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  • HomeShop18 hops on to DD FreeDish DTH platform

    HomeShop18 hops on to DD FreeDish DTH platform

    MUMBAI: HomeShop18 has hopped on to Prasar Bharati’s direct to home (DTH) platform DD FreeDish.

     

    With this new e-auction win, the channel will reach out to an additional 18 million subscribers of the Indian free-to-air (FTA) DTH broadcasting platform.

     

    The channel has been made available on DD FreeDish from 1 November, 2015.

     

    HomeShop18 CEO Sanjeev Agrawal said, “As the exposure and aspirations of customers in tier II and III geographies evolve, so does their demand for high-quality products. However, due to the limited internet penetration and lack of presence of modern trade there is a gap in latent demand and supply. We have the advantage to cover this gap and reach out to customers across the country through television shopping and our wide range of products. Our association with DD FreeDish is a step towards our commitment to match the HomeShop18 signals to the country’s television penetration and our strong physical reach.”

     

    The channel has shows like 18 ShringaarToday’s Special Offer amongst others that will provide shoppers with deals, expert advice, a complete new look to women and an assortment of products.

  • We have ingrained agility and speed in our work culture: Harish Manwani

    We have ingrained agility and speed in our work culture: Harish Manwani

    MUMBAI: Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) and its parent company Unilever has never shied away from corporate social responsibility (CSR) and has launched umpteen number of programs from a better tomorrow.

     

    The company believes in a better tomorrow and for that it has to be dynamic. HUL chairman Harish Manwani at the 81st annual meeting highlighted up on how change is ‘the new normal’ and the need for companies to constantly reinvent themselves in order to thrive.

     

    In the speech titled ‘Building a future ready organisation’, Manwani spoke about Unilever’s five-pronged approach to remain future ready – first, embracing technology and inclusive innovation that meets the needs of consumers across the socio-economic pyramid; second, committing to sustainable and responsible growth; third, building future ready talent and capabilities; fourth, values-led and purpose-driven leadership; fifth, creating an agile and inclusive work culture.

     

    He underlined that to succeed in this world one has to develop a high capacity for responsiveness. Organisations will have to adapt to rapidly changing situations and priorities, tolerate ambiguity, and develop new ways of working in order to succeed. He said, “While technology and innovation will be the hardware that drives future ready organisations, it is a values-led and purpose-driven leadership that is the software that must drive sustainable and responsible growth. It is this combination of hardware and software that will shape the corporate winners of tomorrow.”

     

    India at the Forefront of Change

     

    In the last couple of decades, developing countries like India have been marked by a momentous change. Speaking about these advances, he said, “Technology and easier access to information and knowledge have opened up employment opportunities resulting in a new wave of people entering the consumption cycle. We are witnessing a significant increase in the earning power of consumers at the bottom-of-the-pyramid as they join the increasing middle class population in India. The traditional socio-economic pyramid is rapidly transforming itself into a diamond with a burgeoning middle class and

     

    He elaborated on how we live in an increasingly interconnected world that is changing faster than ever before. He spoke about the need for companies to be able to seize the opportunities these changes present, and also protect themselves from the challenges of the VUCA (Volatile, Uncertain, Complex and Ambiguous) world.

     

    Building a Future Ready Organisation

     

    Manwani advised that to be future ready, business must have the vision and the capabilities to compete in the world of tomorrow, and have a larger purpose to remain relevant to society.

     

    He went on to underline that at Unilever, the approach of developing innovations with consumer price as the starting point was at the heart of company’s inclusive innovation strategy. “HUL had institutionalised a ‘challenge cost’ mindset where the target price for consumers drives innovation in each segment and category,” he said.

     

    He also spoke about HUL’s focus on addressing the needs and aspirations of consumers as well as social and environmental challenges in its journey to being a future ready organisation. Manwani spoke about how the Unilever Sustainable Living Plan which was launched in November 2010 was the guiding light in this journey.

     

    It is import to nurture the continuous learning environment that builds talent and new organisational capabilities. He reiterated that the most important asset of any organisation is its reputation. “For future ready organisations, leaders need to not only build the organisational capabilities to harness technology and new ways of working, but also instil the values to build sustainable and responsible models of growth,” Manwani said.

     

    He argued that in a world with easy access to information and rapid changes, companies need to move fast to keep up. Manwani said, “At Unilever, we have ingrained agility and speed in our work culture.”

     

    “Equally, diversity and inclusion is an important aspect of our sustainable business growth agenda and a key to building a future ready organisation. In HUL, we refer to this as ‘Winning Balance’,” he added.

  • POGO celebrates a decade of recognising the most talented kids across India

    POGO celebrates a decade of recognising the most talented kids across India

    MUMBAI: POGO, India’s leading kids’ channel, is at the precipice of reaching yet another milestone. Its proprietary talent hunt initiative – POGO Amazing Kids Awards (PAKA), is celebrating its 10th edition this year. PAKA is India’s first kids’ television awards ceremony that upholds the channel’s tradition of discovering, recognizing and celebrating, the amazingly talented children of India across various categories including dance, music, sports, social service, etc.

    It was no easy feat to select one winner from hundreds of candidates across India. Taking up this immense responsibility was a panel of eminent experts within each field. Icon Ayaz Memon judged the sports category, Tobby Fernandes judged the dance category, Salim Merchant judged the singer and musician category, Tathagat Tulsi judged the genius category and Vaibhav Kumaresh judged the artist category. The social service category was judged by Fr. Terrance and the entertainer category was judged by Krishna Desai.

    Krishna Desai, Sr. Director& Network Head – Kids, South Asia, Turner International India Pvt. Ltd. said, “It is an extremely proud moment for POGO to be celebrating the 10th anniversary of POGO Amazing Kids Awards. The fact that we have been able to conduct these awards over the past decade is a testament to the abundant talent in our country. Today, PAKA is a recognizable and credible certification for children who represent the very best of aptitude with a very bright future.”

    PAKA 2013 winners have truly done India proud and continue to strive towards excellence: