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  • Nishant Patil and Bodhisattwa Banerjee clinch winning prizes at Advertising Rocks

    Nishant Patil and Bodhisattwa Banerjee clinch winning prizes at Advertising Rocks

    Mumbai: The second edition of Advertising Rocks, an initiative designed to encourage India’s Advertising, Media, and Marketing professionals to display their musical skills and abilities, kicked off on Day 2 of Goafest 2024. Through Advertising Rocks, individual singers have been encouraged to submit their entries and obtain the chance to entertain audiences at Goafest 2024, South Asia’s largest advertising festival.

    The participants gave stellar performances, enthralling the audiences. The winners were chosen on the basis of jury decision and live audience voting. The winners are as follow:

    Advertising Rocks – Winner – Solo Indian – Nishant Patil from Logicserve Digital Pvt. Ltd.

    Advertising Rocks – Winner – Solo International – Bodhisattwa Banerjee from VML India

    “Our heartiest congratulations to the winners and all the participants. This has been a wonderful platform to showcase the musical talent in our industry. I hope we can make it even bigger next year!” said former BBH CEO and curator of Advertising Rocks Subhash Kamath.

    Havas Media Network India CEO and Goafest 2024 Co-chair Mohit Joshi said, “Advertising Rocks was a big hit this year at Goafest, and the talent demonstrated by all participants has truly impressed us. My sincere congratulations to all winners, and I hope to see more talented performers next year.”

    At Advertising Rocks, four shortlisted performers from each of the two solo categories – Indian and International – showcased their musical talent in front of the esteemed judges: Harshdeep Kaur, Bollywood playback singer; Rajeev Raja, Founder & Soundsmith at Brandmusiq; and Merlin D’Souza, Founding Partner & Principal Composer at Brandmusiq and Music Director. The winners of both categories received cash prizes of Rs 50,000, while the runners-up were awarded with a cash prize of Rs 25,000. All entries were reviewed by Rajeev Raja, Merlin D’Souza, and Subhash Kamath.

  • Adaptability in Action: Day 2 highlights from Goafest 2024

    Adaptability in Action: Day 2 highlights from Goafest 2024

    Mumbai: The second half of Day 2 had yet another Knowledge Seminar in store, presented by Rajasthan Patrika, titled A Story Of Adaptability: From the Silver Screen to the Mobile Screen with Zeenat Aman, Indian Film Actress and Moderator, RJ Anmol. The audience was treated to an insightful journey through the evolution of storytelling in the digital age, as Aman shared her experiences of transitioning from the silver screen to the mobile screen. Anmol posed a question to Zeenat Aman, recalling a time when no one was willing to play Dev Anand’s sister. He asked how she adapted from playing Janice to playing Rupa. Zeenat responded by emphasising the importance of believing in what you do and giving it your all.

    Zeenat also reflected on her transition from the silver screen to social media. She started her social media journey a year ago, valuing her privacy after being thrust into the limelight during her heyday. “I was quite overwhelmed by the response I received on social media; it was unexpected!” she said. Notably, she achieved an engagement rate of 16.6% last year, surpassing Jennifer Aniston and Kareena Kapoor Khan. Zeenat also stressed the importance of honesty and being forthcoming. She spoke about the relevance of sharing thoughts and experiences that resonate with the times, noting that people appreciate listening to genuine stories. The session offered invaluable insights into the art of adaptability in the ever-changing entertainment landscape.

    Following the Fireside Chat, the next Knowledge Seminar was presented by News 18 Network, titled Marketing Adaptability: Blending Traditional And New-Age Marketing For Brand Success, featuring a distinguished panel of industry specialists. Among the esteemed speakers were Chandan Mukherjee, Director & Executive Vice President at Nestle; Shubhranshu Singh, Chief Marketing Officer of Tata Motors Commercial Vehicles; Sukhleen Aneja, Chief Executive Officer of The Good Glamm Group; Sandeep Karwa, Vice President, Monetization at Flipkart; and Zairus Master, Chief Business Officer at Honasa Consumer Ltd. Conducting the discussion was Delshad Irani, Editor of Storyboard 18.

    Zairus, through this conversation, addressed the prevalent issue of emerging brands being overly fixated on short-term goals, long-term goals and the apparent divide, stressing the importance of balancing short-term and long-term objectives. He emphasised the overarching goal of building brands and the necessity of acting swiftly to achieve business growth. “There is only one objective and action which is to create business,” he affirmed. Thereafter, Chandan underscored the importance of fundamental principles, such as understanding consumers and the brand and utilising various integrations to achieve objectives. He noted the evolving nature of brands in today’s dynamic landscape, highlighting their ability to redefine and stretch boundaries. Chandan also touched upon the rapid digital penetration and technological advancements, urging against drawing distinctions between traditional and modern approaches. Sukhleen, while addressing the audience said, “Fundamentally, if we have to grow, we have to keep adapting and manage the pace of change, while keeping our humility in check.”

    In this informative session, the panel delved into the fusion of traditional and new-age marketing strategies for brand success. With a focus on adaptability in an ever-evolving market landscape, the speakers shared their insights on blending time-tested marketing approaches with innovative techniques to stay ahead of the curve. From leveraging digital platforms to harnessing the power of storytelling, the session provided attendees with actionable strategies to navigate the complexities of modern marketing and drive meaningful impact for their brands.

