India Inc Is Not In A Slowdown. India Inc Is The Slowdown

With a steady fall in GDP growth rate during the last five quarters, there’s a near unanimous verdict that the Indian economy is going through a slowdown. Most experts agree that the fundamental cause of the slowdown is insufficient consumption. I agree with both views. But I differ about the reasons advanced to explain the … Read more

Regulated Blockchain – Oxymoron But Killer App

There are many business relationships where trust is one-sided. Let me give a few examples of such relationships in which the contract between two parties A and B is such that A needs to trust B but B does not need not trust A. #1. METERING Mobile phone subscriber consumes data. The consumption is measured … Read more

Discount Is Not The Only Reason For Shopping Online

At the end of my blog post titled Retail Is Still Barking Up The Wrong Tree Against Ecommerce, I’d made a bold prediction that, within a few months, I’d find a few more non-price related reasons for shopping online. Well, it took me longer than that but I found one recently. This was at the outlet … Read more

What Can Government Do About Petrol Price?

Today’s Times of India has two op-eds on petrol pricing. The one by Swaminathan S Anklesaria Aiyer (@swaminomics) advises the government to hold taxes at their present levels and leave petrol prices as they are. The other by Chetan Bhagat (@chetan_bhagat) advocates exactly the opposite approach. In the past, I’d leaned towards the former point of view. That changed … Read more

IKEA Will Die If It Expects Indians To DIY

Nine years after I wrote Changing Face of DIY Markets, it’s still not so easy to get carpenters, electricians and plumbers for doing small household repair and home improvement jobs in India. At the time, the matching of demand from consumers with supply of of handymen was quite inefficient, with most online portals offering only listing services. … Read more

Killing The Six Deadly CX Killers

Over the years I’ve bought a wide range of products and services from banks, insurers, etailers, colleges, publishers, brick-and-mortar stores, hardware and software companies, TELCOs, airlines and travel agencies. My experience as a customer ranges from delight (Ecommerce and Travel) through to exasperation (Higher Education, Media, and Retail) and indifference (BFSI, Technology and Telecom). Poor … Read more

PayZapp’s Loss Is PayTM’s Gain – And Lesson For PSPs

Many people complain that cashiers decline Apple Pay even though their stores have advertised support for Apple’s payment service. I’ve come across the same experience with HDFC Bank’s PayZapp mobile wallet. The cashier at a restaurant in my neighborhood told me they hadn’t started accepting PayZapp although there was a “PayZapp Accepted” sticker on his … Read more

Three Ways To Boost The Appeal Of Targeted Offers

Targeted offers have become famous. That’s not to say they’ve become popular – brand managers report low conversion rates of offers made to offers redeemed. There are many reasons for this problem such as the ones I covered in Walking The Tightrope Between Driving Repeat Purchase And Rewarding Loyalty and How To Fulfill Targeted Offers To … Read more