Pitch CMO Summit 2011: Cafe coffee
Day – A great hang-out




                                              According to an estimate, per capita consumption of coffee in
India is 82 grams per person per year compared to USA where the per capita consumption is four kg.
Thus, India offers a huge growth opportunity for coffee market in India.
The Challenge
But the challenge here was to cater to the taste and mood of today‟s vibrating customers. “The major
challenge is that consumers‟ taste is getting ephemeral. So, a brand has to keep introducing new taste
and change faster than the consumers do today,” says K Ramakrishnan, President, Marketing, Café
Coffee Day (CCD).
Also, the challenge for CCD was to meet consumers‟ diverse expectations as they are not uni-
dimensional in their approach, as Ramakrishnan says, “Youth today are doing multiple things at the same
time. They are surrounded by music, romance, sports, and career challenges and so many other things
simultaneously.”

The Strategy
So, CCD looked at business in two ways. First, from a perspective of selling coffee and second,
becoming a hangout place for different occasions. Rather than being a product or a
service, it aimed to become part of consumers‟ life.
The cafe chain designed its strategy on the basis of consumer insight that “youth today are increasingly
looking for nearby hangouts amidst their hectic work schedules and changing lifestyle. Also, they love
freedom and are bold while expressing their opinions.” So, CCD offered them hangouts where they can
spend leisure time.

Other insight was that today‟s generation is more confident and believes in what it thinks. “Earlier, people
were from the „I-we-us generation‟ which believed in belonging to a family or a society or a group. In
1980s and 1990s, this started to change as a new breed of generation came claiming „I am a star
generation‟. From this, today‟s generation has moved on to „I am what I am generation‟,” says Ramki,
adding, “They say they don‟t need to belong to any defined order. So, if a brand wants to talk to them,
they should talk in the way they would like to listen.”

The Implementation
So, CCD did not go for a particular positioning. It was left to consumers on how they would like to see the
coffee chain. For example, CCD is a dating parlour for some folks. It is a place where some interviews are
held. It is also a place where one can wait for somebody. As a result, the CCD outlets mean different
things to different people. “CCD offered consumer to decide what they thought of a CCD outlet. The
objective here is to endear consumer, make them a partner and make them join the CCD group,” says
Ramakrishnan.
The chain also felt that engaging with customers was more important than just informing them amidst a
deluge of information. Therefore, instead of going for „brand communication‟, CCD went for „brand
conversation‟. The brand used social media as a platform to reach out to fans and start conversation with
them. At the same time, it utilised the platform to become a symbol of collective individualism which
today‟s youth practice. It played a catalyst on its Facebook page to engage consumers in meaningful
conversation where they could express their opinion on the brand. The CCD philosophy, according to
Ramakrishnan, is “Don‟t talk at consumers. Talk with them. Be part of the group that your consumers
are.”

Realising that there was no possibility of typecasting, the chain did a lot of co-creation in terms of its
product development through consumer engagement on social media platform. “If their (customers‟) taste
is ephemeral, then changes in your offerings have to be swifter, faster and you should keep it moving on.
So, conversation with millions of our fans help us to decide what our next menu will be,” says
Ramakrishnan.




CCD also handled its social media campaign very cautiously. While it remained open to receive
consumers‟ criticism, it believed in being fair to them by addressing their concerns in a very constructive
way. “If you are fair, your fans and consumers will definitely be giving you a chance. They don‟t post a
problem saying solve it now, here and immediately. They get out of hand when you don‟t respond to it,”
says Ramakrishnan, adding, “Consumers are always ready to give yet another chance to a brand if it is
sincere about solving an issue.”

Results
CCD has not only realised the potential of the market in the country but also created a new coffee culture
in India. It is the success of CCD that has pushed the international players like Starbucks to foray into the
Indian market. With its 1,180 cafes, and a million fans on its Facebook page, CCD has itself become a
place for branding and marketing. Having gone for expansion with its operational efficiency basis training
mechanism, supervisory mechanism and audit mechanism, the chain aims to reach to a number of 2000
cafes by 2014.

