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Mr. Saurabh Bajaj
Marketing Head - Dairy
at - Britannia Industries Ltd.
Dear Participants,
The biggest mistake that a Brand manager at the start of his or her career should avoid is to make decisions with a short term lens be it joining a start-up for excitement, or a company that they don’t like just because it pays more.
Mr. Shubhranshu Singh
Global Head - Marketing
at Royal Enfield
Dear Participants,
A young marketer should avoid looking at the real world through a theoretical lens. She/he should always rely on common sense and self observation to fine tune their marketing actions. The commonly observed mistakes among marketers are a loss of focus on the consumer, insufficient decoding of jargon and inadequate focus on innovation that adds value to the consumer.
Mr. Swadesh Singh
CEO, GNIOT Institute of Management Studies
Dear Participants,
We feel Immense pleasure to congratulate you all for being part of Journey of National Management Olympiad Season 3.
This Competition is becoming synonymous to a new kind of learning experience for management students.
Dr. Kirti S. Dharwadkar
Ph. D. (Economics), M. P. M., M. A., B. A.
Director, SBPIM
Dear Participants,
"Competition is always a good thing. It forces us to do our best. A monopoly renders people complacent and satisfied with mediocrity." – Nancy Pearcy
Winning doesn’t always mean being first. Winning means you’re doing better than you've ever done before. There is nothing like a good competition to push you even further. Embrace competition -- you might surprise yourself!