As a digital media agency specialising in taking a human approach to connecting brands with people across all channels, M&C Saatchi Performance’s approach has been driven by their approach involving meticulous media planning and buying across digital channels such as search & social, retail & commerce media, influencer marketing, amongst others. In Indonesia, the agency is currently working with clients such as IKEA, JULO, and JobStreet by SEEK–focusing on channel-driven campaigns.

For our latest Agency Leadership Decoded interview, we sat down with Nachiket Desai, country director at M&C Saatchi Performance Indonesia on understanding how it feels like leading an agency whose mission is to cater to the ever-changing media needs of Indonesians, and carrying the message of surviving and thriving.

Leading agencies with a ‘top-down’ approach

It is worth noting that Nachiket has been with M&C Saatchi Performance since 2018 back in India before transitioning to Indonesia a year later. For him, being able to work in fast-moving markets like the aforementioned two allowed him to observe the fact that despite significant shifts in workforce expectations, personal ambition, and career progression, a traditional hierarchy-driven mindset persists. 

For him, this collaborative approach often still guides thinking and execution in his own leadership style.

“In my leadership tenure and with all the fantastic local talent that we have managed to attract to our team, I’ve focused on two key pillars: empowerment and accountability. By fostering an environment where individuals have the space to make mistakes and learn, we create room for growth,” he explained.

Nachiket also says that it is important to cultivate a culture where ideas are discussed freely and decisions are made collaboratively, even if it means challenging the status quo. Moreover, this approach helps develop a healthier and more engaged team.

Some of the initiatives Nachiket shared in order to help engage teams include having anonymous internal surveys to ensure an open dialogue and identify areas for improvement, a flexible hybrid office policy that promotes work-life balance, as well as conducting ‘stay interviews’ (instead of only exit interviews) to address potential issues early on. 

Moreover, Nachiket highly encourages involvement of key team members in revenue planning and projections, giving them a sense of ownership, as well as being available as a consulting figure, offering support in difficult situations. There is also regular quarterly training focused on both hard and soft skills, as well as providing access to Mental Health partners so employees can schedule an appointment with a mental health professional at their discretion.

“As a service-based company, our people are our greatest asset. It’s essential everyone feels valued and believes they are in the right environment for growth. 

Observing change and gaining retention

Over the past six years of leading the agency, Nachiket has noted significant changes—from the pre-COVID boom to global shifts, economic tightening, and the rapid rise of AI–but there’s always one constant factor evident, and that’s change. 

For them at M&C Saatchi Performance, they have embraced the mantra of adapting not just to survive but to thrive. 

“Being a nimble, independent agency has allowed us to make quick decisions at critical moments, helping us navigate these shifts successfully. Additionally, we’ve expanded our service offering, transitioning from a specialist mobile agency to one managing end-to-end media strategy, execution, and data for some of the region’s largest traditional brands,” he said.

Nachiket also stated that a major indicator of their success is their high retention rates—both in terms of employees and clients. For them, year-on-year growth is only sustainable when the foundation is strong.

“Many of our team members, who started as interns between 2019 and 2020, have grown into managerial roles. These individuals have played a pivotal role in shaping a culture centred around curiosity, learning, and fun,” he added.

Reflecting where they started–and advice on leadership

Nachiket also reflected on his early days with the agency, noting how much they have come a long way to win clients like IKEA, JULO, and JobStreet in recent months.

“When I first moved to Jakarta in 2019, we were a small team of four, taking client calls from cafes and figuring things out as we went. We’ve come a long way since then. That scrappy spirit has fueled our growth; today, we’re a team of nearly 100 people,” he said.

He also added, “Along the way, we’ve had the privilege to work with some of Indonesia’s and the region’s most prestigious brands. While we are always striving for more, it’s been a rewarding journey to reflect on what we’ve achieved so far.”

When asked for his advice on leadership, he focused simply on two words: enable and empower. 

“When a group works together with a shared sense of attachment and purpose, the results are exponentially greater than what any individual high performer could achieve on their own,” he concluded.

Indonesia M&C Saatchi Performance, a global performance marketing agency, has announced the promotion of Nachiket Desai to the position of country director for Indonesia. Desai will continue to report to Roshat Adnani in his new role as country director Indonesia.

As the country director for Indonesia, He will focus on driving company expansion and improving profitability. Among his duties are the creation of services tailored to the Indonesian market, with a focus on direct-to-consumer (D2C) businesses, digital transformations, and retail commerce.

After more than six years with the firm, Desai started his career in Mumbai and afterwards moved to Indonesia. He is credited for leading the charge to open the Jakarta office in 2019.

The Indonesia team at M&C Saatchi Performance has grown under Desai’s direction, growing to include more than 70 marketers and contributing to the agency’s overall success. His strategic insight and dedication to quality have not only increased income but also expanded the customer base, allowing to create a firm presence in the Indonesian market.

Speaking about the appointment, Roshat Adnani, managing partner APAC at M&C Saatchi Performance, expressed, “I am delighted to announce Nachiket’s promotion to Country Director Indonesia, a journey that began when he joined as our first hire in 2019 for the Jakarta office. From Sr. Account Manager to a key leader in our 70+ member team, Nachiket has played a pivotal role in not only growing our business but has also been instrumental in shaping a collaborative and innovative work culture. 

He added, “As we expand in the market, we trust Nachiket to take our business to newer heights while making Jakarta a centre of excellence in the region.”

Meanwhile, talking about his appointment, Desai said, “I’ve witnessed in first-person the huge growth that our business has experienced in Indonesia since we first launched. When we opened in 2019, there was only a few of us and today we’re over 70 in the team. The country’s growing economy and fast talent development in the digital industry present us with a dynamic landscape to make a meaningful impact for brands investing in digital media.” 

“Stepping into this role, I’m enthusiastic about the opportunities that lie ahead. Driving our clients’ growth will remain our priority while we leverage the latest performance marketing technologies to innovate. In the long-term, we hope to make our business in Jakarta a centre of excellence for the whole APAC region,” Desai added.