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  • What made the IAA World Congress a Grand Success

     

     

    By Sanjeev Kotnala

     

    The IAA World Congress held at Lulu Bolgatty International Convention Centre (LBICC), Kochi from February 20 to 22 was a grand success.  Most of the delegates I met were satisfied with the sessions, set-up and infrastructure.

    Time to congratulate Srinivasan Swamy, Ramesh Narayan, Pradeep Guha, and the extended team of IAA India, sponsors, delegates and speakers.

    The event will most probably be remembered for Sophia, Andre Agassi, may be Amitabh Bachchan and the grand parties in the evening. But, the session ‘Tech Without Affect is the Death of Advertising’ by Havas’s Jacques Seguela will be remembered the most. Seguela, also author of “Don’t tell my mother I’m in Advertising, She thinks I’m pianist in a Brothel”, spoke on Day Two and received a genuine standing ovation. It was a class in presentation, idea delivery, stage coverage, voice modulation and connecting with the audience. Though it was tough following the Frenchman’s English, there was no communication gap. In brief, remember your advertising should not be Brain-to-Heart or Heart-to-Brain, or Brain/heart –to-wallet but Heart-to-Heart. Have the idea and then leverage it with technology and not necessarily the other way around.

     

    FINDING FAULTS IS ALWAYS EASY.

    A Congress of this size with around 2000-plus delegates from a diverse sphere of the industry is like an Indian wedding. No matter what you do, there is always Dal Mein Namak Kum. Delays and minor issues over dramatised. Now, look at the positive side. You may forget the bride and bridegroom. However, such incidents become memory hubs.

    It is natural for IAA World Congress not to meet everyone’s expectations. Remember our ads and strategies also cater to the majority.  IAA World Congress ticked almost all boxes. Knowledge sessions followed the bell curve, so you got a spectrum covering the good, the bad and the ugly. Speaker sessions did not majorly overrun the allotted time.  The evening parties gave ample networking opportunities. The IAA World Congress app was helpful.  The area for question-answer and to jotting down your notes was appreciated. The three evening parties were engaging enough. There were hardly any technology glitches. The buses more or less maintained departure schedule from designated hotels.  The PR agency took good care of media in their movement, schedule, interviews and inputs. However, there was a visible absence of Marketers and brand owners.

     

    FEEDBACK HELPS.

    In case you attended the Congress, do share the experience. Constructive feedback will always help to narrow the gap between reality, and the myth perfection is.

    Before you say I am biased, let me be clear, there were moments when you wondered what was happening. But, then, they are bound to happen in a three-day event and Indian Barat.

     

    OVERALL IMPRESSION

    Day One was slow, and even Amitabh Bachchan’s speech did not help. The Congress warmed up on Day Two and finished on a high note with the Andre Agassi – Vijay Amritraj double volley and the Bollywood night. I am purposely avoiding any mention of the Deepika Padukone session which was the last session on Day Three, as it was going nowhere. I walked off the session, and so it is not first-hand experience. However, whoever, I met has the same expression.

    There were two sessions where the speakers got a standing ovation. It was proof that the delegates were willing to appreciate when they were served something really fantastic. I do not include Piyush Pandey’s session in it, as the ovation was more of respect for the perfect brand ambassador of Indian creativity and the creatives shown as part of his presentation…

    The Andre Agassi- Vijay Amritraj session was a class on how to engage the audience, pace the conversation and to face the camera. Agassi was very transparent, open and emotional in his answers and it helped the cause. He was not hesitant to add tadka-wala statements that resonated with the audience.

     

    SOME SUGGESTIONS.

    I think that panel discussions could very well be done away with. Or we must be willing to give more time for the sessions. That reminds me: this Ted Talk-inspired 30-minuts sessions do not do justice to the speaker or the audience. Time to experiment with 45 minutes or even a 60-minute session.

    I was surprised with few speakers (even in such global event) crib about the shortage of time as an excuse of them not being able to complete the session. It speaks more about the speaker than the organisers. And if something could be done to avoid blatant plugs by a few speakers, the audience will definitely appreciate.

