Tag: Dilip Chenoy

  • Phygital and sustainability approaches to yield new growth avenues for the retail-FMCG: Deloitte

    By A Correspondent

     

    Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu India LLP (DTTILLP, in short, but better known as just Deloitte) and FICCI launched the fourth edition of their joint report called Reboot in the annual edition of Massmerize 2020. FICCI Massmerize is the flagship Retail and FMCG event by FICCI’s consumer committee that works towards collaborating with industry leaders and stakeholders from these industries.

     

    Built on a six-step approach, this report emphasises the need for consumer brands to r-e-b-o-o-t their businesses in view of the disruption and the changing consumer behaviour.  As businesses need to ‘Realign’ their business models and partnerships, ‘Enhance’ consumer experience through technology and Analytics, ‘Build’ resilient distribution, develop their  ‘Omni-channel’ presence, ‘Operate’ efficiently, and ‘Thrive’ by focusing on sustainability.

     

    Speaking on the launch of the report, Rajat Wahi, Partner, Deloitte India, said: “while the pandemic brought massive disruptions across the value chain of the consumer sector, most companies adapted by building agile business models and innovative marketing strategies, along with expanding their presence through the online platforms to reach their consumers. The prolonged lockdowns have also dramatically transformed consumer buying behaviour while making them more health and socially conscious.

     

    Added Dilip Chenoy, Secretary General, FICCI said, “‘India has emerged as one of the most attractive investment destinations with the increasing disposable income, rapid industrialization, and a shift in the demographic pattern. Amongst the significant contributors to this growth story have been the consumer-centric sectors, such as retail, FMCG, and e-commerce. India is one of the world’s fastest-growing major economies and has immense potential. Increased involvement and participation of businesses with the help of supportive policy measures will help capitalize on this potential and achieve the societal goals of inclusive growth and empowerment of the people.’’

     

    Trends/lessons learnt from Covid-19

    1. Acceleration in e-commerce sales as stay-home phenomena drove significant purchases through e-commerce.

    2. Increased demand from rural: Covid-19 has led to massive reverse migration, which in turn has driven up rural demand, favouring companies with strong rural distribution

    3. Focus on health, hygiene, and nutrition: Health concerns and the need to build immunity have led consumers to buy home sanitation and immunity boosting products.  As a result, these categories have seen major growth since March ‘20 and this is likely to continue into 2021.

     

    4. Reconfigure distribution to explore omni-channel models: The pandemic, with frequent lockdowns, compelled companies to re-configure their distribution models within a short period, even forging new partnerships and alliances to achieve that.

    5. Existence through phygital approach: As digital-savvy consumers look for a mix of digital and physical engagements, ithas led to retailers building an omni-channel presence to provide best-in-class customer experience.

    6. The Covid-19 crisis has put sustainability in the spotlight and companies are now seeing sustainability through the lens of growth as well as bottom line, and using their sustainability initiatives to better engage with their customers.

  • Cyril Mangaldas releases FICCI ‘Entertainment Law Book’

    By A Correspondent

     

    The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) and Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas released the ‘Entertainment Law Book 2020’ report. The report highlights regulatory developments in the field of TV broadcasting and distribution, music, radio, filmed entertainment, and other segments in the Media & Entertainment space. It also includes several thought provoking articles on diverse topics, dealing with the issues in the Media and Entertainment sector. The report was scheduled for launch at FICCI Frames 2020, however given the Covid-19 situation, the conference has been postponed to a later date this year.

     

    Said Dilip Chenoy, Secretary General, FICCI: “The report touches upon some vital aspects that are playing an influential role in charting the way for the future of the Media & Entertainment industry. The issues lay strong foundations of the possible framework and solutions to developing the laws that will in time, govern the Media & Entertainment industry, in our country. On behalf of FICCI, I express our appreciation to Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas and the members of the FICCI Media & Entertainment Committee for working with us on the 2020 edition of this Report.”

     

    Said Cyril Shroff, Managing Partner, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas: “It is an honour and a privilege to present this report on the legal and regulatory issues impacting the Media and Entertainment sector. This report gives a bird’s eye view of all important and relevant developments in the past year, encompassing the entire gamut of the Media & Entertainment sector. I would like to thank FICCI and members of its Media & Entertainment Committee for choosing us as a knowledge partner for the second consecutive year and all those who have contributed their time and valuable insights in making this report a possibility.”

     

  • Season 2 of Hunnarbaaz! Mission Skill India takes off

    By A Correspondent

     

    Hunnarbaaz! Mission Skill India – Season 2 has started airing on DD National every Sunday at 11 am. It is partnered bythe Ministry of Skill Development& Entrepreneurship (MSDE) along with continued support from the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC). Hunnarbaaz!feels proud to be associated with MSDE and NSDC to achieve the set target of skilling 119 million youth by 2022. With exciting skill based competitions and exceptional success stories to motivate the youth of the country, Hunnarbaaz! Mission Skill India has lined up fresh content for this series.

     

    Dilip Chenoy, Managing Director& CEO, NSDC said, “We are happy to extend our support to Hunnabaaz! Mission Skill India in the new season. We strongly believe that Hunnarbaaz!is an effective platform which focuses on the importance of skilling not only for an individual but also for the nation.”

     

    Apart from skilling for the youth, skills and job opportunities for the differently abled will be the focus in this season as the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities under the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment is a Segment Partner for the first five special episodes.

     

    The special episodes for differently abled highlight the problems faced by them and how some exceptional people have displayed their ‘never-say-die attitude’. Innovative competitions like Treasure Hunt using the Sign Language with the Speech Impaired, Website Designing with the Visually Impaired and Dance Competition with the Hearing Impaired are a part of this fresh season.

     

    Siddharth Kak, Producer, Hunnarbaaz! Mission Skill India,said, “It is eyeopening to see how the differently abled are able to perform, better than their normal counterparts. There’s huge wealth of opportunities for them in the industry today which are being highlighted in Hunnarbaaz Season 2.”