Saturday, August 8, 2020

A Marketer with A Difference

(Disclaimer: this is an attempt to imagining and experiencing a person I would like to become 7 years down the line. So year is 2027 and meet Dr. Gaurav Chandakkar)   

Introduction: We welcome you to this Annual ISB Dialogue 2027. Today we have Dr. Gaurav Chandakkar, our own alumni, an eminent personality behind 'digital ethnographer' as our speaker and guest. He's graduated in Microbiology and thereafter he pursued masters in Anthropology and then MBA. He brings 2 decades of varied work experience spanning through NGOs, domestic and international alike, as well as flair of the corporate world with MNCs. Later he pursued Fellow Programme Management from ISB. His thesis has been recognized as a pivotal work in marrying anthropological methods with modern day digital-marketing. Let's put hands together in welcoming him and hear from him his journey and life lessons. 

Monologue: Thank you and I am humbled with the introduction. Let me begin by saying, this is a dream come true and standing here, among the brightest talents of our country, I feel privileged as well as little nostalgic as my life journey flashed in-front of my eyes. I am going to open all pages of my life and I request you to learn from my mistakes and short-comings. My story is story of failures and lessons from failures!

Growing up, I was just an ordinary person who aimed at scoring just enough marks so as to make myself and my parents happy and Help me stay in a Division meant to be for 'Scholars' or good grade earners. Being fat, I was bullied, made fun-of all the time and when it came to the period of PT (Physical Training), it dreaded me the most as it exposed my 'inability' to run as fast as my peers. I was a subject of 'fun' for many. So truly speaking I never enjoyed my school-days. However, when I finished my secondary schooling and went for the higher-secondary, I was optimistic about change of situation. However, the impact of 'fun' that people had, had already seeped in and made me a person that I hated. The situation became difficult as I was not able to crack the Medical Entrance exam and had to settle for Bachelors degree instead of MBBS. I had disappointed myself, but more that I was carrying a baggage that I had disappointed my parents as well. I was apprehensive about it, but for the first time, I had a friend circle that I enjoyed the most. This also helped me change my mind of re-taking Medical entrance examination, and I continued with my Bachelors degree. I guess, I again disappointed my parents. During the same time, I was fascinated by Anthropology subject and started searching more about the subject. Everyone was surprised (or actually taken aback) when I opted for Anthropology course for Masters by sidelining the regular 'Biotechnology' course, which was blooming at the time. I guess, I again disappointed my parents. But, for me, I was enjoying the course. It helped me understand myself, understand other people and widen my worldview. A walk in a village, was no more just a walk but an inquiry into the cultural nuances of the villagers. It also shaped my interest in writing. And most importantly, here I met a friend, who showed me the way to overcome fear, fear of speaking in English, stage fear and instilling self-confidence. It gave me chance to meet people from all-walk-of-life and 'not forming opinions' about them. Here's for the first time, the thought of applied anthropology was struck. 

I worked with many NGOs after doing masters, but I always felt that something wasn't right. I hated the way NGO profession was perceived by many- mainly as a person with Jhola!. I used to have debates with my peers, why NGO is considered as a profession for the 'social-work' only without much ambition. I wanted to apply corporate principles in the NGO working. But, for that I had to know the 'corporate' principles first. Hence, I pursued MBA and got into the corporate world to learn more about its ways. All this while, I used to do small assignments so as not to loose touch with the field. And, when I first delved in to the world of marketing, I knew that this was the field I would like to be part of and I could see me using some of the principles of anthropological research methodologies in my working and achieving results. It helped me build a foundation for my future work in my Fellowship programme. It also paved a way to build 'digital ethnographer'. 

The digital ethnographer foundation was formed three years back, and has become one of the most promising companies of the decade. We have had great collaborations, recently with the Microsoft, for providing ethnographic insights to the consumer behaviour on their social platforms. I believe, the modern digital world require modern techniques and we at the foundation constantly strive to create them. 

