Lata Subramanian

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Lata Subramanian


Born
Mumbai, India
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An Economics graduate, Lata has over 35 years of work experience across a range of service related industries such as Advertising, Civil Aviation, Hospitality,Marketing and Publishing.

She is a voracious reader and loves to write. Her love for writing led her to accept the post of Managing Editor, The Smart Manager; a position she held between 2008 and 2010 when she was in Publishing. She is now a hobbyist writer and blogger, publishing posts regularly on www.latawonders.com

Lata has just hung up her boots, retiring from corporate life to blog and maybe write a book or two. The last position she held in the corporate world was CMO, Sterling Holiday Resorts (India) Limited - a leading Leisure Hospitality and Vacation Ownership company in Ind
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The Indus Club experience is curated to perfection

I was recently invited to dinner and a private screening of Star Wars: The Last Jedi at The Indus Club. It was my first outing there and to my utter delight, I found that The Indus Club offered an experience curated to perfection.


It is often said that a service brand is built by paying attention to detail. That’s true. But that statement is also incomplete, missing the core essence of a service br

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Published on January 01, 2018 21:28
Average rating: 4.43 · 14 ratings · 8 reviews · 1 distinct work
A Dance with the Corporate ...

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“I discovered that I wasn’t good looking when I went out into the world to look for a job. No, don’t mistake me. I was never delusional. I knew I was no Helen of Troy[32]. But whenever I looked in the mirror, I liked what I saw. I liked my face. Plus I had a great figure. Anyway, turns out that when you are a woman looking for a job in a glamourous industry, you need to be fair and lovely. See, that’s successful branding for you – when you so unconsciously use the phrase ‘fair and lovely.’ Of course, back then in the early 1980s, the skin whitening cream, Fair & Lovely, was not marketed as the route to bagging the job of your dreams. That”
Lata Subramanian, A Dance with the Corporate Ton: Reflections of a Worker Ant

“I hope I live to see a day when a yellow rose[183] is extended between the warring factions of shareholder and employee value.”
Lata Subramanian, A Dance with the Corporate Ton: Reflections of a Worker Ant

“But they may just find then, like King Midas did, that their wealth creation markets have disappeared. Robots, you see, do not make for good consumers.”
Lata Subramanian, A Dance with the Corporate Ton: Reflections of a Worker Ant



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