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Passionately Yours, ABG - ABG | Shreya Bansal, MDI Gurgaon

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shreya bansal
shreya bansal

Aditya Birla Group stands for Integrity, Commitment, Passion,  Seamless, Speed. As a whimsical consumer, the values a brand embodies  are important to me. And of all these, passion, is the most important  one.

 I have always been taught that whatever I am doing, be it for myself  or for someone else, it must be given 100% of my abilities. And to give  something your 100%, you need to be passionate about its purpose.

For ABG, being the gargantuan corporate it is, it can be very easy to  put up some values on the webpage and not adhere to them. But the ABG  has shown that they are genuinely and passionately connected to the  consumer. They not only understand their customer’s needs, but also the  customers, the various aspects of their lives, their hopes and  aspirations. For instance, check out the “Style your change” ad campaign  run by Pantaloons, a subsidiary of the Aditya Birla Group. The brand  understands you, the consumer. It understands the changes in your life,  and promises to be with you through each one of them. “Drop the Tags” by  Liva is another campaign that urges you to shed the labels and tags  others put on you. With Aditya Birla Capital’s campaign #DearMoney, they  are addressing a common man with uncanny and blank ability in  understanding finance and providing him/her with a one-stop solution.  Their sustainability initiatives such as using hybrid power to operate  Vodafone Idea’s telecom towers and making use of cellulose for Liva’s  new clothing line Livaeco, brings home the point that the company is  passionate about its purpose.

ABG is big in my life. Not just because of the products its makes  that I use on a daily basis, but also because they tell the world, that  if a big conglomerate like ABG, with its 1,20,000 employees spread  across 35 nations can imbibe these values, so can you.

Passion has been a driving force in my life. Since childhood, I have  been passionate about drawing and sketching. My childhood penchant for  doodling has carried on well into adulthood and I began working as a  freelancing graphic designer. I had struggled for a year trying to make  it. The job required long working hours and completely wrecked my  schedule trying to accommodate clients from other time zones. Talent and  skill play a very important role in this line of work, but not as much  as discipline and commitment. The guy who hits a sixer gets the crowd’s  attention at first, but only the one who works most diligently and  accurately stays the longest in the field. Since I had trouble embracing  the uncertainty that came with the job, I took up any work that came my  way. My refusal to say no to a job cost me my reputation in the  freelancing community. I took up work I was not passionate about and I  could not give it my best. The gigs that came my way were usually from  small businesses that want a visiting card, logo or a menu card  designed. Without associating with the business on a personal level, and  not understanding the purpose and vision of the business, you will  never be able to deliver a satisfactory design. Because what you design  is a representation of something the customer holds very dear.

So, I decided take some time off, realize my limitations and work on  defining what I want to work on. I learnt to prioritize my inclinations,  and now I take up work, only that I connect to. I haven’t looked back  since.

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Passionately Yours, ABG - ABG | Shreya Bansal, MDI Gurgaon