Tag: Leader

  • GoaFest 2025: Future Tense Rishad Tobaccowla urges leaders to rewrite the rules before AI does  

    GoaFest 2025: Future Tense Rishad Tobaccowla urges leaders to rewrite the rules before AI does  

    GOA: Change sucks, but irrelevance sucks harder. With that disarming one-liner, author and Publicis Groupe senior advisor Rishad Tobaccowala had the GoaFest 2025 crowd hooked. In a sharp and soul-searching fireside chat with Publicis Groupe CEO of  South Asia Anupriya Acharya Tobaccowala offered a crash course in survival and soul in an era increasingly dominated by algorithms, automation and AI anxieties.

    Tobaccowala’s core thesis was clear: AI won’t replace you, someone using AI better will. But the real danger isn’t the technology, it’s complacency. “Too many companies are trying to use AI to make their broken models slightly more efficient,” he warned. “You don’t just want faster printing presses you want a new way to communicate entirely.”

    To prove the point, he spotlighted the New York Times, a legacy media brand that reinvented itself from a print-first paper to a digital-first platform with 12 online subscribers for every print one. Today, 35 per cent of its revenue comes not from news, but from games, recipes, and other lifestyle content. “They don’t call themselves a newspaper anymore, they’re an entertainment brand with a news vertical,” he quipped.

    Referencing Andy Grove’s classic Only the Paranoid Survive, Tobaccowala argued that the age of paranoia has passed. In its place? Dual thinking. “Successful companies must run two business models at once, one for today, and one for tomorrow,” he said.

    His advice: Spend five to 10 per cent of your money and 20–25 per cent of your best talent building the future. “Don’t assign tomorrow’s strategy to the person you don’t know what to do with,” he warned. “That’s like watering your grandfather’s grave instead of feeding your kids.”

    “I worked 37 years in one company, lived 45 years in the same city, and met my wife 53 years ago,” he said. “So when I say I hate change, I mean it. But irrelevance? That’s worse.”

    He dismantled the sugar-coated corporate approach to transformation. “Telling people change is good is a lie. It’s painful. It makes you look stupid. It scrapes your knees like learning to ride a bike.” What works instead? A three-part formula: incentives, training, and personal relevance. “Tell employees what’s in it for them, not just what’s in it for the company,” he urged.

    Tobaccowala didn’t mince words about leadership either. “We’ve entered the age of de-bossi-fication. Nobody wants a boss. They want a leader.”

    Monitoring, allocating, and measuring won’t cut it anymore. Today’s leaders must inspire, create, and mentor. If you’re not spending at least 50 per cent of your time leading instead of managing, he warned, “you’ll be retired by machines or Gen Z sooner than you think.”

    Tobaccowala also had sharp advice for younger professionals: “You’re in a 50-year career. Stop thinking in 6-month cycles.” He urged them to chase growth over glam, pick the right boss, and resist jumping ship just because the grass looks greener. “The grass is greener because it’s fertilised with… well, you know what,” he joked.

    Despite all the AI hype, Tobaccowala believes the machines may help us rediscover what makes us human. In 2023, the most popular AI tools weren’t just about productivity, they were about relationships, purpose, and self-growth.

    “AI will amplify your creativity, but it can’t replace your conviction,” he said. “It’s not about resisting AI. It’s about partnering with it without outsourcing your soul.”

    As he signed off, Tobaccowala reminded the audience of something many forget. “India is not the future. It is the present. Publicis gets 65 per cent of its workforce and a growing chunk of its global revenue from India, China, and the US,” he noted. “You’re not a footnote. You’re a headline.”

    He ended with a final, cheeky mic-drop about his book’s global release: “My publisher didn’t want to launch in India first. Said it wouldn’t sell. Now India is the only place it’s sold out twice.”

  • Kedaara Capital signs Fortune 250 leader Chris Baker for tech investments advice

    Kedaara Capital signs Fortune 250 leader Chris Baker for tech investments advice

    MUMBAI: Kedaara Capital is beefing up its circle of operating advisors. Following the announcement of Keki Mistry in the ring a week or so ago, it today disclosed that it had bought seasoned entrepreneur Chris Baker on board as an operating advisor working closely with its  technology teams.

    Chris has close to 30 years of experience as an entrepreneur and senior leader in Fortune 250 companies. He brings a wealth of expertise in growth technology services and tech-enabled businesses.

    Most recently, Chris served as  SoftServe CEO of where he achieved an impressive organic revenue growth of approximately 7x during his eight-year tenure from 2016 to 2023. His success can be attributed to his structured approach to growth and the development of scalable, modular teams.

    An entrepreneur at heart, Chris founded MailCode, a high-tech mail processing solution company, which was later sold to Pitney Bowes. Following the acquisition, he led sales for Pitney Bowes’ $400 million document messaging technologies division and later became president of Group 1 Software, the company’s largest software acquisition at the time.