    Loved the media seating. They were provided table seating to help them in filing stories. However, non-media delegates occupied a few of the media seats. It required better monitoring and control.

    As always, we could have done with more bar counters. That reminds me to add: with such a large gathering the number of live counters during evening parties were too few, adding to the wait.

    I loved the small act of lucky draw for the audience who returned from breaks on time. May be a higher valued price would have done the trick.

     

    IMPORTANT SHIFT.

    IAA World Congress also shifted the focus from digital that was becoming a cacophony in every event to Artificial Intelligence, which is where the future lies. Maybe, it is easy to predict that we are going to hear a lot more about AI and IOT this year.

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    PASSING THOUGHTS:

    1. Since the IAA World Congress happened just 50 days before Goafest, will registrations there get impacted?

    2. Surprised that most people I spoke with advised wait-and-watch the situation, before taking a call on attending or boycotting AdAsia 2019, that is scheduled to be held from December 2 to 5  in Lahore.  WHAT DO YOU THINK? DO SHARE YOUR VIEWS ON THIS at editor@mxmindia.comwith the subject AdAsia2019.

  • Punit Goenka is new IAA India President

    By A Correspondent

     

    Punit Goenka, Managing Director & CEO, Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd (ZEEL), is the new President of the the India Chapter of the International Advertising Association (IAA). The election happened at the IAA India chapter’s AGM on September 24 in Mumbai.

    Shashi Sinha, CEO, IPG Mediabrands India, was elected Vice President. The officebearers ​for the year will be Pradeep Dwivedi, CEO, Sakal Media Group as Honorary Secretary, Jaideep Gandhi, Founder, Another Idea continues as Honorary Treasurer and Ramesh Narayan is of course the  Immediate Past President. ​

     

    The members of the Managing Committee elected include Megha Tata, COO, BTVI, Janak Sarda Director, Deshd hoot Group, M V Shreyams Kumar, Joint MD, Mathrubhumi Group, I Venkat, Director, Eenadu and  Abhishek Karnani, Director, Free Press Journal. The list of members co-opted and invited to the Managing Committee will be announced soon.

    Recently, Goenka has relinquished office as President of the IBF. During his tenure as MD & CEO, Zee has won several awards including the Dun & Bradstreet Corporate Award 2015, IMC Fusion Award 2013 for Excellence in Media, Business world Infocom ICT Award 2012 and many more. Goenka was conferred the ‘Outstanding Contribution to Media’ award at the Managing India Awards hosted by AIMA in 2018. He has also received Business Today ‘Best CEO Award’ in the Media and Entertainment category for 2016, MIPTV’s Médailled’ Honneur Award 2016, Economic Times ‘40 Under Forty’ India’s Hottest Business Leaders Award 2014, the ‘Young CEO Award’ by CEO India magazine in 2015 and the IAA Leadership Award 2014 under the category of ‘Media Person of the Year Award’. Goenka has also been recognised as the ‘Entrepreneur of the Year’ during the Asia Pacific Entrepreneurship Awards 2014. Goenka was felicitated as the ‘Impact Person of the Year’ in 2014.

    Other than his leadership of the Zee group and various industry associations, its his gamechanging stint as Chairman of television measurement body BARC that has been hailed widely. In fact along with Shashi Sinha and Partho Dasgupta, Goenka received the MxMIndia Media person of the Year award in December 2015.

    Speaking on his new role as the President of IAA, Goenka said: “It is an honour for me to take over the mantle of leading the India Chapter of IAA. I am humbled by the faith and trust that my friends and colleagues from the Industry have bestowed on me. It will be my sincere endeavour to work towards strengthening the India Chapter of this prestigious association, taking up initiatives that address key industry concerns and are aimed at enhancing the ecosystem.”

    Added outgoing President Ramesh Narayan: “I am delighted that Punit Goenka is taking over as President IAA. His well-known leadership skills and the respect he commands in our industry will undoubtedly take the IAA India Chapter to greater heights. Shashi Sinha is a doyen of the advertising industry and a known performer in industry Associations. The combination is unbeatable.” Narayan completed a one-year tenure as President where he also reactivated the IAA India chapter after a one-year period of relative inactivity.

