CXO Moves: Nykaa ropes in Unilever exec as its private label CEO quits

Keep up with all the key people movements in the brand marketing ecosystem. (Representational image: Thomas Le via Unsplash)

Home Credit, Amazon, Wondrlab, FCB, Ogilvy, Honasa, Wunderman Thompson and more, beef up their executive cadres. Here’s a round-up of the people who are in, out and in-between in the past two weeks.

Bookstrapping: Hul Hul – The suppression of the Santal Rebellion in Bengal, 1855.

What’s absolutely astonishing about the rebellion of 1855, is that the Santals fought for a region that they were passing through. (Image: Cover of Peter Stanley's book. Amazon India)

The plot, stratagems and alliances of the rebellion itself, form the bulk of the book by Peter Stanley. Meet new heroes you probably haven’t heard of. Bookstrapping Rating: 3.5 stars

Simply Speaking: Brands Need Editors. Here’s Why.

Stories serve as fundamental ingredients in allowing people to create a shared sense of being. Shared stories lead to shared values which in turn leads to a shared world view. This calls for attention to the goings on in the world as an Editor would give it. (Representational image Mayur Deshpande via Unsplash) 

The rise of brand journalism signals an exciting time in media, and it shows no signs of slowing down.

There will be a complete change in how people perceive real money gaming: Deepak Gullapalli

Deepak Gullapalli, Founder & CEO, Head Digital Works

In an exclusive chat with Storyboard 18, Deepak Gullapalli, Founder and CEO, Head Digital Works talks about change in messaging, growing marketing spends, getting Shah Rukh Khan as brand ambassador and perception change around real money games

What Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick teaches us about leadership

'Ahab, who's the captain of the ship, is a charismatic leader and he loves his people, but he's driven by personal ambition to take revenge on the whale. And he basically sinks the ship.' (Representational image: Zoltan Tasi via Unsplash)

Leaders on leadership and how to build careers: Godrej’s Sudhir Sitapati shares a business lesson from a classic and what he looks for in young leaders.