Tag: Patricia McDonald

  • CMOs court AI but still swear by human touch in Dentsu’s 2025 report

    CMOs court AI but still swear by human touch in Dentsu’s 2025 report

    MUMBAI: In the age of algorithms, it seems imagination still has the final word. Dentsu Creative’s freshly released CMO Report 2025 reveals that while artificial intelligence is now deeply woven into marketing practice, senior marketers insist human creativity, empathy and cultural intelligence remain irreplaceable.

    The study, titled Agents of Reinvention: Marketing at the Intersection of AI and Human Ingenuity, draws insights from 1,950 plus CMOs across 14 markets from India and the US to Japan and Brazil. Its central paradox? In a world governed by AI, humanity becomes the most valuable differentiator.

    Key findings highlight the balancing act CMOs face:

    . 30 per cent plus use AI daily, but 78 per cent agree AI can never replace human imagination, up 13 points from 2024.

    .  87 per cent say strategy now demands more empathy and creativity, not less.

    . 71 per cent fear invisibility without “winning the algorithm”, yet 79 per cent worry optimisation breeds sameness.

    .  84 per cent believe brands must win share of culture, not just share of voice.

    .  90 per cent see social and influencer content as outperforming traditional ads, while 91 per cent believe brands are built through creator collaborations (though 82 per cent fret about losing control).

       Innovation budgets are rising too 70 per cent plus plan to allocate over 20 per cent of spend to innovation in 2026 and beyond.

    The report also flags a striking shift in Connected AI adoption: 89 per cent expect “agentic AI” where digital agents curate travel, shopping and more to reshape business, but the same proportion say trust and taste will matter more than ever.

    Global dentsu leaders underscored this duality. Global CCO Yasu Sasaki noted that AI “is exceptional at prediction, but creativity is unpredictable by nature,” while CSO Patricia McDonald warned that “if every brand chases the same signals with the same tools, we’re just running harder to stand still.”

    For India Dentsu CEO of creative & media brands Amit Wadhwa summed it up neatly: “Algorithms may shape what we see, but imagination, empathy and culture shape what we remember.”

    In other words, CMOs in 2025 aren’t just coding for clicks, they’re betting that the brands which out-human the algorithm will be the ones that endure.

  • The Water Sustainability Score launched at COP28

    The Water Sustainability Score launched at COP28

    Mumbai:  COP28 launched The International Water Sustainability Coalition, a joint initiative of AquaKraft Group Ventures (www.aquakraft.net) Leo Burnett India (www.leoburnett.com) & UAE based Quazar Investments (www.quazarinvestment.com) to address the burgeoning need of water sustainability & water security  in the world.

    The International Water Sustainability Coalition is to develop a coalition of Water Conscious enterprises,  governments & enablers  committed to water stewardship & sustainability. The coalition, first of its kind in the region, will address the unique challenges and characteristics of water resources by getting countries to commit to international collaboration and cooperation to make equitable access and distribution of water for society a reality by 2050.The stakeholders joining the coalition will be incentivized for their sustainability by AquaKredits – Water Credits on AquaKraft’s AqVerium – World’s 1st Digital Water Bank and ranked with a Water Sustainability Score (WSS) developed jointly by Leo Burnett India and AqVerium. The coalition will also drive green & sustainable solutions for managing the world’s precious resource, WATER.

    Speaking on the occasion, Publicis Groupe CCO South Asia & Leo Burnett chairman Rajdeepak Das said, “At Burnett we believe that creativity’s true power is to impact a billion. The looming water crisis demands immediate attention and by adopting the Water Sustainability Score – a first of its kind report card on how water positive a brand really is, can bring transparency and accountability in the indiscriminate use of water. The water sustainability score will help corporates to be more responsible and will give the consumers to choose the right product. When initiatives like the Water Sustainability Score are embraced It’s a win – win for both People & Planet. When more corporations and countries engage in these discussions, the greater the impact becomes because sometimes a small act goes a long way.”

    “Leo Burnett operating in several other countries have joined the coalition with a commitment to influence and drive their customers to subscribe and practice water sustainability. Meraki Digital (www.merakidigital.co.in) – a planet positive communications agency dedicated to climate action has joined the coalition. The coalition will drive the “Blue Taxonomy” jointly being developed by AquaKraft and  Frost & Sullivan, UK.” said The International Water Sustainability Coalition convenor Sami Souissi.

    Speaking on the occasion, Quazar Investment CEO Waleed Khalid Al Ali said, “It is a very momentous occasion for UAE to host The International Water Sustainability Coalition and Quazar is very proud to be a part of it. We invite all the stakeholders across the world to join this coalition and aim to sign an The International Water Treaty on UN World Water Day 2024 in Dubai. We are also very happy to announce our investment in the joint venture, AquaKraft BlueTech Solutions LLC, which will address the water & food security in UAE and Middle East, and work with all stakeholders in achieving The UAE Water Security Strategy 2036. We are very impressed with Dr. Subramanya’s vision and together we will make the world water positive.”

