Up next was Mr Prasad Narasimhan, Chief Marketing Officer at Virgin Mobile India. He centered his position on the proposal that it was time to shift from advertising-led marketing to idea-led marketing; an idea is likened to a sneeze albeit one that is contagious and refreshingly original. The last speaker of the session was Dr KV Damodaran, Joint Advisor at the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI). Dr Damodaran presented his views on how the government implemented regulations such as the National Do Not Call Registry to enforce discipline in the market.
After a short Q&A; session, Confluence broke for lunch after which the panel discussion on aMarketing in the Time of Recessiona was conducted. Prof Rajat K Baisya was the chair for the panel discussion and opened the session, briefly dwelling upon innovative marketing initiatives, alternative marketing models and marketing channels. Ms. Preeti Mehra, Deputy Editor, Business Line, acted as the moderator.
Mr Ajoy Shah, Chief Product Manager shared the story of how JK Tyres was coping with the current economic downtrend. He highlighted how different industries were dependent on each other. He added that though the firm had cut internal costs, such as travel expenses, they had not cut costs that would dilute their presence in the market. Mr Deepak Shetty, Vice President, Domestic Sales and Marketing, MoserBaer India Ltd, said that although the blank CD division was almost recession proof, there was still the impact of changes in consumption patterns with the retail industry seeing a slump worldwide. The Director of Srinathji Ispat Ltd, Mr Gaurav Gupta spoke on the steel industry and the automotive industry, both of which he has businesses in. Emphasizing that there were a lot of budget constraints, he added that this was not the time to stop marketing and that companies should work with what they have. Mr Sandeep Amar, Head of Online Marketing and Business, Simplymarry.com, Times Business Solutions Limited, The Times Group took up from Mr Gupta and reiterated that this was the time for conservatism. A question & answer session followed the panel discussion with the audience asking various questions.