Staff Reporters
Mar 12, 2021

Can creative power Publicis’ plan B?

AGENCY REPORT CARD: The agency network has been known for years for its strong, independent creative agencies. With Power of One being the new anthem, we analyse how this sum-of-the-parts strategy fared in 2020.

Can creative power Publicis’ plan B?

Publicis Groupe has traditionally had a significant creative presence in APAC through Publicis Worldwide, Leo Burnett, Saatchi and Saatchi and BBH. We have, until 2019, judged these entities separately in our Agency Report Cards listing. For 2020, however, Publicis made it clear that it wouldn’t be sending us separate submissions for these agencies and instead opted to send us an omnibus document. 

Did this sum-of-the-parts strategy change the agency's overall grade? Our full Agency Report Card on Publicis Creative—including the overall grade plus a detailed analysis and scores for management; innovation; clients and business; creativity; and people and diversity—is available only to Campaign Asia-Pacific members.

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Campaign Asia

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