    It was then time to rock and roll with Advertising Rocks!; presented by Mastiii and powered by MIQ. Advertising Rocks is a one-of-a-kind musical contest that provides a platform for numerous members of the advertising, media and marketing fraternity to showcase their talents and rock the stage. Stealing the show in first place in the Solo – Indian and Solo – International category were Nishant Patil from Logicserve Digital Pvt. Ltd., and Bodhisattwa Banerjee from VML India, respectively.

    The second half of Day 2 of Goafest 2024 began with an informative masterclass by Flipkart Ads, on the topic Flipkart IRIS: Winning the e-commerce game with deep analytics. Khushagra introduced the “new hero and friend in the market” – Flipkart IRIS (Insights and Research Intelligence System). His colleague Saksham continued the masterclass, stating that Flipkart IRIS essentially elaborates the marketing funnel, and can process petabytes of data weekly. One of its salient features is its homepage, which gives an overview of a brand’s performance, vis-à-vis leaders as well as competitors. This masterclass left the attendees with constructive insights into achieving success in the e-commerce market today with the help of Flipkart IRIS.

    Following this, a masterclass by Spotify, presented by Shraddha Shetty, provided attendees with invaluable knowledge on Unlocking Spotify: Innovation Beyond Audio, revealing that Spotify is more than just an audio platform. She highlighted its highly engaging and immersive environment, making it ideal for brand advertising. Shraddha emphasised the importance of compelling storytelling, especially given the short attention spans of audiences. She concluded by stressing the future of Spotify as a blend of sound and sight, encouraging brands to focus on imagination, human-like communication, and contextual relevance.

    The day concluded with a D&AD masterclass where Paul Drake, introduced ‘Win One, Teach One’ at the Trend Immersion Workshop, which emphasised on nurturing new talent in the creative industry through initiatives like D&AD New Blood and D&AD Shift. Notably, 270 Shifters have completed the program, with 72% now employed in creative roles across sectors. Drake explored trends like ‘Pay It Forward’, ‘Open Source Casting’, and ‘Ownable Iconicity’, highlighting the ‘Awe Economy’ and extreme responses as key drivers.  He quoted Arthur Schopenhauer on stress innovative thinking and discussed distinguishing between trends and fads, showcasing examples like Pokemon Go and Fortnite. Participants engaged in interactive activities and viewed videos like Pharrell Williams’ ‘Cash In Cash Out’ to learn about trend applications. The workshop emphasised humour, awe, and authenticity while prioritising the product. Overall, it emphasised innovative thinking and strategic foresight in navigating trends within the creative industry.

  • Leo Burnett dominates day two of ABBY Awards!

    Leo Burnett dominates day two of ABBY Awards!

    Mumbai: Abby Awards 2024 powered by One Show, day 2 dazzled with an array of accolades. Leo Burnett India soared to prominence, clinching esteemed titles including Digital Specialist Agency of the Year, Technology Specialist Agency of the Year, Mobile Specialist Agency of the Year, and Direct Specialist Agency of the Year with a remarkable tally of 26 metals.

    Meanwhile, FCB Group India secured the titles of Public Relations Specialist Agency of the Year and Design Specialist Agency of the Year. along with two Grand Prix awards.

    In the broadcaster category, Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd emerged as the Broadcaster of the Year. With a splendid haul of 18 metals, including 2 Golds, their triumph was resounding. Notably, ZEE Kannada’s stellar performance further enhanced the network’s glory with 13 well-deserved metals.

    Amidst this radiant celebration of creativity and innovation, TV18 Broadcast Ltd shone brightly, securing a Gold and affirming their place among the industry’s finest.

  • Day 2 of Goafest 2024 delivers strategies for adaptation and innovation

    Day 2 of Goafest 2024 delivers strategies for adaptation and innovation

    Mumbai: Setting a powerful tone yet again, Day 2 of Goafest 2024 began with the first session hosted by Adhikari Brothers Networks – Dhamaal presents a Knowledge Seminar with Knowledge Partner IAA in collaboration with UNICEF called Gender-Sensitive Marketing: Navigating The New Consumer Landscape. Among the distinguished speakers were Chandni Shah, Chief Operating Officer of FCB Kinnect; Darshana Shah, Head of Marketing & Customer Experience at Aditya Birla Capital; Kailashnath Adhikari, Business Head of Sri Adhikari Brothers & Managing Director of GovernanceNow; Rajdeepak Das, Chief Creative Officer of Publicis Groupe South Asia & Chairman of Leo Burnett South Asia; and Ram Madhvani, Filmmaker, Producer, and Founder of Equinox Films and Ram Madhvani Films. Guiding the discussion was Kranti Gada, Management Committee Member of the India Chapter of the International Advertising Association and Founder of NeOwn.in.

