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The best stories of 2024
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The best stories of 2024

Scintillating, insightful conversations and incisive articles on business, entrepreneurship and geopolitical trends

How mega founders unlock startup success - Part 2
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How mega founders unlock startup success - Part 2

Where do outliers come from? In Part 2 of their conversation Rahul Chandra, author and MD of Arkham Ventures and Third Eyesight’s founder and CEO Devangshu Dutta discuss the startup ecosystem, the power of storytelling, and building for Middle India

How mega founders unlock startup success - Part 1
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How mega founders unlock startup success - Part 1

Good delusions, irrational goals, marathon mindset. In Part 1 of their conversation, Rahul Chandra, author and MD of Arkham Ventures and Third Eyesight’s founder and CEO Devangshu Dutta discuss what sets outlier entrepreneurs apart

From employee to entrepreneur
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From employee to entrepreneur

A message to young graduates: Don’t ignore regular salaried employment. It can gain you valuable business experience and serve as a springboard to an entrepreneurial career

The Middle India consumer
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The Middle India consumer

Middle India has low trust for a new interface. Here’s how Razorpay, Smartstaff, Meesho, Dehaat and Krazybee are investing in gaining trust. An extract from ‘Winning Middle India: The Story of India’s New-Age Entrepreneurs’, by Bala Srinivasa and T.N. Hari

The Contrarian
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The Contrarian

Sridhar Vembu built Zoho by questioning the conventional wisdom. For the longest time, no one took much notice. But now people are curious about what makes him—and Zoho—tick

How Sugar Cosmetics found its sweet spot
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How Sugar Cosmetics found its sweet spot

Vineeta Singh, CEO of Sugar Cosmetics, talks about turning fears into wins, taking an unconventional approach to succeed in a David & Goliath scenario, and building resilience from unexpected sources

An edtech entrepreneur’s learning journey
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An edtech entrepreneur’s learning journey

Parul Gupta, co-founder and president of Springboard, talks about how to build a trusted education brand, cultivate a growth mindset and unlock the big opportunities that lie ahead in edtech

Gaining ‘Tracxn’ in the startup world
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Gaining ‘Tracxn’ in the startup world

Neha Singh, co-founder of Tracxn Technologies, talks about why she chose to be a generalist despite her techie credentials; how the startup ecosystem is evolving in India; and what founders ought to know about venture capitalists

Is it in the genes?
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Is it in the genes?

A conversation with Anu Acharya, CEO of Mapmygenome and former CEO of Ocimum Biosolutions, about why early influences matter, what it takes to scale two genomics companies in India, and everything else from Nutella cravings to an equal partnership at home and work

An Indian beauty upstart in the West
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An Indian beauty upstart in the West

A new breed of South Asian women entrepreneurs is leading Americans to embrace the Indian grandmother’s age-old beauty secrets in new easy-to-use ways. As a marketing strategy, it is Indian tradition marketed in digitally native formats

The doughnut and the hole
·Social enterprise

The doughnut and the hole

A message for social change-makers seeking ‘impact on scale’ even as sources of funding dry up: Stay focused on the purpose (the doughnut) and not the scale and brand of your organisation (the hole). Innovate. And learn to be a catalyst

WFH Daily #180: The Paytm playbook
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WFH Daily #180: The Paytm playbook

September 19, 2020: How to say no; Climate change—a harder problem than the pandemic; Four Covid-19 personality types

Dad, I want to start up!
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Dad, I want to start up!

Pallavi Desai wanted to start up seven years ago. Her dad Santosh Desai had serious reservations. She finally launched Creatures of Habit in February 2020. In Episode #4 of TAMG, they share the passions and anxieties, the highs and lows, as Pallavi set up an apparel label.

Everybody loves a startup…
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Everybody loves a startup…

Or maybe not, as Pallavi Desai found out when she told her dad she wanted to take the plunge. But dad Santosh Desai, CEO of Futurebrands, thinks it’s appropriate to ask any venture hard questions. And they’ve both learnt from Pallavi’s startup journey

Six learnings on innovation from anti-Covid efforts
·Product & Innovation

Six learnings on innovation from anti-Covid efforts

Organisations across the spectrum have been able to get their act together, focus, and solve tough problems quickly. This makes you wonder—why are they unable to muster even a fraction of this ability in normal times?

Masterclass: Shaping startup culture
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Masterclass: Shaping startup culture

‘We are customer-driven’, ‘we are data-driven’. Those are typical refrains from companies. But are they really? It all boils down to culture

The difficulty of entrepreneurship
·Venture Ecosystem

The difficulty of entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurs operate in an environment where consumers want the best a capitalist society can offer, but insist on protectionism of the kind only a socialist system confers

Nothing personal. Just business
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Nothing personal. Just business

Biryani has the attention of entrepreneurs, investors and consumers. Biryani by Kilo was among the first off the block. This is the story of the founding team. Thus far

Founding Fuel at four
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Founding Fuel at four

This Week: The metrics of success, higher purpose, five greatest TED Talks, the art of negotiating, and more

The cost of winning at all costs
·Scaling & Execution

The cost of winning at all costs

This Week: Scaling fast vs. having a viable economic model, Tim O’Reilly on Silicon Valley’s favourite growth strategy, and Twitter's travails

How a startup grows up to be an enterprise
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How a startup grows up to be an enterprise

This Week: The story behind Binny Bansal’s exit, India's startup culture, why the digital elite adore Yuval Harari, and the punctured myth of Sheryl Sandberg

Flippin’ over backwards
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Flippin’ over backwards

Less than six months after their momentous deal with Walmart, both co-founders Sachin Bansal and Binny Bansal are out of Flipkart. It is a sad commentary on the hubris and the immaturity that’s gripped India’s high-flying tech entrepreneurs

Paul Allen the artist versus Bill Gates the entrepreneur
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Paul Allen the artist versus Bill Gates the entrepreneur

There are artists and entrepreneurs. Their stories aren’t pretty. But tough calls must be taken. Their stories can be found across the world, India included where the IT Services business is staring at a tough time

How large firms and startups are partnering to drive the innovation agenda
·Venture Ecosystem

How large firms and startups are partnering to drive the innovation agenda

What are the models of engagement and the challenges of such a partnership in India? A panel discussion with Qualcomm India’s Larry Paulson, Kellogg School of Management’s Prof Mohanbir Sawhney, True North’s Haresh Chawla, Anunta Tech’s Ananda Mukerji, and SPJIMR dean Dr Ranjan Banerjee

Speed and critics vs. velocity and the moon
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Speed and critics vs. velocity and the moon

Critics celebrated Team Indus’ for not making it to the moon. But that is the nature of critics. Those who can imagine and have muscle, continue to aim for the moon

Know when to step off the accelerator
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Know when to step off the accelerator

This Week: Why not to pursue every new idea, perfection vs getting stuff done, bringing business education closer to practice, and more