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  • 1. Pitch CMO Summit 2011: Cafe coffee Day – A great hang-out According to an estimate, per capita consumption of coffee in India is 82 grams per person per year compared to USA where the per capita consumption is four kg. Thus, India offers a huge growth opportunity for coffee market in India. The Challenge But the challenge here was to cater to the taste and mood of today‟s vibrating customers. “The major challenge is that consumers‟ taste is getting ephemeral. So, a brand has to keep introducing new taste and change faster than the consumers do today,” says K Ramakrishnan, President, Marketing, Café Coffee Day (CCD). Also, the challenge for CCD was to meet consumers‟ diverse expectations as they are not uni- dimensional in their approach, as Ramakrishnan says, “Youth today are doing multiple things at the same time. They are surrounded by music, romance, sports, and career challenges and so many other things simultaneously.” The Strategy So, CCD looked at business in two ways. First, from a perspective of selling coffee and second, becoming a hangout place for different occasions. Rather than being a product or a service, it aimed to become part of consumers‟ life. The cafe chain designed its strategy on the basis of consumer insight that “youth today are increasingly looking for nearby hangouts amidst their hectic work schedules and changing lifestyle. Also, they love freedom and are bold while expressing their opinions.” So, CCD offered them hangouts where they can spend leisure time. Other insight was that today‟s generation is more confident and believes in what it thinks. “Earlier, people were from the „I-we-us generation‟ which believed in belonging to a family or a society or a group. In 1980s and 1990s, this started to change as a new breed of generation came claiming „I am a star generation‟. From this, today‟s generation has moved on to „I am what I am generation‟,” says Ramki, adding, “They say they don‟t need to belong to any defined order. So, if a brand wants to talk to them, they should talk in the way they would like to listen.” The Implementation So, CCD did not go for a particular positioning. It was left to consumers on how they would like to see the coffee chain. For example, CCD is a dating parlour for some folks. It is a place where some interviews are held. It is also a place where one can wait for somebody. As a result, the CCD outlets mean different things to different people. “CCD offered consumer to decide what they thought of a CCD outlet. The
  • 2. objective here is to endear consumer, make them a partner and make them join the CCD group,” says Ramakrishnan. The chain also felt that engaging with customers was more important than just informing them amidst a deluge of information. Therefore, instead of going for „brand communication‟, CCD went for „brand conversation‟. The brand used social media as a platform to reach out to fans and start conversation with them. At the same time, it utilised the platform to become a symbol of collective individualism which today‟s youth practice. It played a catalyst on its Facebook page to engage consumers in meaningful conversation where they could express their opinion on the brand. The CCD philosophy, according to Ramakrishnan, is “Don‟t talk at consumers. Talk with them. Be part of the group that your consumers are.” Realising that there was no possibility of typecasting, the chain did a lot of co-creation in terms of its product development through consumer engagement on social media platform. “If their (customers‟) taste is ephemeral, then changes in your offerings have to be swifter, faster and you should keep it moving on. So, conversation with millions of our fans help us to decide what our next menu will be,” says Ramakrishnan. CCD also handled its social media campaign very cautiously. While it remained open to receive consumers‟ criticism, it believed in being fair to them by addressing their concerns in a very constructive way. “If you are fair, your fans and consumers will definitely be giving you a chance. They don‟t post a problem saying solve it now, here and immediately. They get out of hand when you don‟t respond to it,” says Ramakrishnan, adding, “Consumers are always ready to give yet another chance to a brand if it is sincere about solving an issue.” Results CCD has not only realised the potential of the market in the country but also created a new coffee culture in India. It is the success of CCD that has pushed the international players like Starbucks to foray into the Indian market. With its 1,180 cafes, and a million fans on its Facebook page, CCD has itself become a place for branding and marketing. Having gone for expansion with its operational efficiency basis training mechanism, supervisory mechanism and audit mechanism, the chain aims to reach to a number of 2000 cafes by 2014.