    This thought-provoking session delved into the nuanced realm of gender-sensitive marketing, exploring strategies to navigate the ever-evolving consumer landscape. Chandni delved into the core issues within the education system and how the portrayal of men and women contributes to the lack of women in leadership roles. “Women can nurture women,” she emphasised, highlighting subconscious biases and the fact that men are often the primary decision-makers in households. She also advocated for conscious choices to address these issues. Subsequently, In answer to Kranti’s question on depiction, Ram discussed the Bechdel test, which measures the representation of women in film and other fiction. He mentions how important representation of women in fiction is also very poignant, “It’s rare to see women discussing anything other than men in many series and movies.”
    Rajdeepak, in his turn, spoke about the dramatic increase in female education rates, from 8.9 per cent in 1951 to 64 per cent in 2011 to 92.5 per cent in 2021! “What didn’t change in five to six decades has transformed in just one,” he remarked, suggesting that education and the creative industry could impact, accelerate, and enable women. Kailashnath, thereafter, pointed out the economic impact of gender inequality, stating, “According to a published report, several low to middle-income countries have lost over a trillion dollars because women weren’t empowered.” He also noted that 37 per cent of women globally lack internet access, adding, “Men have more facilities at their disposal than women, and that needs to change.”

    With a focus on inclusivity and understanding diverse perspectives, the speakers shed light on how brands can effectively connect with consumers in a way that respects and reflects their identities. Through insightful anecdotes and practical insights, the seminar provided a roadmap for brands to authentically engage with audiences, fostering deeper connections and driving meaningful impact in the marketplace.
    Thereafter, in a keynote address, Snap Inc. India managing director Pulkit Trivedi revealed how Snapchat emerged as the preferred platform for young India. Trivedi highlighted the platform’s unique features and engaging content, illustrating its resonance with the youthful demographic and its pivotal role in shaping digital culture. Pulkit revealed Snapchat’s approach to building a safe and creative space for its predominantly GenZ user base. With 75 per cent of its users hailing from this demographic, the app prioritised authenticity and fun, reflecting the generation’s carefree attitude towards online sharing. As the saying goes, “GenZ don’t feel the pressure of being judged.”

    Looking to the future, Snapchat will be investing in advanced engagement tools and will also look at the camera’s potential for advertisers while maintaining its commitment to user privacy and security. By deleting content by default and omitting likes and comments, the platform empowers users and safeguards their experiences. As the company declared through Pulkit, “We try giving power to our users.” By doing so, Snapchat cemented its position as a leader in the social media landscape, prioritising creativity, authenticity, and user well-being.

    Following this, the next session was presented by Sports18 & JioCinema, titled Media Agencies Panel – The Changing Expectations from a Media Client Leader, and the Challenges in Getting There, comprising prominent industry leaders. The esteemed panellists included Ajay Gupte, CEO of Wavemaker South Asia; Anita Kotwani, CEO of Media South Asia at Dentsu; Tanmay Mohanty, CEO of Publicis Media Services India; and Vaishali Verma, CEO of Initiative India. Guiding the discussion was Vikram Sakuja, Partner & Group CEO of Media & Out-of-Home at Madison Communications.

    In this revelationary session, the panel explored the evolving expectations placed on media client leaders and the challenges they face in meeting these demands. Through this conversation, key requisites for an effective client leader were explored, where Vaishali stressed that the requirements for a good client leader vary with each category and client. She emphasised the importance of identifying the nature of the business and then positioning a client leader whose skills and experience would be an asset to both the client and the brand. To this, Anita added, “A client leader needs to be obsessed with winning for the client and their profitability.” Moreover, Ajay brought attention to whether the client leader needs to be a single point of contact (SPOC). While acknowledging that much has changed in the industry, he noted that some fundamentals remain the same, such as the importance of understanding the client’s needs. He pointed out that change is a constant, and a client leader must evolve with market shifts and the information available, maintaining a client-centric approach.

    Through insightful dialogue and shared experiences, the discussion delved into the dynamic landscape of media agencies, offering perspectives on how leaders navigate industry shifts while striving for excellence. From adapting to emerging technologies to addressing changing consumer behaviours to having a client-centric attitude to display ownership and accountability, the session provided valuable insights into the strategies and approaches required to succeed in today’s fast-paced media environment.

    The third Knowledge Seminar titled, Trust or Bust: Thriving in the Digital World, was presented by Malayala Manorama with Knowledge Partner – ASCI, which brought together a distinguished panel of experts. Among them were Amit Doshi, Chief Marketing Officer at Britannia; Falguni Vasavada, Professor at MICA and Digital Creator; Paras Sharma, Director of Global Partnerships at Meta; and Sharan Hegde, Finance Content Creator and Co-founder and CEO of 1 per cent Club. Steering the conversation was Manisha Kapoor, CEO & secretary general of ASCI.

    In this informative and interesting session, the panel offered insights into navigating the idea of trust through the complexities of the digital landscape. Amit began by stating, “Trust between a consumer and a brand is now a two-way street.” He also emphasised the exponential importance of listening to the conversations in which a brand is involved. Additionally, in response to Manisha, Sharan stated that finance content creators play a crucial role in demystifying complex financial topics and offering accessible advice to consumers. He noted that financial scams have existed for ages and believes that the realm of content creation and digital following has only begun to address financial awareness. “Building trust is relatively easy, but once it’s lost, it can be gone forever due to one bad move or piece of news. Therefore, the focus should be on maintaining and nurturing that trust consistently,” he added.

