Michelle tells us that she always loved words, so she was sure that she is going to make her career in uncovering meaning in some way or the other, she just couldn’t pinpoint anything. After some time, she discovered her love for journalism as she was always very curious and wanted to uncover the meaning of things.
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Swati starts her discussion by explaining the core value of marketing communications, understanding and sticking to the core value a business and its employees relate to. She feels it is important to make information personalised to have more impact. Believing in “less is more”, she advises on refraining from sending out too much information.
Tanvi calls personal branding a mosaic of 11 factors, with thought leadership being the prime one. She feels that social media is a great platform for building personal branding, but it also depends on the target audience.
Anshul Jain is the Managing Director of Lighthouse Funds. Lighthouse Funds is a company that provides funds to the companies in need. They operate in different ranges of companies, but the centre is always the consumer.
Xaviera spent three years of her life at a Japanese Internment Camp.
Ariel talks about the beauty of her job, which allows people to share all kinds of stories with her. She calls it a relationship of “familiar strangers.”
She affirms that masculine energy of practicality, measures, structure, decision making etc. is good but we have to mix it with a little feminine energy which is based on intuitions, empathy, collaboration etc.
Milli stresses the importance of good relationships with your banker and legal teams, which comes into play especially in unprecedented times like the pandemic.
She has received a lifetime achievement award for gender balance leadership by PW and Global. She has also authored several books including “Why Women mean Business?”.
With digitisation growing exponentially, the future of technology and its impact on human lives become paramount to understand.