    Throughout his career, Chris has been instrumental in scaling multiple businesses and holds several patents, reflecting his passion for technology and innovation. In his new role at Kedaara Capital, Chris will provide insights on current and future investments in the technology services sector.

    Chris Baker’s extensive experience and proven track record of success position him as a valuable asset to Kedaara Capital as it continues to expand its leadership in technology investments.

  • Best budget cycles in India

    Best budget cycles in India

    Mumbai: Imagine a world where your daily commute is fun, healthy, and easy on your wallet. That’s the promise of electric bikes, or e-cycles. These innovative bikes come with electric motors that give you a boost when you need it, making hills and long rides a breeze. They’re not only a blast to ride but also a smart, budget-friendly alternative to driving. You’ll save money on gas and parking, and enjoy a ride that keeps you active without leaving you sweaty

    E-cycles are a win for both you and the planet. By choosing an e-cycle, you’re cutting down on carbon emissions and helping to create a cleaner, greener environment. Plus, with a range of models available, there’s an e-cycle for everyone, whether you’re commuting to work or exploring nature trails on the weekends. They combine the best of exercise and convenience, making it easy to stay fit and save money while having fun. Embrace the future of transportation with e-cycles – good for your health, your pocket, and the world.

    1. EMotorad – Dive into an electrifying adventure with the EMOTORAD Youth X1 Mountain Electric Cycle – the forefront of the Electric Revolution. Crafted with an 18-inch frame and driven by a potent 250W BLDC motor, this bike guarantees thrilling rides across all types of terrain. Its 7.65Ah Li-Ion removable battery allows for extended journeys with ease, while the front suspension ensures each ride is smooth and comfortable. The striking Deep Blue design adds a dash of style to your eco-friendly travels. Ideal for efficient cycling, this e-bike features a robust motor and a convenient removable battery, although its range may vary based on battery capacity. Step into the future of cycling with the EMOTORAD Youth X1.

    2. Leader – The Leader E-Power L6 27.5T Electric Cycle represents the pinnacle of urban mobility. Designed for versatility, it boasts a powerful 250W BLDC motor and a Li-Ion removable battery, enabling riders to navigate city streets and rugged trails with ease. Safety and comfort are at the forefront with front suspension and dual disc brakes, ensuring smooth rides and reliable stopping power. Enhanced with a front LED light and horn, this bike guarantees secure rides both day and night. The sleek grey color adds a touch of style to its functional design. Additionally, the Leader E-Power L6 comes with a 1-year warranty on the battery and motor, providing peace of mind. Embrace the future of cycling with this outstanding electric bike and enjoy every journey with confidence

    3. Hornback– The HORNBACK X1 Full Size Foldable Electric Cycle combines convenience and performance in a sleek package. Its 20-inch frame and foldable design make it easy to store and carry, perfect for urban commuters and outdoor enthusiasts. Powered by a 250W BLDC motor and a 7.65Ah Li-Ion removable battery, this bike delivers reliable performance. The 28-inch wheels and seven-speed Shimano gears ensure smooth and versatile rides, reaching speeds of up to 25 km/h and covering distances of up to 45 km on a single charge. The stylish black color adds a touch of elegance to its functionality. With the HORNBACK X1, you get a versatile and efficient ride, ideal for navigating city streets and exploring outdoor trails.

    4. Hero– Set out on thrilling urban escapades with the HERO LECTRO C6E 700C City Hybrid Electric Cycle. Crafted for versatility, this bike boasts a resilient 5.8Ah IP67 rated battery, ensuring dependable performance even in challenging conditions. Featuring seven-speed Shimano gears and dual disc brakes, it provides precise control and efficient braking for a safe and enjoyable ride. Available in a vibrant orange hue, it appeals to riders of all ages and genders, making it suitable for ages 12 and above. With 95 per cent pre-assembly, setup is quick and hassle-free. Sporting an 18.5-inch frame, this electric cycle seamlessly blends style, functionality, and convenience, offering an unparalleled riding experience for urban commuters and leisure riders alike.

    5.  Leader – Set out on a sophisticated urban journey with the Leader E-Power L7 27.5T Electric Cycle, a pinnacle of modern elegance and functionality. With its powerful 250W BLDC motor and dependable Li-Ion battery, this bike effortlessly conquers both city streets and rugged terrains. Prioritizing safety and comfort, it boasts front suspension and dual disc brakes for a smooth and secure ride. Enhanced by a front LED light and horn for added visibility, nighttime adventures are both safe and stylish. Its sleek Grey design exudes sophistication, making a statement wherever you go. Backed by a reassuring one-year warranty on both the battery and motor, this cycle invites you to embrace the future of cycling with confidence and elevate your riding experience to new heights.