    Added Srinivasan Swamy, President-Elect IAA Global and Chairman, RK Swamy BBDO: “Punit Goenka is wonderful leader to have in the year when India will host the 44th. IAA World Congress in Kochi in February 2019. I am very happy that such a distinguished person has taken over the responsibility of leading IAA. It augurs well for the India chapter.”

     

     

  • IAA to launch collector’s item on power of print

    By A Correspondent

     

    The India Chapter of the International Advertising Association (IAA) will launch a coffee table book titled ‘The Gutenberg Galaxy’ on September 19, at the St Regis Hotel, Mumbai.

     

    Ramesh Narayan

    Said IAA India President Ramesh Narayan: “There is perception and there is reality. Our effort is to support and cater to all our constituents. Print as a medium is doing remarkably well in India. And this coffee table book shows how creative advertising agencies have been able to use the power of print to build brands for their advertisers. The case studies and the articles by leading marketers and media agency heads will form a unique collector’s item. Add to that the panel discussion by Ashish Bhasin, Santosh Padhi and Ajay Kakkar and the presentation by I. Venkat on the perspective of the Audit Bureau of Circulation and you have the perfect recipe for a great evening.”

     

    Abhishek Karnani

    Added Book Launch Committee Chairman and Mancom Member IAA and Director, Free Press Journal Abhishek Karnani: “This was been quite a remarkable journey. Reaching out to the creative community, compiling the 24 case studies, getting 14 top marketers and agency heads to contribute articles has been a very satisfying exercise. We are expecting a wide cross-section of advertisers, agency planners and buyers and media people to attend this launch. It will have something for everyone.”

     

     

  • Ogilvy, Lowe Lintas max IndIAA

     

    By A Correspondent

     

    The India Chapter of International Advertising Association (IAA) presented its fourth edition of the IndIAA Awards in Mumbai on August 31.

     

    Said Ramesh Narayan, President IAA India Chapter:  “This is where real advertising wins. And I am delighted at the huge response from the industry. We had leading marketers from all over India, the creme de la creme of the creative fraternity, and media leaders assembled at one place to salute creativity that works hard in the market. In just four years the IndIAA awards have established themselves as a much-loved fixture in the communications industry. Congratulations to all the winners”.

     

    Added Suresh Narayanan, Jury Chairman and Chairman & Managing Director, Nestle India:“It was indeed a pleasure to be the Chairman of the Jury of the IndIAA Awards. It was a truly an exciting experience.The clear winners stood out because of purpose, of tone, of creativity and of the kind of impact they created”.

     

    Said Pradeep Guha, Chairman IndIAA awards Committee: “This constitutes work that has been made to a real brief, gone through the rigor of presentations to the client, and has been backed by money from the owners of the brands. And no effort is being spared to make the evening a treat for the senses”.

     

    MV Shreyams Kumar, Joint MD, Mathrubhumi which was presenting sponsor or the event, requested all to donate generously to revive Kerala – God’s own country. He said: “The fishermen, the youth all stood together and the whole world has stood by us. We need all the support we can”

     

    A soft launch of the book ‘The Gutenberg Galaxy’,  a collector’s item on case studies in print advertising was done by Ramesh Narayan, Prasoon Joshi, Abhishek Karnaniand Suresh Narayanan.

     

    The list of winners:

  • IAA IndIAA awards to be held on August 31

    By A Correspondent

     

    The India Chapter of International Advertising Association (IAA) will present its IndIAA awards to the co-creators of outstanding creative advertising on August 31 at the ITC Maratha.

     

    Suresh Narayanan, Chairman Nestle India, who chaired the jury that selected the winners has said that it was a welcome challenge to spend many productive hours sifting through the shortlist of 21 categories to arrive at the ultimate winners.

     

    Added Ramesh Narayan – President IAA: “This promises to be a memorable evening. Where else can you see advertisers sharing the stage with their advertising agencies and accepting awards for what we call real, hard-working advertising? And that’s not all. The jury, which comprised of senior advertisers have done their job. Now we look forward to them presenting some of these unique awards.”

