Aditi Jain
Jan 03, 2024

Drawing conclusions with Aditi Jain

Bi-weekly commentary, observational humour and satire on contemporary events by Aditi Jain, director - brand strategy, Tilt Brand Solutions

Drawing conclusions with Aditi Jain
In the middle of D2C, projects, IPL campaigns and pitches, thrives the culture of the ‘think out loud’ in advertising.
 
The stakes are always high, the time is always limited and the pace, maddening. And there’s you, bought into this conditional opportunity. You, thinking out loud, hoping your experience through the years will timely come through in your words and ideas.
 
So, while you’re wishing for a slower pace and an early retirement, hope to also find your ‘idea charmer’ amidst the many brainstorms in 2024. 
 
Someone who holds space for you to do the very best of your thinking out loud, engage with your thought starters, half-baked ideas and fully-cooked strategy ladders. Someone who will build with you, to build something bigger than you.
Source:
Campaign India

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