    AquaKraft BlueTech Solutions LLC., U.A.E., will leverage the collective philosophies & strengths of AquaKraft Group Ventures & Quazar Investment and is poised to redefine the “Circular Water Sustainability” with its latest innovation Sustainable AquAgro Circular Economy.

    “A lot has been spoken about climate action & resilience but Water which is core to sustainability has been clearly missing the narrative. It is a proud moment for us to launch The International Water Sustainability Coalition along with congruent minded partners, Leo Burnett India and Quazar Investments. We are equally excited with our partnership with Quazar as both our philosophies are congruent towards sustainable impact and together we will drive the water sustainability narrative across the middle east which is by far the most water bereft regions of the world. Our objective is to treat over ten billion litres of water in UAE and extrapolate this model across the Middle East capturing significant share in over USD 50 billion and growing water opportunity in the next 3 years,” said AquaKraft Group Ventures founder chairman & CEO Dr.Subramanya Kusnur.

    AquaKraft BlueTech will implement AquaKraft’s AqVerium (www.aqverium.com) – World’s 1st Digital Water Bank which will audit, verify & validate water use and efficiency data, incentivize water positivity with AquaKredits – Water Credits and provide and digital marketplace to offset water deficit by buying AquaKredits. It will also provide a platform to sell recycled sewage water for agriculture by water conscious stakeholders.

    Quazar Investments CFO Sameer Salgar added “Quazar  has incubated the joint venture with an investment of USD 9 million and we are very bullish about potential and growth. We are very impressed with the vision and legacy of  AquaKraft as they address complex challenges in the highly unstructured water markets across the world. Their understanding of grass root problems in every geography and curation of simple & customized solutions make them stand differently from all in the space. One of our major focus areas will be creating the world’s 1st  WATER EXCHANGE which will revolutionise the global Water Market.”

  • Dentsu Creative launches 2023 CMO Report – ‘Creativity at a Crossroads’

    Dentsu Creative launches 2023 CMO Report – ‘Creativity at a Crossroads’

    Mumbai: Dentsu Creative’s 2023 Global CMO Report, ‘Creativity at a Crossroads’, reveals optimism from today’s marketing decision-makers in the face of change and challenge. Using data from a survey of 700 CMOs and senior marketers in the US, UK, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, India, Italy, and Spain, the report has identified eight key themes which show that despite being an industry at a crossroads, it is one empowered by creativity and technology.  

    “Creativity at a Crossroads dives deep into the hearts and minds of marketers today. From embracing the ‘Frenemy at the Gate’ that is AI, to their resolute belief that advertising can be a force for good, this report shows that CMOs remain both optimistic about the future and committed to the transformative power of creativity, with 85 per cent believing that creativity is a catalyst for economic growth, rising to 94 percent in the US,” says global clients chief creative officer Julie Scelzo.

    Amidst volatilities of the modern world, such as climate change, inflation, and geopolitical instability, CMOs are focusing on the things they can control. Their number one concern for 2023, and as they look ahead to 2030, is owning and connecting with their audience in a world where third parties often seem to hold the cards.  

    Lead author on the report and Dentsu Creative chief strategy officer Patricia McDonald observes, “To own the audience, we need to connect in the spaces and places that matter most to them. The challenge is that audiences are changing: they have new expectations, new behaviors, and new values shaped by a deeply connected world. Their expectations have soared while their attention has polarised-they can dive deeper than ever into the things they love and find it easier than ever to ignore the things they don’t. So, brands must be built in new ways through experiences, through culture, and through action. The choice is simple: engage or be ignored.”

    Dentsu Creative India CEO Amit Wadhwa adds, “Today’s landscape demands that brands navigate a complex web of audience attention, technology advancements, and societal shifts. In the midst of these challenges, where change and challenge intersect, the ‘Creativity at a Crossroads’ report delves into marketing leaders who emphasize the integration of creativity and technology. Now, in a world where AI threatens to steal the spotlight from human creativity, it is reassuring to see that a massive 73% of India’s marketers firmly believe that Generative AI will never outshine the boundless brilliance of the human imagination. Frankly, I couldn’t agree more. The report underscores this crucial juncture where creativity, technology, and strategic insights blend – setting the stage for an exciting future in the world of marketing.”

    Written in collaboration with leaders across the Dentsu Creative global network, the report’s eight themes allow CMOs to benchmark their areas of focus against their peers, such as whether their investments in technologies and platforms are keeping pace with the industry, and whether they hold similar views on the fundamentals of marketing in 2023 and beyond.                    

