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Paltrow, PR, perception: Astronomer's crisis hits B-school syllabus
Mint New Delhi
|July 28, 2025
Little did Astronomer, the Boston-based digital solutions provider and cloud data platform, know that the way it handled the global backlash following its top CXOs being caught in a compromising position in public would eventually be taught in classrooms at some of the top business schools in India.
The company's attempt to change the narrative by bringing in actor and lifestyle brand founder Gwyneth Paltrow as a "temporary spokesperson" is poised to become a discussion point in academic circles.
Management students will debate whether wry humor (since Paltrow is the ex-wife of Chris Martin, lead singer of the band Coldplay, during whose concert the couple was caught on camera) will be enough.
They will question whether this step was a "clever or wise" form of crisis management, and whether shareholders and consumers are truly swayed by star power.
"I can envisage this becoming a massive case study in the coming days. The case illustrates the power of humor, irony, and sarcasm as tools to convey a strong message effectively, especially when facing negative PR," said Viswanath Pingali, who teaches economics at Indian Institute of Management (IIM) at Ahmedabad.
Pingali's research interests include digital markets and healthcare.
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