    With discussions ranging from building trust in online platforms to leveraging digital innovations for business success, the session provided invaluable perspectives on how organisations can thrive amidst the challenges and opportunities presented by the digital age. Through shared experiences and expert analysis, attendees gained a deeper understanding of the evolving dynamics of trust and authenticity in the digital realm.

    The Fireside Chat by Viacom18 featured industry veterans, including Ankit Kapoor, Head of Marketing & International Business at Parle Agro; Mahesh Shetty, National Sales Head at Viacom18, and Navin Khemka, CEO of South Asia of Essence Mediacom. Conducting the conversation was Shibani Gharat, an accomplished Anchor and Associate Executive Producer. Mahesh discussed the evolution of Bigg Boss, highlighting how the show has expanded to include digital creators, thereby increasing its relevance. He emphasised the importance of catering to a diverse set of consumers and noted that the core principle of creating mass content remains unchanged. Over the past year, Mahesh’s team has merged television and digital divisions to better achieve their goal of reaching a broad audience.

    In response to a question about creating widespread brand love, Ankit underscored the necessity for marketing teams and brand managers to have a clear understanding of the role each medium plays. He pointed out that only with this clarity can brands successfully cultivate and maintain strong brand loyalty, saying, “Only through clarity are brands able to achieve what they set out to in terms of brand love.” In this insightful session, the panellists engaged in a candid discussion on navigating the evolving landscape of marketing and media, wherein consumers and the touchpoint – Television and Digital – are concerned.

    Day 2 of Goafest 2024 also kicked off with an enriching masterclass by WhatsApp on Agency Exclusive: Drive growth across the customer journey with WhatsApp, presented by Riddhika Sand. The session threw light on the WhatsApp Business platform and its features. Riddhika spoke about how Whatsapp Business is designed to supercharge customer journeys. “Today around 1 billion people are using messaging business and 90.4% of online adults in India message with business at least once a week”, said Riddhika Sand.

    Thereafter, Ujaya Shakya enlightened the attendees with an intriguing masterclass on Unlocking Market Potential: Open your eyes to Nepal, presented by Outreach Nepal. Shakya began by asking the audience, “What does Nepal mean to you?” Through this, he highlighted the features of today’s Nepal – a vibrant, heterogeneous country, with famous personalities such as fashion designer Prabal Gurung. He said, “Today’s Nepal shows promising signs of growth, with immense market potential. Out of a population of 30 million, 72% are of working age, indicating a rise in the middle-income bracket. Major companies like Hyundai, Samsung, and all major Indian FMCGs are all investing in Nepal.”

    Shakya further added that from the perspective of marketing, the Nepali youth is a major target. The reason for the success of several Nepali brands today was the right positioning and marketing towards the youth. By displaying several examples, Shakya spoke of the most successful strategies used: achieving Nepalisation, using Nepali actors, creating relatable stories, and using cultural connections. Brands such as Mountain Dew, Centerfruit, Coca-Cola, Ncell, and Pepsi have all benefited from these strategies. Shakya concluded by asking the audience, “What does Nepal mean to all of you after this session?” The responses displayed that this masterclass effectively enlightened them on Nepal’s burgeoning market potential.

    Thereafter, the D&AD masterclass, presented by Lisa Evans and Paul Drake titled Unlocking Award Winning Ideas, gave valuable insights into the art of visualising innovative ideas. Drake discussed the importance of nurturing new talent through initiatives like D&AD New Blood and D&AD Shift, which provide opportunities for self-taught creatives. He also mentioned the Creative Leaders Program, partnering with companies like Adidas and Heinz to foster innovation. He noted, “The aim is to open doors for new talent and help them shine in the creative industry.”

    On crafting excellence, Lisa Evans explained the idea-execution-relevance triad for impactful work and introduced the unique categorization of creative work using the D&AD pencils (Wood, Graphite, Yellow, White, and Black) for categorising creative excellence. She outlined a hierarchy from destructive to legendary work. The case studies presented by them showcased brands such as ‘We Are Warriors’, ‘Jersey Pay’, ‘Proudly Second Best (IKEA)’ as fresh, innovative and contagious ideas. Evans and Drake also highlighted the Five P’s approach—understanding the problem, generating possibilities, choosing what to push, building a prototype, and making a pitch which was exemplified through a brainstorming session with Heinz and subsequent team presentations.

    Next, Amazon miniTV held a masterclass on Brand Integration. Vijay Iyer, Director, Amazon Ads India and Amogh Dusad, Head of Content, Amazon miniTV led the session. The masterclass highlighted the growth in free video viewership in India and the effectiveness of brand integrations on video streaming services like miniTV in driving advertising impact. It provided an overview of various integration formats, amplification approaches, and performance metrics, which make miniTV a suitable proposition for marketers looking to reach and engage Indian consumers through relevant video content.

