For the past few years, I have noticed a new craze in marketing circles in India called moment marketing. I have even seen posts shared on LinkedIn about great moment marketing activities and how marketers were smart enough to cash in on opportunities. I also discovered recently that LinkedIn has a page devoted to #momentmarketing.… Continue reading Setting the Record Straight on Moment Marketing
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Protected: An Autumn of Disquiet
Market Segmentation: Different Strokes for Different Folks
As an advertising and brand communications professional who has been observing and working on brands for many decades, it strikes me that there are many industries and indeed companies in India that are ripe for market segmentation. In marketing, of course, that would mean tailoring specific products/brands to meet the specific requirements of select groups… Continue reading Market Segmentation: Different Strokes for Different Folks
Writings on the Wall #23: Indian Hospitalitea
As India commemorates 75 years of independence this year, I thought I'd share my thoughts on a particular gift that the British brought to India from China and left it for us to savour, serve and share with the world. I am talking about tea. It was first discovered by the British in China and… Continue reading Writings on the Wall #23: Indian Hospitalitea
Ideas to Help Jaguar Leap into the Future
In an increasingly polluted world of congested cities and long commutes to work, do luxury cars have a future? And as much of the world recovers from the Covid-19 pandemic and returns to work, will preference for private transport drive the growth of luxury cars, as well as all the others? We have seen the… Continue reading Ideas to Help Jaguar Leap into the Future
Ovid in the Time of Covid: Locked Down
Even as parts of the world emerge from lockdowns imposed in the wake of the second and third waves of the coronavirus, it appears that yet another variant and wave could threaten to send us scurrying back indoors. Between trying to get back to life as we knew it and severe restrictions, we are having… Continue reading Ovid in the Time of Covid: Locked Down
India at 75: Sisyphus in the Himalayas
The occasion of India’s 74th Independence Day is a major milestone and I am sure it will prompt many articles, stories, films, songs, poems, speeches, etc on the subject. And so, it should, for it is no minor accomplishment. Guess what? As I typed the page heading “150th blog post for Peripatetic Perch” to start… Continue reading India at 75: Sisyphus in the Himalayas
American Democracy According to Tocqueville
America is one country I have not visited yet, which might surprise many. Well, it just so happens that I was never inclined to visit the US, even though I have friends there, both from college in Delhi and those known to my family. I told myself that if I ever do visit the United… Continue reading American Democracy According to Tocqueville
What Women Wear to Office
I normally don’t write on fashion, but having created a brand campaign for a British brand of women’s clothing, I am forced to opine on the subject. It’s not that I don’t think about clothes and what we women wear, but I think it is largely a matter of personal choice and should be left… Continue reading What Women Wear to Office










