first-party data Google's shift towards giving users control over their data marks a turning point in digital marketing. As third-party cookies fade, businesses must pivot to first-party data for personalized, compliant insights. This transition not only meets evolving privacy standards but also strengthens customer relationships through transparency and ethical data practices.