     

    Said Pradeep Guha, Chairman – IndIAA awards Committee: “This constitutes work that has been made to a real brief, gone through the rigour of presentations to the client, and has been backed by money from the owners of the brands. And no effort is being spared to make the evening a treat for the senses. Everything from the opening audio visual to the little entertainment segment would be unique,” he added.

     

     

  • Suresh Narayanan of Nestle India to head IAA IndIAA Awards Jury

    By A Correspondent

     

    The judging for the IndIAA awards from the International Advertising Association (IAA) will be held on August 17, 2018. The jury includes: Ravi Desai, Director, Mass and Brand Marketing, Amazon India; Rajiv Anand, Executive Director- Retail Banking, Axis Bank; Sangeeta Pendurkar, CEO, Pantaloons; Kaushik Roy, President – Brand Strategy & Marketing Communication, Reliance Industries Ltd; Suparna Mitra, Chief Marketing Officer, Titan;  Alpana Killawala, Principal Advisor, Reserve Bank of India and Ranju Kumar Mohan, Entrepreneur.

     

    Said Pradeep Guha Chairman IAA IndIAA Awards Committee: “Our jury consists of very senior people. Their expertise and experience will make the judging process very meaningful. The IAA IndIAA awards are in their fourth edition and are presented by the Mathrubhumi Group once again. These awards are unique because they are judged by advertisers, and the shortlist is assembled by a knowledge partner.”

     

    Added IAA India President Ramesh Narayan: “We call these the real awards for real hardworking advertising. No scams here. These are pieces of work whose creative excellence has justified the faith of the brand custodians who have invested their money in it.”

     

     

  • Ajay Piramal, Sam Balsara recognised at IAA Leadership Awards

     

    By A Correspondent

     

    The International Advertising Association’s (IAA) India Chapter presented the winners for the sixth edition of the coveted Leadership Awards at St Regis Hotel, Mumbai.

     

     

    Key highlights of the panel discussion:

    Prathyusha Agarwal, CMO- ZEEL: “TV has been the source of entertainment for every Indian household for decades and continues to be so. As the entertainment powerhouse of the country we believe only when we come together across platforms, extraordinary happens. Hence, we are here to provide the best solution to the advertisers. We are also witnessing huge growth in the regional markets and connecting with people in their own language is invaluable. Fundamentally, TV is and will always be relevant, but it is also a glorious time for marketers with digital and working together to effectively reach out to consumers”

     

    Sanjay Behl, CEO- Raymond Ltd: “Properties that are being watched in India right now are at an all-time high beating world numbers. Fundamentally, there are two questions in context of media, first being brand position and second which medium helps me build my brand. I feel brands are working towards influencing immediate purchase rather than analysing which medium helps in the long run. No doubt, that the reach of TV is high, it is also quick as product life cycles are short and TV gives you a wide reach within a 30 second Ad duration. It is also intense as TV as a broadcast medium builds passive engagement vs Digital disengagement. I also feel quality innovations have been happening in consumption of the media as TV remains the second highest return on investment after paid research. I truly believe TV is a and will remain a powerhouse medium in our country.”

     

    Shashi Sinha, CEO- IPG Media Brands India: “In the media agency ecosystem, there is a lot of discussion on ratings. I appeal that we must look at first impressions to make actual comparison and what comes easily to traditional advertisers may not appeal to the youth today. I feel TV has a long way to go and is a under nourished medium. However, for people to build brands, India still has a long way to go so one needs to advertise using TV as a medium.”

     

    Partho Das Gupta, CEO – BARC India: “TV today reaches 836 mn individuals across India, we as Indians still are TV fanatics. People are spending 4 hrs on TV in the South of India. Almost 12 hours of advertising gets telecasted in India. Hindi content is still ruling, 688 mn viewers are watching GEC serials while at a similar number 680mn are watching movies which is a higher number than people who watch movies in the theatre. Sports as a genre is also going up. Overall, I would say TV is the biggest dominant medium today and will continue to grow.”

