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Manish K Jha Marketing Manager, Sify Technologies Ltd.
 
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The five winning Indian agencies include Mudra Max, JWT, Solutions Digitas, Jagran Solutions and Accentiv'  Source: afaqs.com The 25th Annual MAA Globes award ceremony culminated on the night of October 18 in Washington DC, USA. 48 Globes, silver and bronze awards, as well as Order of Merit Certificates in 16 categories were announced at the ceremony. This year, five Indian agencies brought home nine awards in all from eight categories; in comparison, Indian agencies performed better in 2009, when a total of 12 awards were won.   MAA Worldwide champions the highest standards of excellence and recognition in the marketing communications industry via the highly successful MAA Worldwide Recogn...
 
 
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Hi, friends hope you all doing well in your life.... I'm sharing this information with you all....hope it will be useful...     Positive office dynamics add great strength to a business, while strained ones create strife. As a manager , you simply can't afford to leave such an important aspect of the company to chance. There are many ways for managers to bring a team together and foster its ability to work together as a whole. These 10 tips can help unite even the most disparate group of people.    1. Communicate goals clearly Employees look to management for basic company goals. When those goals are not clear, disagreements will erupt as employees try to define goals themselves.   By clear...
venkatesan  |  Commented  |  11 months ago
Anand it was good and neat one, had prepared a similar exercise for a friend to be implemented for the team.A small sort team building exercise.
Manish K Jha  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Thns for sharing....
Akhilesh S Joshi  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Anand- All the TEN;s are directly applicable for and from entrepreneurs to multinationals. M sure and confident that simply point-to-point amalgamation would lead to rise in any companies productivity. You can also refer to Reg Athwal's 'Unleash...
 
 
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By  afaqs! news bureau , afaqs!, Mumbai, November 18, 2010 Industry experts believe that the shows will lose in ratings as well as money unless they do something dramatic and thus sustain viewership. Trust history to know that reality shows on Hindi GECs in India are somehow destined to attract the ire of the Information and Broadcasting Ministry sometime or the other.   Standing tall as examples to support the statement are shows such as Pati, Patni Aur Woh, the Indian adaptation of BBC's Baby Borrowers (Imagine TV) and Sach Ka Saamna, the Indian version of the popular American reality show, The Moment of Truth (STAR Plus). Now, attracting the wrath of the I B Ministry with same the vigour...
Jayant Vishnu  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Good insight manish. Yes there needs some shift in the program and timings.
 
 
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Yash Patel K  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
Yes In agreed with this sentence b'cause we just paid for our entertainment by watching our faviourit programe.on othre side it will be effect it on oour pocket also b'cause our wives watching such advertisement all time and demand for more...
Manish K Jha  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
Agree
Raghu Kastury  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
We should be paid back by the service providers, for our time watching the TV advertisements. Because its our time the TV channel is liberally using it. And without even letting us know what unwanted stuff we need to watch along with the program...
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Md Nadeem Akhter  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
yes. it is really important to continue advertising the product.today`s marketing is very competitive and if the brand will discontinue their advertising they may out of competition.to be continue in the market they has to advertise their product.
Manish K Jha  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
Yes, to keep the brand alive among customers
Jayant Vishnu  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
I believe that consumer market has become highly competitive with a new brand being born almost everyday,so it is the prime concern of every marketer to promote their brand as a shade better than the competitors' and advertising place a very...
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Please let me know some of the advertisement caption you still remember. To Start with I can remember one caption of White Mischief Vodka 'The best way to save water is to dilute it with ...' White M...
Chandra Prakash Agrawal  |  Answered  |  3 months ago
"umeedo wali dhoop sunshine wali asha " the coca cola ad i loved this one very much.
Manish K Jha  |  Answered  |  2 years ago
I do remember the same campaign held by Dhara....   2nd is Idea School campaign - it was made to touch the hearts of people with a social msg... their 2nd campaign was also good at the time of elections .... Right to say....    
Venugopal K  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
When i was young i really liked the ad caption of Bajaj, which was " Hamara Bajaj " the scooter ad in 80's remember guys......that was the best...
 
 
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Johny Frantic  |  Argues in support of  "Electronic media"  |  1 month ago
electronic media is bttr thn print media , n intrnt came as revolution in E.M .... we use almost 5-10 hrs per dy rather thn any ppr sheat ... so thr is no comprsion in btween thm..
Manish K Jha  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
Electronic media reaches almost 250 million people in India 24X7... I agree that electronic media is a strong medium to advertise with.
Makrand Bhave  |  Argues in support of  "Electronic media"  |  3 years ago
Electronic media is not just TV anymore, its the internet as well!! Choice of channels, picking out the TG and focus on enticing the core consumers is the relic this type of media offers. Print has limited shelf value and if by chance you have an...
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P. Abraham Paul  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
    Convergence is the key word. Convergence of systems, convergence of networks and then the convergence of end user devices. Not too far in the future, we will have common device in our home and office with TV, Computer and Phone, all rolled...
Manish K Jha  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
Do Agree with the above statement
Sonal Singh  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
I feel that IPTV will Revolutionise the Television world. It will change our lifestyles and allow us to be more interactive. As professionals say "Asia recorded the highest number of acceptance for it, compared to the developed countries. Of the...
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Ravindra Sharma  |  Argues in support of  "Bad"  |  2 years ago
If the lone question was "How does it sound? the answer is Good. The problem is there is no answer to where the money will come from or weather what is promised can or will be fulfilled. Living on age old systems and forever trying to rework them...
Manish K Jha  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
I don't know when these politicians will understand that there is no bihar, bengal.... its a country which we call The Great India....   Whenever I see the Railway Budgets it always show that only bihar and bengal people need Rail more than others...
Himanshu Pathak  |  Argues in support of  "Bad"  |  2 years ago
Good promises but people just need security more than these promises....... And coming on to other things, the Minister and the railway board has to make sure that these concession are going to the people who needs, I (every indian) think that it...
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Ravindra Sharma  |  Argues in support of  "Bad"  |  2 years ago
If the lone question was "How does it sound? the answer is Good. The problem is there is no answer to where the money will come from or weather what is promised can or will be fulfilled. Living on age old systems and forever trying to rework them...
Manish K Jha  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
I don't know when these politicians will understand that there is no bihar, bengal.... its a country which we call The Great India....   Whenever I see the Railway Budgets it always show that only bihar and bengal people need Rail more than others...
Himanshu Pathak  |  Argues in support of  "Bad"  |  2 years ago
Good promises but people just need security more than these promises....... And coming on to other things, the Minister and the railway board has to make sure that these concession are going to the people who needs, I (every indian) think that it...
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