    The first half of Goafest 2024 Day 2 was wrapped up with an informative masterclass on Hall of Flame – The Olympics Masterclass by Sports18 and JioCinema, presented by Chandan Roy. The masterclass provided a unique perspective on the world of the Olympics and sports. Chandan shed light on the birth of the Olympics, its viewership, and its broader significance. He explained that the Olympics reflect the political and economic strength of a country and serve as a source of national pride, with people desiring their country to win regardless of the sport. Chandan emphasised, ‘The Olympics is a force for good’. He also discussed India’s aspiration to host the Olympics in the future. Chandan mentioned that as a platform, they are striving to bring the Olympics to a larger audience. To support this effort, they have created a show called ‘Get Set Goal’, hosted by Dinesh Karthik. Given that the majority of India’s sports audience consists of cricket lovers, the vision behind this show is to leverage cricket to spread awareness about the Olympics.

     

  • Wavemaker India and ABP Group shine bright at Goafest ’24

    Wavemaker India and ABP Group shine bright at Goafest ’24

    Mumbai: The vibrant city of Mumbai played host to the day 1 of Goafest 2024, where the atmosphere crackled with anticipation as the winners of the prestigious Media ABBYs and Publisher ABBYs were unveiled. This year’s Abby Awards 2024 powered by One Show, once again raised the bar, attracting an astounding 3,506 entries from 273 companies.

    In the realm of Media ABBYs, 65 illustrious metals were bestowed upon deserving recipients, setting the stage for a night of celebration and recognition. Leading the charge was Wavemaker India, capturing hearts and minds with a remarkable tally of 98 points and 16 metals, earning the coveted title of Media Agency Specialist of the Year. Among their impressive wins were four Golds, notably for their outstanding campaigns for Cadbury, including the captivating ‘#erasevday’ and the innovative ‘#NothingUniversity’.

    Not to be outdone, Initiative Media secured a commendable second place with 48 points and 8 metals, showcasing their prowess with campaigns such as ‘Yippee! Create Magic – Plastic to Parks’ for Sunfeast Yippee! and the thought-provoking ‘Missing Elephants: Provocative Creativity shaking Humanity’ for Amazon Prime Video.

    However, stealing the spotlight and clinching the Grand Prix was Essence Mediacom, a triumph fueled by their groundbreaking campaign for Airtel 5G Plus titled ‘Ultimate Fans: Look Maa! I am on TV’. Their stellar performance, garnering 42 points and 6 metals, underscored their commitment to innovation and creativity in the digital age.

    Rounding out the top ranks were stalwarts Mindshare and Publicis Media, each claiming their share of the limelight with impressive campaigns and a collective total of 12 metals.

    Day one of Goafest and the Abby Awards 2024 powered by One Show also saw ABP Pvt Ltd emerge as the Publisher of the Year – its second successive victory – with five metals that included gold, two silver, and two bronze.

    The Hindu Group stood second with a gold, a silver, and three merits. Jagran Prakashan Ltd – the runner-up to the Publisher of the Year 2022 – came third with two bronze metals and two merits to its name.

    As the curtains draw on Day 1 of Goafest 2024, the stage is set for yet another exhilarating day of festivities, as the industry comes together to celebrate creativity, innovation, and the relentless pursuit of excellence.

  • Lessons of adaptability: Embracing failure to touch success

    Lessons of adaptability: Embracing failure to touch success

    Mumbai: This year, Goafest has adapted to new horizons, bringing the 17th edition of the festival to the vibrant city of Mumbai.

    As they celebrated numerous ground-breaking ideas, they rose a toast to adaptability – the key to success in their ever-changing world. From diverse view-points to cutting-edge strategies, set amidst the serene backdrop of Powai Lake, this year’s Goafest ignited the creative spark and empowered people to navigate the exciting unknown.

    Disney+ Hotstar presented a session, titled Lessons of Adaptability: Embracing Failure to Touch Success, featuring Indian actress Medha Shankr, and actor Vikrant Massey, moderated by the multifaceted Actor, Producer & Entrepreneur, Neha Dhupia. Medha and Vikrant, the cast of the acclaimed film 12th Fail, illuminated the audience with their insights on embracing failure as a stepping stone towards triumph.

    Reflecting on his 21 years in the industry, Vikrant delved into the essence of adaptability, citing his varied experiences from television to movies and the invaluable lesson that success cannot exist without acknowledging failure. He said, “Success cannot be defined as a standard without failure. Out of  365 days in a year, in 300 you’re off the mark, and only 65 are successes.” He shared anecdotes from his latest project, ‘12th Fail,’ finding resonance in the film’s themes of familial responsibility and the values instilled by Manoj Kumar’s vision. Meanwhile, Medha, having relocated to Mumbai several years ago, echoed Vikrant’s sentiment on embracing failure as a catalyst for growth.

    Despite uncertainties about the film’s reception, both actors were committed to authenticity, prioritising storytelling over commercial success. They expressed openness to future collaborations, guided by a shared dedication to staying true to the director’s vision and exploring diverse storytelling opportunities.

    Through engaging anecdotes and candid reflections, they demonstrated how resilience and adaptability are vital ingredients on the path to success.
     

  • From setbacks to comebacks: The power of persistence

    From setbacks to comebacks: The power of persistence

    Mumbai: This year, Goafest has adapted to new horizons, bringing the 17th edition of the festival to the vibrant city of Mumbai.

