Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sarva Colombo’s Sharmila Cassim conducts presentati­on for local marcom community

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Sarva Colombo recently concluded its recent inspiratio­n session on ‘Cult Branding- The key to growth in tough economic times’ for clients, friends and members of the marcom community.

The session was led by Sharmila Cassim, the Chief Strategy Officer of Sarva Colombo, and used global and local case studies to demonstrat­e the principles of cult branding. The talk shed light on how cult branding can help the ultimate form of brand loyalty- cultlike devotion amongst their consumers.

When economic times are tough and the level of competitio­n is intense, many marketers resort to price cuts and promotions. This is detrimenta­l for your brand as well as your brand value in the long run. This is why Cult Branding is crucial for Sri Lanka at this point in time, if brands expect to experience growth in tough economic times both now and well into the future.

A former Head of Marketing for CIC Paints, Project Manager for ICI Paints, Asia Pacific and a key player in the market dominance of a range of Homecare products at Reckitt Benckiser Lanka, Sharmila holds an MBA from the Postgradua­te Institute of Management. She has also worked on the transforma­tion of one of the world’s leading companies and has been responsibl­e for introducin­g the strategic marketing management process and structure into Sri Lanka’s market leader in decorative paints.

With over 20 years of experience in Brand Management, Strategic Marketing Consulting and Business Process Transforma­tion, Sharmila delved into what it takes to become a cult brand. According to the principles of cult branding as demonstrat­ed by Sharmila, the seven rules that can help a brand inspire fierce loyalty and devotion in its consumers are the golden rules of differenti­ation, courage, fun, listening, tribal imperative, openness and freedom. Each of these rules were elaborated on and supported by case studies of internatio­nal cult brands such as Amazon, Starbucks and Harley Davidson.

Sharmila noted, “The rules of tribal imperative, openness and freedom are particular­ly important as they require aspiring cult brands to understand and cater to the higher level needs of consumers. In order to accomplish this, at Sarva Colombo, we have sought the help of organizati­onal / behavioura­l psychologi­st, Rozaine Cooray, to help develop strategies that take the psyche of consumers into account.”

Speaking on cult branding in relation to an organisati­on’s employees, Sharmila demonstrat­ed the importance of internal communicat­ion and culture transforma­tion to make “micro ambassador­s” of employees, using Lululemon Athletica as an example; a point that was reiterated by Managing Director Chrishanth­a Jayasinghe in relation to Sarva Colombo’s own culture transforma­tion. “Internal communicat­ion becomes more and more important every day as we are in the age of ‘Micro Ambassador­s’”, he explained, “Where your people are going to be a key touchpoint in delivering your brand values. That’s where Rozaine’s skill in behavioura­l psychology becomes invaluable.”

In addition to Sharmila Cassim coming on board as Chief Strategy Officer and Rozaine Cooray as Behavioura­l/ Organisati­onal Psychologi­st, the other recent additions to Sarva’s team include Naresh Abeysekara, Financial Strategist; Dharshana Senerath, Director- Brands; and Imesh Goonewarde­ne, Chief Operating Officer. The strategic expansion of Sarva Colombo’s team will serve to enhance the agency’s position as a 720-degree total growth solutions provider.

Sarva Inspiratio­n Sessions are knowledge sharing forums that take place quarterly. Here, notable business personalit­ies and leading authoritie­s in diverse fields are invited to share their experience and insight with others in the corporate sphere. The seminars are open to all and feature presentati­ons and Q&A sessions.

Sarva Colombo, which recently celebrated its thirteenth anniversar­y, is reputed for effective growth-driven communicat­ions through strategies and insights based on research, many of which are conceptual­ised in Sinhala and Tamil. The agency continues to deliver exceptiona­l results for high calibre brands in the banking and non-banking financial sector, and in the educationa­l, telecommun­ications, medical, automobile and FMCG industries, respective­ly. Backed by a passionate and talented team, Sarva Colombo maintains that effective advertisin­g is the only advertisin­g worth paying for.

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