Campaign India Team
Dec 19, 2023

Rapid fire with Kranti Gada

Our year-ender this time around places the fraternity on the 'hot seat' to answer questions about the year gone by and their expectations from 2024

Rapid fire with Kranti Gada

Campaign India's year-ender series continues with Kranti Gada, founder, Neown. 

 

This year, we're reaching out to the advertising, media and marketing communities, and asking them to give quick, crisp answers to a set of questions intended to highlight the highs and lows of the year gone by, and their take on technology advancements.

 

Here's Gada's take on it:

 

AI a boon or bane: Time will tell, but it’s definitely the biggest disruption our generation may see. 

 

A gift you want from Santa: Gift the Neown library subscription to every child!

 

One piece of professional advice you would give to your past self at the beginning of 2023: Be patient. 

 

The most valuable lesson you learned from a professional failure this year: Consumer is truly the king - that lesson also led us to launch one of our bestselling products. 

 

If your resolution had a tagline for 2024, what would it be? Create impact in everything you do!

 

Also read:

 

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Source:
Campaign India

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