Hey guys!
Today we have with us Ankur Ashta who is the author of Heart, Mind and Wallet. The book looks really interesting so please go ahead and read the interview. There is also a super cool giveaway at the end. :)
Summary-
Consumer insight, though a potent possession, is not a magical agent that transpires from years of scrutiny and soul-searching. All it takes is a basic understanding of what enhances the pleasure for human beings and what reduces their pain. We all have, for example, used the ATM to withdraw cash, sometime or the other. Consider a situation where a person visiting the ATM doesn't have to bother to key-in the amount he needs; the ATM recognizes him and hands him the money basis his identified needs. "Heart, Mind & Wallet" aims to highlight the handiness of insights, while - at the same time - capturing their potential, bringing into focus, in the context, how certain thought-leaders have used them to create winning stories.Consider a company leveraging expiry date for pillows to increase the sales of the product by more than 300%. Also, consider a company bridging the gap between ice-cream parlours and consumers and re-writing the way, ice-cream is consumed in India. This well-researched book throws light on some innate human factors, which - while being ridiculously entertaining - are also capable of defining success or failure of a brand. The book has been written in a fairly easy to understand language and, explains everything with loads of exciting stories and marketing examples (largely in Indian context).
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AUTHOR:
INTERVIEW:
1.
Tell us a little bit about your book, Heart, Mind & Wallet.
Heart, Mind and Wallet is
a book about human behaviour and how we, human beings, interact with brands and
marketing. It is about motivational forces behind our actions, thoughts and
behaviour. It also talks about how different advertisers/companies have leveraged
these motivational forces to script envious success stories. The book also
talks about interesting human idiosyncrasies that we all indulge in, yet don’t
know unless someone tells us.
2.
What inspired you to write Heart, Mind & Wallet?
I have always been a keen
observer of human behaviour. My job and the fact that I like reading led me to
work on something, which talks about human behaviour and how it follows certain
patterns and how these patterns can be used to make interesting product
innovations/advertising campaigns.
3.
What made you so interested in the Indian market and its consumers?
India is a very peculiar
market and it needs to be treated differently from the rest of the world. There
are companies which have made peace with this fact and are benefitting out of
it. For example, Audi – for India- makes different horns than what it makes
globally. This is because the horns that it makes globally will not work beyond
two weeks, given the vigorous use Indians put horns to. These kinds of examples
are my inspiration to deep dive into the Indian mindset.
4.
Why do you think readers should pick up your book?
For a simple reason: there aren’t too many books on the
topic which explain the subject without getting esoteric. In fact, I have
already started getting feedback on the book and people are appreciating that
it is such an easy book to read. Also, the book aims to highlight, to the
‘non-marketing’ background people, on why they should take interest in
marketing and consumer insights. Your interest in understanding India is also a
good enough reason for you to pick this book.
5.
Which authors do you look up to for their writing style?
I like the way Malcom
Gladwell writes. I am a huge fan of Dan Ariely and Sheena Iyengar.
6.
What advice would you like to give for aspiring authors?
Stay focused and persistent, and read a lot. Get back to your book at least
four times in a week. Also, you shouldn’t read your own thing too often and
after long gaps. Since you have written it, it can’t intrigue you as much as it
would intrigue someone who reads it for the first time. This lack of intrigue
can affect confidence in your content.
7.
What do you like to do when you're not writing?
I am a practicing
marketer; so the work keeps me occupied. Other than work and writing, I like to
take out time for reading and observing human behaviour. I like to try my hand
at cooking as well, sometimes.
8.
Which is the one book you could read for the rest of your life?
I would pick two:
Cuckold by Kiran
Nagarkar and Fountainhead by Ayn Rand.
9.
What can we expect next from you?
I am working on a couple of things right now. One is
related to human behaviour. The other one is about common mistakes we make in
our usage of English, the language
10.
What makes Heart, Mind & Wallet different from all the other books in the
market?
Its simplicity, lot of
Indian examples and the fact it has been written with the consumer at the
centre. So, it is to enhance the learning of the consumer and why he/she should
take interest in marketing and consumer insights. The topic might appear boring
to a lot of people. The book aims to make it interesting for the reader.
Thank you so much Ankur!
GIVEAWAY:
Ankur has generously offered to give away TWO copies of Heart, Mind and Wallet to two lucky Indian readers.
May the odds be ever is your favor! :)
I definitely haven't heard about this book before or anything like it actually. It's always nice to get something refreshingly different. Thanks for sharing this interview with us! :)
ReplyDeleteWaiting for my copy to be delivered on Monday. Hopefully the Author will sign the cover page.
ReplyDeleteThe interview with the author sims very interesting, also eagerly wants to read and review this book.
ReplyDeleteThe book seems like something I'd enjoy reading.
ReplyDeleteAs always, great interview guys :)
This is a really interesting topic and we discussed about this in our psychology classes and it's really fascinating. Great interview, Janhvi :)
ReplyDeleteWhere on the planet earth do you find such books gals! Looking forward to reading it!
ReplyDeleteHave compleed reading it. Awesome book. USP is the examples it has from Indian marketing scenario to deive home a point.
ReplyDeleteThanks again for introducing another new Indian Author to me :-*
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