Campaign India Team
Sep 10, 2014

Ogilvy's Piyush Pandey tops Campaign Asia's 'most-admired' people and creative lists

Most admired agency is Ogilvy & Mather, followed by Leo Burnett

Ogilvy's Piyush Pandey tops Campaign Asia's 'most-admired' people and creative lists
Campaign Asia-Pacific is proud to present its inaugural Most Admired Companies Report, based on an exclusive survey of professionals across the industry.
 
We may all already have a good sense of the companies that people in the industry look up to. But we wanted to be able to assess that sentiment in a more scientific way.
 
To do this, we invited professionals from across the industry - agencies, brands and media companies - to tell us unprompted which organisations and individuals they see in an especially positive light (aside from their own).
 
We've compiled all the results into a microsite we hope you'll enjoy browsing and sharing. There you'll find a five sets of rankings: clients, media companies, agencies, agency leaders and creatives.
 
In addition, for each company, you'll find a breakdown (example below) of how respondents rated that company across key characteristics including innovation, company culture, management and talent development. 
 
Without further ado, please explore: http://mostadmired.campaignasia.com/
 
(This article first appeared on CampaignAsia.com)
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Campaign India

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