    As they celebrated numerous ground-breaking ideas, they rose a toast to adaptability – the key to success in their ever-changing world. From diverse view-points to cutting-edge strategies, set amidst the serene backdrop of Powai Lake, this year’s Goafest ignited the creative spark and empowered people to navigate the exciting unknown.

    In a powerful session titled, From Setbacks to Comebacks: The Power of Persistence presented by Adani, acclaimed writer and film director Tahira Kashyap captivated the audience with her inspiring journey, moderated with celebrity host & actor Atika Farooqui. Tahira shared personal anecdotes and professional experiences, illustrating how resilience and determination have been instrumental in her success. “Women go through hardware upgrades a lot; every day is so different for women, every hour is so different than the previous one,” she mentioned, also candidly referring to the books she has written on womanhood and motherhood.

    When asked about the various facets of her identity, she smiled, “My identity is no longer defined by my title, but by the relationships I cherish. I take immense pride in being known as a wife, mother, daughter, and Mrs Kashyap. It’s the people in my life who give my existence meaning, and I’m humbled to be seen as a person, not just a professional label.” Throughout the discussion, she underscored that setbacks are not the end but opportunities for growth and reinvention. She reflected on the numerous hardships that life can bring, yet felt profound gratitude to the universe for her journey thus far. Her faith had been a constant source of strength, empowering her to overcome obstacles. Recognizing that each person’s life is unique, she acknowledged that everyone faces challenges, but it is their faith that enables them to persevere. With a steadfast determination to create meaningful stories, she vowed that her female protagonists would never be relegated to marginal roles, instead, they would be dynamic characters who drive the narrative forward. With a personal commitment to growth and self-improvement, she embraced the challenges that lay ahead, knowing that her perspective and journey would shape her path.

    Her story resonated deeply, offering a compelling reminder that persistence is key to overcoming challenges and achieving long-term success. This session underscored the transformative power of perseverance in turning obstacles into stepping stones.
     

  • Goafest 2024: Adapt to thrive not just survive

    Goafest 2024: Adapt to thrive not just survive

    Mumbai: This year, Goafest has adapted to new horizons, bringing the 17th edition of the festival to the vibrant city of Mumbai.

    As they celebrated numerous ground-breaking ideas, they rose a toast to adaptability – the key to success in their ever-changing world. From diverse view-points to cutting-edge strategies, set amidst the serene backdrop of Powai Lake, this year’s Goafest ignited the creative spark and empowered people to navigate the exciting unknown.

    In the first session presented by News 18 Network, titled Adapt To Thrive Not Just Survive, Tata Play managing director & CEO Harit Nagpal emphasised the importance of adaptability as a key to thriving rather than merely surviving. In a captivating speech that left the audience both thinking and inspired, laden with anecdotes, the keynote speaker emphasised the inevitability of disruption in our lives and the critical importance of resilience in the face of it. “Disruption can be caused by anything or anyone, but it becomes our responsibility to survive and thrive,” he asserted! He then discussed Business Continuity Planning, a strategy used in the 2000s, designed to address both expected and unexpected scenarios, and its relevance to COVID-19.

    He then moved on to highlight the surge in digital interactions, including video calls and remote work, which have become the norm. The pandemic, he noted, disrupted traditional office setups but ultimately led to more flexible and efficient work arrangements.

    He also revealed that a significant and growing proportion of Tata Play’s customer base is now opting for digital recharge options, marking a notable shift in consumer behaviour. This trend is reflected in the company’s increasing market share, as more and more customers embrace the convenience of virtual recharges. In a nod to the rapid pace of innovation, he declared, “Disruption is the new norm.” From the worldwide web to AI, each breakthrough is shrinking the gap between disruptions, and we’re just getting started.

    His parting words, “Either you disrupt, or someone else is going to do it for you, and the best time to do it is when you feel the most comfortable!” left an indelible mark!
     

  • Unveiling the age of adaptability

    Unveiling the age of adaptability

    Mumbai: Goafest 2024 brought together the brightest minds from across advertising, marketing, media, and business to explore how adaptability is not just a skill but an essential strategy in today’s dynamic market landscape. As industries continue to face unprecedented shifts influenced by technology, consumer behaviour, and global economic factors, ‘The Age of Adaptability’ provides an opportunity to showcase and discuss how embracing change is crucial for success.

    Goafest 2024, hosted by The Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) and The Advertising Club (TAC), kicked off with an electrifying performance by Bollywood playback singer Sukhwinder Singh, presented by B4U Music. His dynamic performance infused the event with energy, ensuring the audience remained captivated and enthusiastic throughout the day. Following this, members of the organising committee lit the ceremonial lamp. Prasanth Kumar, President of AAAI and CEO of South Asia at GroupM, then addressed the attendees, marking the festival’s 17th edition. This year’s event also celebrated the third year of collaboration between The ABBY Awards and One Show. Under the theme ‘The Age of Adaptability,’ delegates were welcomed to Goafest 2024 with a champagne launch, setting a celebratory tone for the proceedings.

