Pragatee Jain is a LinkedIn creator based in Greater Delhi Area with 11,352 followers, focused on Digital Marketing, Workplace Culture, and Business Strategy content. Posts average 77 likes and 0.8% engagement.
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Pragatee JainRetention | CRM | Growth | Communication
Saw this ad on my way to work. Hit me harder than Nokia 3310 drop.
“We started when screen time was only for Snake.”
No fluff, just pure nostalgia done right. Brands, take notes. If they feel it, they remember it.
Pragatee JainRetention | CRM | Growth | Communication
Collab ho toh aisi.
Lays ne cravings sambhali.
Nykaa ne skincare.
Aur dono ne marketing goals set kar diye.
Two brands. Two billboards. One love.
Desi streets par K-beauty aur K-snacks ka crossover episode.
Pragatee JainRetention | CRM | Growth | Communication
When companies start hiring back ex-employees,
samajh jao
the problem is not hiring.
It’s survival.
High attrition.
Toxic culture.
Management experiments gone wrong.
Because healthy workplaces grow teams.
Not assemble reunion episodes.
It’s less rehiring
more “please come back, nobody else is staying.”