     

    Said IAA India President Ramesh Narayan: “A unique power-packed event, we have with us advertisers, media, corporates all assembled to salute excellence in leadership. This is very inspirational.India chapter has been leading from the front to name a few initiatives #WorktoLivetoWork , IAA Mentorship for Women, IndIAA Regional Awards, Reigniting the Artist and Storyteller in you, IAA Olive Crown Awards, IndIAA national awards and for the first time in 80 years we have IAA World Congress  being hosted in Kochi in February 2019.”

     

    Before the awards were presented, a panel discussion was moderated by Partho Dasgupta, BARC India with eminent panellists –Sanjay Behl, CEO, Raymond, Shashi Sinha, CEO of IPG MediaBrands and Prathyusha Agarwal, CMO, ZEEL on television medium being a strong influencer (See box alongside).

     

    The highlight of the evening saw IAA India inducting veteran industryperson Sam Balsara into the IAA Hall of Fame for doing so much more than just founding and building a great communication company.

     

    Ajay Piramal, Chairman, Piramal Group was recognised as the IAA Business Leader of the Year. Sharing his learnings from the Bhagwad Gita he mentioned it has the philosophy that can be used to practice on a day to day basis. ” Some of the lessons I have learned are to 1. Have courage – keep fighting 2. Be fearless – take the path less travelled  3. Focus on action – results follow actions 4. Be equanimous”.

     

    The event was sponsored by Zee. Lokmat group was Associate Partner. Said Rishi Darda, Joint Managing Director and Editorial Director, Lokmat on the association: “At Lokmat as Maharahstra’s No 1 Newspaper we have always focussed on recognising individuals for their exemplary contribution across various areas. #IAALeadershipAwards  partnership compliments our organisational focus in identifying deserving marketers of today and providing a platform to create awareness on their outstanding work in their relevant area. The stellar jury also adds to the credibility of the event. The attendance of stalwarts in media, the hall of fame induction of Sam Balsara  and the motivation towards mentoring youngsters of tomorrow; all of which is focussed towards nurturing and developing the marketing fraternity. We thank industry for supporting us all through and IRS 2017 not only affirms our Maharashtra leadership but confirmed our leadership in Pune market.”

     

    Here’s a list of the prizewinners:

    Winner List – Leadership Awards 2018

     

     

  • Jury members of IAA Leadership Awards to meet next week

    By A Correspondent

     

    The jury for the IAA Leadership Awards will meet under the chairmanship of Rajiv Dube (Director of Corporate Services, Aditya Birla Group) on July 16.

     

    The other jury members are: Sanjay Behl, Chief Executive Officer- Lifestyle Business, Raymond; Sunil Kataria, CEO – India & SAARC, Godrej Consumer Products Limited; Karthi Marshan; Senior EVP and Head – Group Marketing, Kotak Mahindra Bank; Sanjay Tripathi, Co-Founder & CEO, Agilio Labs; R Ramakrishnan, Vice Chairman, Jt MD and Group CEO, Polycab and Kaushik Roy, President – Brand Strategy & Marketing Communication, Reliance Industries Limited.

     

    Said Ramesh Narayan, President, International Advertising Association India, “Being recognised by your peers is the best thing that could happen to any professional. We are very happy that we have a jury that has eminent marketers who are very hands-on in Industry. Many of them are distinguished winners of the IAA Leadership Awards earlier.”The awards will be presented in Mumbai on July 27.

     

     

  • Sam Balsara to be inducted into IAA Hall of Fame

    By A Correspondent

     

    Sam Balsara

    The India Chapter of the International Advertising Association (IAA) will induct advertising doyen Sam Balsara into its Hall of Fame at the sixth edition of the IAA Leadership Awards on July 27.