    In the first session presented by News 18 Network, titled Adapt To Thrive Not Just Survive, Harit Nagpal, Managing Director & CEO of Tata Play, emphasised the importance of adaptability as a key to thriving rather than merely surviving. In a captivating speech that left the audience both thinking and inspired, laden with anecdotes, the keynote speaker underlined the inevitability of disruption in our lives and the critical importance of resilience in the face of it. “Disruption can be caused by anything or anyone, but it becomes our responsibility to survive and thrive,” he asserted. He then discussed Business Continuity Planning, a strategy used in the 2000s, designed to address both expected and unexpected scenarios, and its relevance to COVID-19. He then moved on to highlight the surge in digital interactions, including video calls and remote work, which have now become the standard. The pandemic, he noted, disrupted traditional office setups but ultimately led to more flexible and efficient work arrangements.

    He also revealed that a significant and growing proportion of Tata Play’s customer base is now opting for digital recharge options, marking a notable shift in consumer behaviour. This trend is reflected in the company’s increasing market share, as more and more customers embrace the convenience of virtual recharges. In a nod to the rapid pace of innovation, he declared, “Disruption is the new norm.” From the World Wide Web to AI, each breakthrough is shrinking the gap between disruptions, and we’re just getting started. His parting words, “Either you disrupt, or someone else is going to do it for you, and the best time to do it is when you feel the most comfortable!” left an indelible mark!

    Thereafter, Sun Neo presented an enlightening session titled, Navigating The Age Of Adaptability: Leading with Vision, Flexibility, and Purpose, led by Sanjiv Mehta, Executive Chairman of L Catterton India. In this compelling talk, Mehta delved into the critical elements of leading with vision, flexibility, innovation, agility, and dynamic purpose in today’s ever-changing market landscape. He articulated how visionary leadership combined with the agility to pivot and a strong sense of purpose can drive business success and resilience. “Agility demands spare capacity and the ability to redirect talent towards value creation”, he mentioned.

    Mehta also highlighted the importance of innovation through several examples, noting that no business follows a linear trajectory. Instead, resilience and adaptability are essential for organisations to bounce back and thrive in a dynamic environment. He stated, “Learning happens when you have the humility to say, ‘I don’t know?’” – by admitting so, organisations and corporations open themselves to new knowledge and understanding, fostering a growth mindset that enables them to learn and develop from others’ expertise and experiences, not just myopically thinking of profit generation.

    He also highlighted myriad leadership attributes, including sensemaking, a term coined by Karl Weick, which involves piecing together disparate information to foresee and navigate complexity. He spoke about care and compassion being a core value for leaders as well. Moreover, while focusing on the value of team over individuals, he emphasised, “The concept of a great leader is a myth; it is always the work of a great team.” Overall, this session offered invaluable insights, highlighting the need for businesses to remain adaptable and forward-thinking to navigate and thrive in the age of constant change.

    Soon after, in a powerful session titled, From Setbacks to Comebacks: The Power of Persistence presented by Adani, acclaimed Writer and Film Director, Tahira Kashyap captivated the audience with her inspiring journey, moderated by Atika Farooqui, Celebrity Host & Actor. Tahira shared personal anecdotes and professional experiences, illustrating how resilience and determination have been instrumental in her success. “Women go through multiple hardware upgrades; every day is so different for women, every hour is so different than the previous one,” she mentions, also candidly referring to the books she has written on womanhood and motherhood.

    When asked about the various facets of her identity, she smiled, “My identity is no longer defined by my title, but by the relationships I cherish. I take immense pride in being known as a wife, mother, daughter, and Mrs. Kashyap. It’s the people in my life who give my existence meaning, and I’m humbled to be seen as a person, not just a professional label.” Throughout the discussion, she underscored that setbacks are not the end but opportunities for growth and reinvention. She reflected on the numerous hardships that life can bring, yet felt profound gratitude to the universe for her journey thus far. Her faith had been a constant source of strength, empowering her to overcome obstacles. Recognising that each person’s life is unique, she acknowledged that everyone faces challenges, but it is their faith that enables them to persevere. With a steadfast determination to create meaningful stories, she vowed that her female protagonists would never be relegated to marginal roles, instead, they would be dynamic characters who drive the narrative forward. With a personal commitment to growth and self-improvement, she embraced the challenges that lay ahead, knowing that her perspective and journey would shape her path.

    Her story resonated deeply, offering a compelling reminder that persistence is key to overcoming challenges and achieving long-term success. This session underscored the transformative power of perseverance in turning obstacles into stepping stones.  

    In a finale brimming with wisdom, Disney+ Hotstar presented a session, titled Lessons of Adaptability: Embracing Failure to Touch Success, featuring Indian actress Medha Shankr, and actor Vikrant Massey, moderated by the multifaceted Actor, Producer & Entrepreneur, Neha Dhupia. Medha and Vikrant, the cast of the acclaimed film 12th Fail, illuminated the audience with their insights on embracing failure as a stepping stone towards triumph.

    Reflecting on his 21 years in the industry, Vikrant delved into the essence of adaptability, citing his varied experiences from television to movies and the invaluable lesson that success cannot exist without acknowledging failure. He said, “Success cannot be defined as a standard without failure. Out of 365 days in a year, in 300 you’re off the mark, and only 65 are successes.” He shared anecdotes from his latest project, ‘12th Fail,’ finding resonance in the film’s themes of familial responsibility and the values instilled by Manoj Kumar’s vision. Meanwhile, Medha, having relocated to Mumbai several years ago, echoed Vikrant’s sentiment on embracing failure as a catalyst for growth.

