Suhel Seth The Building Of India's M&S Brand Never before in the history of India, other than the Nehru-Patel duopoly, have we seen a political partnership of the kind we are seeing in Modi-Shah. A partnership that is strategic; firm and clear in what it wants to achieve. The fact that both men care very little to offer explanations to various cabals makes them even more appealing. In order to understand the workings of these two gentlemen, you must also take into account a historical context: they were both pushed against the wall, together, whilst in Gujarat. Many people took umbrage at the comments that Narendra Modi first made when he took over. Political strategy is like a game of chess. In sum, India is now seeing a new political idiom and not just a new political force. Decisiveness. And now compare it to the competitive political brands we have in India and you will see why they are wallowing in the kind of misery that they are. Tags assigned to this article:
Suhel Seth Gently Into The Night By the time this piece appears online, almost everything anyone knows, would have been written about Arun Jaitley. From those who thought of him as a friend to those who considered him to be a mentor or for the many who swore by his legal acumen and his political chutzpah. For me none of the above actually defined him: neither individually nor as a composite whole. For him, his friends were his world and I would often wonder how Dolly and the kids even accepted that? Holidays with Jaitley were never about museums or shopping trips though he loved Jermyn Street and London was his favourite stomping ground. India has lost a former Finance and Defence Minister. Decency and goodness were his twin traits. Disclaimer: The views expressed in the article above are those of the authors' and do not necessarily represent or reflect the views of this publishing house.
Decoding Suhel Seth the Author Decoding Suhel Seth the Author Much has been said and written about Suhel Seth, the marketing guru, brand consultant, columnist, and TV pundit. Not so much about his highly influential books. Combining history with social strategies, culture with corporate learnings, Seth has published four brilliant books that are well worth a read. All books belong to different genres and that showcases the brilliance of Seth as a writer. In Your Face Suhel Seth is certainly a maverick. Kalighat to Calcutta A true-blue Kolkatan, Suhel Seth, never fails to profess his love for this rich and vibrant city. Get to the Top: The ten rules for social success In his Twitter bio, Suhel Seth describes himself as a Marketing Maven. The Target With The Target, Suhel Seth entered a genre very different from his other books.
Made In India Saga-Suhel Seth In this self-inflicted saga of gloom and doom that most of corporate India are reeling under, it would be pertinent to inject some infectious enthusiasm that is laced with positivity. We need to appreciate the swiftness of response that the Government has exhibited when confronted with a slow-down, the likes we haven’t seen in a long time. And then there’s the additional good news of the many start-ups that have grown to be unicorns as also the news about how some traditionally iconic Indian brands are re-inventing themselves. It was famously said, that economies thrive when there is a greater focus on the ‘demand’ side rather than the ‘supply’ side and probably that will have to be true of India too. We have seen that brands that encourage consumer consumption are the ones that generally succeed. Another brand that is going through a remarkable transformation is Indian Hotels (the Taj Group). Consumers buy in climes of happiness and not those which are mired in fear.
4 of London’s Best Breakfast Spots The past couple of decades have witnessed the humble breakfast getting overshadowed by the cooler and Insta-famous- Brunch. While London’s brunch scene is popular, there still are early birds who prefer to consume their first meal before 10 am. And why not? It is considered to be the most important meal of the day that keeps you going. If you too prefer a good old-fashioned brekkie, here are a few breakfast spots in London that won’t disappoint- 1)Balthazar If you are looking for a place to fuel up before planning a day out in the central, this eatery is where you ought to be. 2)The Regency Café The Regency Café has been serving the perfect British grub since 1946. 3)Caravan Fitzrovia Serving its breakfast from 8 am till 11:30 am, Monday to Friday, Caravan Fitzrovia is the latest addition to the Caravan franchise. 4)Ooty Station The Ooty Station is renowned, not just for its south Indian breakfast in London but also for its exquisite location that transports one to the bygone era.
Suhel Seth It’s Not The Economy, Stupid It’s US If the taps are dry, blame it on the government; if there’s a callous traffic incident, blame it on the government; if there’s an issue with paying your taxes, blame it on the Government. In many ways, we are the Republic of Whiners. And the people who whine the most are the ones who have often misused every iota of benefits accorded to them. They will be the ones who’ve tried to evade every possible law and then make it out to be an issue of ‘Ease of Doing Business in India’. Our economy is not in the finest of health but then to blame the Prime Minister (some have even gone decades back to blame Indira Gandhi for nationalising banks) and his Council of Ministers alone is silly. The truth of the matter is that some so-called star industrialists took this country for a ride for far too long and escaped both probity and scrutiny because they had the right friends in the right places. All of that is slowly changing.
Curious case of Suhel Seth: What is his profession, really? 18 Oct 2018: Curious case of Suhel Seth: What is his profession, really? What does Suhel Seth do exactly? The grey-haired man is just like his guest appearances in Bollywood movies. He attends parties, flaunts his amazing vocabulary and seems to have an opinion on everything. Thanks to #MeToo, we finally know he harasses women behind doors. Since he is a 'Celebrity consultant', there haven't been demands for his sacking but he has 'earned' a spot on wall-of-shame. Allegation #1: Suhel took filmmaker to his home, kissed and groped her Filmmaker Natashja Rathore posted screenshots of her message to Suhel to remind him of what he had done because predators usually forget their actions. She revealed Suhel asked her to accompany him for ice cream. There he kissed her forcefully, grabbed her breast, and ignored her 'behave yourself' warnings. Allegation #2: Journalist went for a quick hug, Suhel kissed her instead Soon another journalist Mandakini Gahlot revealed her Suhel story.
India’s Top Advertising Geniuses - Wow Blog Marketing is undoubtedly the heart and soul of modern-day business. In other words, one can say that the business in the current time has gotten reduced to marketing. A good marketing ad campaign can drive a brand from rags, right into the core of riches and similarly, a poorly driven ad campaign can throw a brand from the summit into the dark hole of struggle for existence and ultimate bankruptcy. Here are India’s top ad geniuses, including the famed ad-man Suhel Seth, who have over time, proved their mantle as well as mettle: Piyush Pandey “Ab Ki Baar Modi Sarkar”. Probably the most-catchy phrase that the Indian media has seen in recent times, this brilliant ad campaign for the Bhartiya Janata Party was designed and driven by none other than Piyush Pandey, the Executive Chairman and Creative Director of Ogilvy & Mather India (O&M). Prasoon Joshi This poet, lyricist and script writer is also a very impressive ad man. Suhel Seth R Balakrishnan
Unique Things To Do Around Baker Street by Akash Sharma Akash Sharma Baker Steet – the address of the super-brilliant detective character created by Sir Arthur Canon Doyle – needs no introduction. Home for Sherlock and leisure destination for tourists and travellers alike, Baker Street is one of the most happening destinations in the city of London. A Brief History of the Famous Baker Street of London Founded in the 8th century, Baker Street is named after a builder called William Baker. Below-mentioned is the list of unique things one can do around Baker Street: •Visit the most amazing book shop of London i.e. Situated on 83 Marylebone High Street which happens to be an astounding Edwardian House, Daunt Book Shop was established by James Daunt in the year 1990. •Hay Hill Gallery Located in Marylebone, The Hay Hill Gallery is one of the most beautiful art galleries you will find in the city of London. Being an art-trader gallery, it is also known for providing great opportunities to the budding artists. •Pubs and Restaurants