    ·         WINNING THE AUDIENCE            

    In an era where social platforms, retailers, and technology partners are siphoning audience attention away from brands, and when consumer-brand interactions have become increasingly demanding and sophisticated, the single biggest concern for CMOs now and in the future is owning and connecting with a rapidly evolving audience. For 30 per cent of respondents ‘owning the customer relationship’ has been their focus for 2023 and will continue to be as they look forward to 2030. Engaging with changing audiences, responding to changing consumer behavior, representing more diverse audiences, and understanding, and keeping up with new technology were a focus of 28 per cent of CMOs respectively, with understanding Gen Z audiences still a challenge for nearly a quarter of respondents.      

    ·         AUGMENTED HUMANITY

    Today’s CMOs demand experiences that connect technology and humanity, 87 per cent agree that brands today are built through experiences, and 88 per cent agree that it is essential that the customer experience matches up to the brand promise. To achieve this, they are embracing new interfaces from voice to gesture, AR to AI, blurring the boundaries between on and offline, content and commerce, and enabling ideas that are distinctive, delightful, and disarmingly human.  

    ·         CULTURAL CAPITAL                      

    CMOs agree entertainment will be a key component of brand building and are looking to build their brands in the spaces and places that matter most, investing in platforms from podcasts to programming to engage audiences that are harder than ever to interrupt. 79 per cent of CMOs agree with the statement, ‘In a world where advertising is easier to ignore’ and 80 per cent agree that technologies such as live streaming are blurring the boundaries between content and commerce as never before. We also see that humor is making a comeback with 58 per cent of marketers looking to create moments of joy during current difficult times and agreeing that today’s advertising today isn’t entertaining enough in a crowded sea of bold and bullish promotional messaging.  

    ·         PURPOSE GETS REAL                    

    The way marketers are approaching Purpose is shifting. 69 per cent of those surveyed agreed that we have been so focused on purpose that we have forgotten how to sell. Moving beyond “purpose washing” campaigns it is felt that Purpose must evolve from a side project to an integral element of business strategy as there is no longer any disconnect between what is good for society and what is good for business, 78% of marketers believe that in a world where economic volatility is accelerated and exacerbated by climate volatility, renewed innovation and infrastructure is badly needed and only through the power of emotion can we impact this and affect lasting behavioural change.    

    ·         FUNDING FEARS

    Signifying a deepening awareness of the industry’s responsibility to balance purpose and profit, CMOs are concerned over the polarised, sometimes toxic, media landscape brands could be funding with their investments. 62 per cent of CMOs are worried about the potential adverse consequences of their campaigns and investments on the environment and society, while 64 per cent expressed concerns that their media spending may inadvertently contribute to political polarisation, raising questions about advertising’s role in shaping public discourse. In defiance, marketers remain convinced that advertising can be a force for good and 81% agree that brands can use their budgets to amplify independent and diverse voices.

    AI: FRENEMY AT THE GATE                        

    AI is cause for cautious excitement and 87 per cent agree that it represents the future of advertising and marketing. CMOs welcome the efficiencies it allows and are keen to experiment, but doubt AI-generated content will ever truly move their customers, and 81 per centof respondents agree that customers will be prepared to pay a premium for human-created content. Despite over half of respondents questioning if Generative AI could take their jobs in the future, 75 per cent believe that Generative AI will never fully replace the essence of human creativity.

    ·         CONNECTED PEOPLE                                    

    CMOs now demand flexibility and diversity from the people they work with. 86 per cent want their agencies and partners to connect the right talent at the right moment, wherever it sits inside the network or beyond. 83 per cent believe brands benefit from consolidating their efforts with one agency holding company, acknowledging the power of the network in a data and technology-driven world. However, 85 per cent do value the diversity of thought that comes from partnering with multiple agencies, calling out the flexibility and agility of local partners. As such, the perfect team for today’s fast-changing and volatile world does not exist, and CMOs want the ease of one agency, with the power of many.  The businesses and brands that can connect the right talent at the right moment, or introduce unique perspectives to unlock new outcomes are those that will thrive.  

    ·         THRIVING IN A CONNECTED WORLD

    Responding to audiences with a heightened expectation of brand integrity and customer experience, and an increased tendency to completely avoid content that fails to engage or entertain, CMOs remain committed to the transformative power of creativity, and 85 per cent view creativity as a catalyst for economic growth. Unlocking the creativity needed to thrive in today’s connected world sits firmly at the intersection of brand, experience, and culture and sweet spots are emerging for brands and businesses to connect with modern customers in the spaces and places that matter most.