Meet Lulu
Landor, 2011
An interview from Campaign India with Landor's country director of India, Lulu Raghavan
Throwing about some ideas during lunch hour really isn’t how one should come up with a name for a new product or business, believes Lulu Raghavan, country director for Landor Associates in India. For Raghavan, a naming consultant, among the other hats she wears, it’s a subject that’s close to her heart, and she insists it’s something clients are starting to take seriously as well.
Raghavan was introduced to naming when she joined Landor in San Francisco, after getting her MBA from S.P. Jain Institute of Management and Research in Mumbai and shifting to the city post marriage in 2000. “I joined as a brand consultant/naming strategist. My job was just to come up with names for products and companies, and that’s my background,” she said. “Naming is big business in the U.S. The thing is, when you have to worry about a name that’s a trademark and is registerable in many countries, you can’t just sit around at lunchtime, order pizzas, and come up with a name; that’s just not a business strategy.”
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