    Despite uncertainties about the film’s reception, both actors were committed to authenticity, prioritising storytelling over commercial success. They expressed openness to future collaborations, guided by a shared dedication to staying true to the director’s vision and exploring diverse storytelling opportunities. Through engaging anecdotes and candid reflections, they demonstrated how resilience and adaptability are vital ingredients on the path to success.

    The ongoing partnership between The Advertising Club and One Show has elevated the ABBY Awards 2024 Powered by One Show to unprecedented levels of global recognition and excellence for the third consecutive year. This year, a staggering 3,506 entries were submitted from 273 companies, demonstrating the immense enthusiasm and commitment of both participants and jury chairs towards the awards.

    Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) president and CEO of GroupM South Asia CEO Prasanth Kumar said, “The composition of the clients has been very interesting this year with a notable presence of tech specialists. It’s encouraging to see such diversity. It’s truly heartening to witness the growing number of partners, which not only strengthens and welcomes many newcomers into the Goafest fold. While we anticipated challenges, the dedication and support of all involved have exceeded our expectations, and for that, we’re immensely grateful. We’re excited to welcome many new faces and investors to Goafest 2024; we’re also looking forward to numerous tech sessions and integrations that will enrich the experience. Our goal is to institutionalise Goafest, constantly striving to improve. By completing 60% of the work early and refining timing, we’re making practical strides toward our vision for the next year.”

    The Advertising Club and Group CEO of Havas India, South East and North Asia Rana Barua said, “Through countless journeys together, we’ve always been driven by passion, not profit. This year, our commitment to not miss out has been unanimous. The whole team rallied together, united by our love for this industry, to make Goafest 2024 happen within our tight timeframe.”

    Goafest Organising Committee chaiperson Jaideep Gandhi said, “We aim to keep this festival relevant, as we’ve successfully done in the past two years, especially in the post-pandemic era. Each year, we strive to introduce new elements, constantly raising the bar.”

    Dheeraj Sinha, Group CEO – India and South Asia, FCB group CEO – India and South Asia and Co-chair Awards Governing Council, Abby Awards 2024 powered by One Show Dheeraj Sinha said, “We’re thrilled to see a fantastic response from returning agencies, with VML, and McCann Worldgroup India, amongst others, making a comeback, along with many others. It’s a near-complete reunion, with only a handful of agencies not joining us this year!”

    After the sessions closed, Abby Awards 2024 powered by One Show: Publisher & Media Abby was presented by Sony Liv in association with Zee Media and WION.

    The Sakal Gala Dinner followed the awards and the Sports 18 & JioCinema After Hours Party with DJ Akhtar.

    As the curtains closed on these informative and insightful sessions and Day 1 of Goafest 2024, it was a poignant reminder that even in the face of adversity, there lies the potential for extraordinary growth and achievement.

    Stay tuned for Day 2 and Day 3. To know the agenda for Day 2 and Day 3, please log on

    to: https://www.goafest.com/goafest2024/event-schedule.php

  • Navigating the age of adaptability: Leading with vision, flexibility, and purpose

    Navigating the age of adaptability: Leading with vision, flexibility, and purpose

    Mumbai: This year, Goafest has adapted to new horizons, bringing the 17th edition of the festival to the vibrant city of Mumbai.

    As they celebrated numerous ground-breaking ideas, they rose a toast to adaptability – the key to success in their ever-changing world. From diverse view-points to cutting-edge strategies, set amidst the serene backdrop of Powai Lake, this year’s Goafest ignited the creative spark and empowered people to navigate the exciting unknown.

    The second session of Sun Neo presented an enlightening session titled, Navigating The Age Of Adaptability: Leading with Vision, Flexibility, and Purpose, led by L Catterton India executive chairman Sanjiv Mehta. In this compelling talk, Mehta delved into the critical elements of leading with vision, flexibility, innovation, agility, and dynamic purpose in today’s ever-changing market landscape. He articulated how visionary leadership combined with the agility to pivot and a strong sense of purpose can drive business success and resilience. “Agility demands spare capacity and the ability to redirect talent towards value creation”, he mentioned.

    Mehta also highlighted the importance of innovation through several examples, noting that no business follows a linear trajectory. Instead, resilience and adaptability are essential for organisations to bounce back and thrive in a dynamic environment. He stated, “Learning happens when you have the humility to say, ‘I don’t know?’” – by admitting so’, organisations and corporations open themselves to new knowledge and understanding, fostering a growth mindset that enables them to learn and grow from others’ expertise and experiences, not just myopically thinking of profit generation.

    He highlighted myriad leadership attributes, including sensemaking, a term coined by Karl Weick, which involves piecing together disparate information to foresee and navigate complexity. He also spoke about care and compassion being a core value for leaders. Moreover, focussing on the value of team over individuals, he accentuated, “The concept of a great leader is a myth; it is always the work of a great team.” Overall, this session offered invaluable insights, highlighting the need for businesses to remain adaptable and forward-thinking to navigate and thrive in the age of constant change.