    As you navigate through the thrilling world of electric cycles in India, you’ll find a diverse range of options waiting to be discovered. From the sleek and stylish designs of Emotorad to the rugged performance of Hero Lectro, each brand brings its own unique charm to the table. Whether you’re seeking speed, comfort, or eco-conscious commuting, there’s an electric cycle out there tailored just for you. So, why not take the plunge and embark on your own electrifying journey? With these top electric cycles leading the way, the possibilities are endless.

  • Guest Column: Dear Me…Be a good loser!

    I failed often, failed bitterly, had my fair share of ups and downs. I had my apprehensions and my faults. I share here the positive convictions I have gained. May be they hold some wisdom for the millennials of today too as they venture for their first inclines.

    A line in a poem by Czeslow Milosz that’s always stuck with me: “Love means to learn to look at yourself/ The way one looks at distant things/ For you are only one thing among many.” The key to happiness, the poem suggests, is to understand that you need to become less self-obsessed – so that you can better relate to the world around you.

    I was fortunate to rise to the job of a CEO within 11 years of take-off.

    24 years since I started and as an athlete at the peak of his game today, here are 7 things I would want my younger self to take care of. 

    1. Seize the moment. Carpe Diem. I would volunteer for the next responsibility and rise to the occasion. I would not make ‘best’ the enemy of ‘better’. No work is too small. I would relish the opportunity to work. If you’re not progressing, you’re regressing; so, keep moving forward. The key to success in any field or endeavor is to keep moving forward. In the block-buster Indian movie Baahubali, the Hero gives the dark horse a piece of advice – “Zindagi Ek Baar Sher banane ka mauka sabko zaroor deti hai” (Life gives you the chance to become a Hero at least once). This one moment must be seized. Also as goes the popular Hindi saying “Behta paani nirmala” – translated into English which is “Rolling Stones gather no moss”.

    2. Take care of myself. Your body is the greatest instrument you will ever have. I would keep it in fit condition. You are beyond your body. The quality and power of your mind will determine how you well you would fare in the wake of challenges. I would train my mind. The importance of constant upgradation of your intellect cannot be emphasised enough.

    3. Kill my ego. Adapt to the world. You need them. They don’t. Simple. Adapt to the situation or the challenge. Not even a whiff of entitlement. Please. Half of my problems is me. The other half is the circumstances. I would find the best combination.

    4. Choose to be happy. I would not be rigid about my wants. I would awake to the truth that I can change my wants. Happiness does not depend on anything but me. Wants are changeable.

    5. Save money. I would start early to create wealth by saving money. A dollar yesterday is bigger than one today. Money grows. The power of the exponential function is one of the most misunderstood!

    6. Be a good loser. I would rise every time I fall. You only fail if you do not get up. I would fail fast, fail often, fail uninhibitedly and fail – not quit – till I succeed. And again… A progressive mentality doesn’t mean that you’ll never experience major setbacks, or even utter failure–which can deliver vital lessons and invaluable experience. Additionally, reflecting on how far you’ve come can provide necessary motivation. Remember, there are no shortcuts. True success is as much about hard work as about resilience–the ability to keep getting up when you’re tempted to throw in the towel. Never give up. Ever.

    7. Find my spiritual center. I would involve myself in spirituality much earlier than I did. To know how to live better, be content and spend life so that it is worthwhile.

    Some of the above are convictions because they invariably stood me in good stead. Some of them I did not practise but would be wise to – were I to do it again! Happy Living.

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    (Piyush Sharma, a global tech, media and entrepreneurial leader, created the successful foray of Zee Entertainment in India and globally under the ‘Living’ brand. The views expressed here are of the writer’s and Indiantelevision.com may not subscribe to them.)

     

  • Razorfish China is ‘Leader’ among digital agencies: Forrester Research

    Razorfish China is ‘Leader’ among digital agencies: Forrester Research

    MUMBAI: Razorfish China has been named as the ‘Leader’ among digital agencies in China.

     

    Razorfish China was among the eight select companies that Forrester Research invited to participate in The Forrester Wave: Digital Agencies in China – Strategy and Execution, Q1 2015. The 26 January, 2015 report was authored by analyst Xiaofeng Wang.

     

    The report identifies four “waves”: leaders, strong performers, contenders and risky bets – evaluated on the range of digital services offered, understanding of the Chinese market and client retention and acquisition. Razorfish China received a ‘Leader’ status, with among the highest score in the ‘account management’ category.

     

    Razorfish India CEO Charulata Ravi Kumar said, “We are very excited with this news! China has been much ahead as a market in adopting digital at the core and so allowing Razorfish to fully explore and demonstrate its capabilities at the cutting edge. This is Razorfish’s mission everywhere, as also in India. To lead business transformation for its clients through innovative digital solutions – creatively and technologically.”

     

    “We have worked hard to offer our clients a full spectrum of services across digital marketing, and to help transform their business in the region. We feel honoured that Forrester has recognised Razorfish as a ‘Leader’ in the The Forrester Wave for Digital Agencies in China,” added Razorfish China CEO Esther Yang.