Well, today I am not going to elaborate upon the work that is well-know to you but something that I would like everyone to know about the underlying mission of our foundation. Our foundation runs a campaign- community approach towards fitness - where physically fit people to network with people who need help. This is a unique community that help each other by bringing each other's strengths. We as a foundation also work as a mediator between Donors and the Needy especially in the education sector. We have a repository of verified NGOs and their needs, and we network them with an appropriate donor organization. We also do an independent financial and work audits and send it to the respective organizations. 

To end my speech, please remember

  • do not be afraid to be afraid. However, do endure the period 
  • in crisis, do not hesitate to ask for help. Find a person whom you can trust.
  • people will get disappointed in you, even your parents. However, do not stop pursuing what you think is right for you. Either people will understand you or you will learn a great lesson. 
  • last, but not the least, teach your child to respect and accept others as they are. 
I would like to thank dean of the college for giving me this opportunity and thank you all for listening to me patiently. As I keep saying, don't let Failures Fail you!

     

Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Faith

The time wraps an
Unconvincing puzzle around you
The thoughts are troubled
You ponder over a future
The path unseen
The way to survive
Is to have a Faith in probabilities

Friday, February 27, 2015

You

They are there always been there
Donning the mask conveniently and happily
Being erudite, disguising effectively
They were also there, always been there
Masking themselves effectively
Somehow managing but happy
And then you are there, always been there
Sweating it out, trying to balance
And managing, managing well
That’s the reason you commit mistakes
Being human
That’s the reason you feel bad
Being a learner
And that should be the reason

For not being let down by your own conscious

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Just Like That

When is it that you yourself feel that you are successful
Is it when as a baby you learn to crawl or
When you learn to stand straight or
When you utter that first word
Is it when you get an admission to a good school
Or when you meet and make your first friend
Is it when you secure good marks in school
Or when teachers pat your back
Is it when you get to good college
Or when you become an unmissable hero in the college
Or just be the one the crowd who is never noticed
Is it when you decide your own on after-college life
Or when you get into a career decided by your parents
Is it when you get a job with better paychecks
Or when you get someone whom you can spend life with
Is it when you have a group of freinds who,
,As they ‘will cry when you die’
Is it when you get along your life as parents
Or when you decide to when to become one and stand by it
Is it when you get paid decently for the job you hate
Or when you are paid peanuts for the job that you would die for
Is it when others exclaimed how successful you are
Or is it when you become the subject to be envied
When all these are just questions
Answers will be many
And certainly no right and wrong in them
However, important is to feel that you’re successful
The options are many and choices are hard
The mind is mingling in these thoughts
Turning back, everything seems so foggy
Need to see through and get that feeling back
Life is cut across various stages
You are successful at one and may not be at other
But the life is a journey as they say
Hope is the light that will light up our mind

Get that hope and take step forward

Friday, February 6, 2015

Just Forget It....

I was a person of substance
Well that’s what I used to think
I was a person of dreams
Well that’s what I aimed for
I was a person with ideas
Well hat what my idea of myself was
Now, I am left with a void
Searching a substance in my life
Everyday dawns with a positive thought
Proceeds t a negative one by night
Every word I say, I am not sure of
Every act I do, I am not clear about
Every person I met, I estrange in a moment
Every friend I make, I lose in flash
Everything that happens, I have no control over
I've loosen all the strings
The life is running and I am drudging behind
I am soaked in the thoughts
I need to break myself open
I need to choose rather than follow
The life’s rule are not fair or may be
Or maybe just forget it….

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

China: better than India?

Many of us be it lay people, businessmen, economists and policymakers always try to draw parallels between India and China and try to project which will be economic Power by 2025 or 2050. However the article that I read about China was an eyeopener. It has reinforced the advantages of having Democracy in India. Though there are some benefits in the political situation that China has, the social impacts (like the one mentioned in this article) are far grave than Economic and Monetary benefits especially from Common Man's perspective.
Link to the article:
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/news-by-company/corporate-trends/with-an-annual-package-of-rs-49-crore-genpacts-tiger-tyagarajan-is-the-lion-of-salary-circuit/articleshow/14280131.cms

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Democracy(?)

For last few months- Our Army Chief speaks more to "aam adami" than our Prime Minister(?)!