PR success isn’t about quantity—it’s about impact. Prioritize meaningful stories over fleeting mentions to truly connect with your audience. #WednesdayWisdom #PRStrategy #QualityOverQuantity #TargetedCoverage Anand Mahesh Talari Noopurr R Chablani Sweta Saha Krutasha Ramanuj Gargi Sarkar
Mavcomm Group
Public Relations and Communications Services
New Delhi, New Delhi 846 followers
A Leading Brand Communication Company
About us
Established in 2006, Mavcomm is a leading full service public relations company designed for the modern marketing milieu. With more than 10 years of results behind us, we are trusted communications advisers to not only some Fortune 500 Companie
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http://www.mavcommgroup.com
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- Public Relations and Communications Services
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- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- New Delhi, New Delhi
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2006
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K1/12, First Floor, Chitranjan Park
Near Deshbandhu College
New Delhi, New Delhi 273006, IN
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Getting started is often the hardest part. Once you take that first step, momentum follows. #MondayMotivation #GrowthMindset #StartNow Anand Mahesh Talari Noopurr R Chablani Sweta Saha Krutasha Ramanuj
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A viral video recently sparked a conversation about how the digital marketing world prioritizes trends over quality. This isn’t just about flashy reels—it’s a growing issue across industries where oversupply lowers standards and redefines what’s “acceptable.” In our latest blog, we explore how this affects brand credibility, consumer trust and even PR strategies. Dive in to discover why quality must always outweigh quantity, and how PR can help reshape the narrative for brands in a world obsessed with what’s trending. Read the full blog and join the conversation! #BrandCredibility #ConsumerTrust #QualityOverQuantity Anand Mahesh Talari Siddhartha Upadhyay Chhavi Upadhyay Noopurr R Chablani Krutasha Ramanuj Sweta Saha
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Not all press is good press—but you can manage the narrative. Handling negative coverage requires strategy, but knowing when and how to push back is key to protecting your brand. Here's this week's PR tip to guide you! #WednesdayWisdom #BrandReputation #StrategicCommunication Anand Mahesh Talari Noopurr R Chablani Sweta Saha Krutasha Ramanuj Gargi Sarkar
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The Cost of Going Viral – A Lesson in Reputation Management In an attempt to spotlight workplace stress, YesMadam took an unconventional and controversial route: a social media campaign claiming 100 employees were fired for being stressed. The backlash was immediate, and while the company clarified it was all a "campaign," it raises a critical question: Was it worth using negative publicity to go viral? Here’s what we can unpack: 1. Intent vs. Impact: The intent may have been noble—shedding light on workplace stress. But the execution shifted the focus from the cause to the company’s ethics. For a brand whose core value proposition is trust—especially when inviting strangers into customers’ homes—this approach risks alienating its audience. Would being known for "mass firing" really benefit their brand image? Or does the "media campaign" explanation risk painting them as inauthentic to customers and employees alike? 2. Crisis or Strategy? Was the apology a proactive crisis management response or an afterthought to salvage a poorly executed plan? Adding to the damage was the delay in addressing the controversy. The time taken to clarify whether this was a campaign or a genuine crisis allowed misinformation to spread, magnifying the negative impact. A faster, more transparent response could have mitigated the backlash significantly. Either way, it reflects the thin line between bold marketing and a full-blown PR disaster. 3. A Better Approach: YesMadam could have launched the campaign with a positive narrative that maintained trust while addressing workplace stress: - Roll out the de-stress leave policy with genuine employee testimonials on managing stress. - Share insights from the mental health survey in an educational, empathetic tone—avoiding shock value. - Partner with mental health advocates to create a campaign that informs rather than outrages. OR Own the mistake: Acknowledge the hasty decision to "fire" employees, apologize for mismanagement and first provide the affected team members with a week-long de-stress session as a goodwill gesture, followed by the workplace stress policy. Share this as a story of accountability and the company’s commitment to doing better. The Bottom Line: Going viral at the cost of trust is always a gamble. The delay in addressing the controversy only exacerbated the situation, allowing doubt and outrage to take root. While YesMadam’s new policy reflects care for employees, the damage to credibility may take much longer to repair. What do you think? Can negative publicity ever justify the risk to a brand’s reputation? How can companies strike a balance between creating buzz and staying authentic? #CrisisManagement #ReputationManagement Anand Mahesh Talari Siddhartha Upadhyay Chhavi Upadhyay Noopurr R Chablani Krutasha Ramanuj Sweta Saha
YesMadam didn't fire its employees for being stressed: 'Social media posts were a planned effort'
moneycontrol.com
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Productivity isn't about doing more; it's about doing what matters. In a world full of endless opportunities and distractions, true productivity stems from focus. #ProductivityTips #SelectiveFocus #WorkSmarter #GoalSetting #MindsetShift Anand Mahesh Talari Noopurr R Chablani Sweta Saha Krutasha Ramanuj Gargi Sarkar
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Mistakes happen—it's how you handle them that counts. A genuine response can turn a setback into a trust-building moment. Here's how brands can make the most of these opportunities! #WednesdayWisdom ##TransparencyMatters #PRInsights Anand Mahesh Talari Noopurr R Chablani Sweta Saha Krutasha Ramanuj
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This Monday, channel your inner tenacity and take that first step toward your goals. The journey begins with your determination to act! #MondayMotivation #ActionOverFear #StayTenacious Anand Mahesh Talari Noopurr R Chablani Sweta Saha Krutasha Ramanuj
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Introducing Wednesday Wisdom: PR Tip of the Week! Every week, we'll share a valuable PR tip to help you elevate your communications and achieve success. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just getting started, these insights are designed to make an impact. Stay tuned and level up your PR game! #WednesdayWisdom #PRTips #PublicRelations #PRInsights Anand Mahesh Talari Noopurr R Chablani Sweta Saha Krutasha Ramanuj
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Lay the groundwork today to craft stories that stand out tomorrow. Because success comes to those who prepare for what others can't foresee. #MondayMotivation #PrepareAhead #StayaheadoftheCurve Anand Mahesh Talari Noopurr R Chablani Sweta Saha Krutasha Ramanuj