Friday, May 23, 2008

BAJAJ

In the midst of a family feud or corporate restructuring? You tell us...

Even as the demerger of the iconic Bajaj Group takes shape, the brand has found its rightful place in the 4Ps B&M list, with the able flank of its two great warriors, Bajaj Auto and Bajaj Capital.

BajajBAJAJ Auto, the fifth largest Indian company in terms of market cap today, was a tad late in sensing the demand shift from scooters to motorcycles. But at a motor show organized earlier this year you couldn’t really sense the delay, seeing the Pulsar roaring with its mammoth 200cc engine. Even their iconic brand – Bajaj Chetak (which served as a symbol of middle class aspirations for over four decades) was discontinued in 2006. Though hit hard on both sides by Honda Scooters and Hero Honda, the Pulsar continues to chart its way past the sales graph.

If Chetak spurned Bajaj to the top league between the 1970s-1990s, the job in this decade belongs to the Pulsar. “Bajaj as a brand presents a classic case of a dying scooter brand changing itself into a big bike brand today,” says K. V. Sridhar from Leo Burnett. Bajaj is betting next on CNG powered bikes, which will be launched soon. Definitely, the ‘Naye bharat ki nayi tasveer’. What say heir apparent, Rajiv Bajaj?

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Source:- IIPM Editorial, 2008
An IIPM and Management Guru Prof.Arindam Chaudhuri's Initiative

Monday, May 05, 2008

Si(n)gh of relief for DLF!

Pia SINGH... is adroitly leading her real estate chariot into uncharted growth territories. Competitors beware!

The booming real estate bears a gloomy picture of the fairer sex... perhaps with the exception of Pia Singh who has more than registered her presence in the real estate sector, that too in a flamboyant manner. For the uninitiated, before successfully leading the Pia SINGHDigital Talkies entertainment venture for the DLF Group, Pia worked for the risk underwriting department in GE Capital and also played an integral part in building the DLF Golf and Country Club. A graduate from the Wharton School and with a film-making course from New York University under her belt, Pia today sits pretty as the Director of DLF Universal & MD of DLF Retail. And with DLF dominating India’s real estate sector under the leadership of her legendary father KP Singh, Pia is all set to make the group an established retail player now.

As she explains, “DLF retail is well poised to capitalize on its strengths as a comprehensive solution provider in the entertainment and leisure segment by bringing best of quality, service, design and mall management skills into its retail operations.” With DT Cinemas, Pia has already ushered in a revolution in the recreation and entertainment arena and though the entertainment and retail sectors have witnessed a rise of many players, Pia is confident that DLF retail and Entertainment will soon make a mark of its own. With her ambitions firmly in place, this one’s on her way to take DFL to irresistibly greater heights.

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Source: IIPM Editorial, 2008
An IIPM and Management Guru Prof. Arindam Chaudhuri's Initiative