     

     

     

    Ramesh Narayan

    Said IAA President Ramesh Narayan: “The Hall of Fame is the biggest honour that the IAA bestows in India. It is reserved for someone who has not just built and run a great company, but has gone beyond the call of duty and made a significant contribution to the industry as a whole,” adding: “Sam is so much more than Madison Communications. He has been President of the Advertising Agencies Association of India, The Advertising Club and the IAA. He has also been Chairman Audit Bureau of Circulations and Advertising Standards Council of India. And he has brought great respect to every office he held. Having had the pleasure of working closely with him at the AAAI and the IAA I am delighted with this wonderful choice.This will definitely act as an inspiration for others in the industry”.

     

    In its sixth year now, the others inducted into the IAA Hall of Fame are Pradeep Guha, Ramesh Narayan, I Venkat, Bharat Patel and Srinivasan Swamy.

     

    The induction will be done along with the IAA Leadership Awards which will be presented on July 27 in Mumbai.

     

     

  • IAA Leadership Awards to be held on July 27 in Mumbai

    By A Correspondent

     

    The IAA Leadership Awards, now in its sixth edition will be presented in Mumbai at the St. Regis Hotel on July 27, 2018.

     

    Rajiv Dube, Director of Corporate Services, Aditya Birla Group will chair the Jury that will recognise marketers in major categories.

     

    The jury members for this flagship award for marketers include R Ramakrishnan, Vice Chairman & Joint MD and Group CEO – Polycab and Karthi Marshan, Marketing Head, Kotak Mahindra Group amongst others.

     

    Said Ramesh Narayan President India Chapter of the International Advertising Association (IAA): “The IAA Leadership Awards have, over the last five years, been acknowledged as the gold standard of marketing awards.”

     

    Along with the awards for the top marketers of the year, a special committee of the IAA will decide on who will get the iconic Business leader of the Year (last year Mukesh Ambani personally accepted it and the year before that Kumar Mangalam Birla accepted it), Editor of the Year, CEO of the Year (Creative and Media Agency), News Anchor of the Year and Brand Ambassador of the Year.

     

     

  • IndIAA Awards for Telugu presented

    By A Correspondent

     

    The India Chapter of the International Advertising Association (IAA) presented its first ever IndIAA regional Awards (Telugu) at Hyderabad on May 11.

     

    Said S Siva Kumar, Group Head- Agri & IT Business, ITC Limited who was jury chair: “The idea of a regional language awards is excellent. The judging was done with meaningful discussion and the best work has been awarded.”

     

    Added Srinivasan Swamy, Sr VP, IAA Global & Chairman IndIAA Regional Awards: “I congratulate all the winners. I am happy that the Regional Awards are off to a flying start. The participation was heartening and the judging was impeccable. We have maintained the high standards that the National IndiAA awards are known for.”

     

    Said Ramesh Narayan, President IAA India Chapter: “The IndIAA Regional Awards are an idea whose time has come. The Telugu Awards have been received very well. In its first year, this is very good news. Look out for the Marathi Awards next.”

     

     

  • IAA Ind IAA Regional Awards (Telugu) to take place on May 11

    By A Correspondent

     

    The India Chapter of the International Advertising Association (IAA) completed the judging process of its first ever IndIAA Regional Awards. Said Jury Chair S. Sivakumar Group Head Agri & IT Businesses, ITC Ltd: “From an age of bizarre translations of advertisements conceived in English, the regional advertising has come a long way. I am glad IAA India Chapter is celebrating the good work in regional languages. The Jury process was very rewarding.”

     

    Added Ramesh Narayan, President, IAA: “There was a great need for a regional award backed by the prestige and gravitas of the IndIAA awards. We were fortunate to have a great jury in the form of S. Sivakumar, M. Ravindra Reddy of Bharati Cement, G.Veera Bhadram of Coromandel, Mohammed Rafathullah of Dukes and P. Chandra Shekara Reddy of Gemini Edibles and Fats (GEF).”

     

    Said Srinivasan Swamy, Chairman, Regional Ind IAA Awards: “The uniqueness of the IndIAA national awards has been preserved. We had a robust two-stage judging process, one on-line with CMO’s and the other where the final jury were physically present. And the jury who are all advertisers would be present on the 11thMay at the awards presentation ceremony at the Cyber Conventions, Kondapur, Hyderabad.”