Posts Tagged: Entrepreneurship

15
Dec 08

The Indian startup echo chamber

While chatting with an Indian entrepreneur over the weekend, a really interesting discussion came up. He mentioned that the Indian startup ecosystem is starting to become more of an echo chamber. When prodded for more information, the reason he cited is because of the numerous ‘startup related’ events being organized all across Indian cities.

If you look at the various events – Proto, HeadStart, BarCamp, IAMAI events, Startup Saturday, Open Coffee Club, Startup Lunch etc., you keep meeting the same set of people over and over again. Since you happen to bump into the same crowd, the same ideas kept getting tossed again and again.  Most of these events have a lot of wannapreneurs in the audience. What we really need is for more of these wannapreneurs to ‘start doing’ and become entrepreneurs. That way, we have a fresh flow of ideas and interaction happening in the ecosystem.

Additionally, some of these events are mere fluff. Some of them have become more of a social outing rather than a useful medium for entrepreneurs. What I need is a forum where I can shoot some of the problems I’m currently facing as an entrepreneur, which happen to be primarily technical at this point. Some hardcore geek problems. For example, if I have a scalability related question, I can easily post the question to the forum. Or a CSS related issue. In short, less talk, more action. Few bystanders, more hackers.

I have pretty much quoted him as-is from the chat we had. At his request, I’m keeping him anonymous at this time.

What do you think about the experience above ? Agree – disagree ?




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12
Dec 08

Microsoft invite only event for startups – free tickets

Microsoft India is hosting an invite only event “Doing Startups: Affordable and Fast” for a discussion on technology support for new startups and entrepreneurs. This event will be of interest to existing entrepreneurs as well as those who plan to start their own company. You can learn about technology enablement using Microsoft tools & technologies.

The event will be organized simultaneously in Bangalore (Domlur) and Delhi (Nehru Place) on Tuesday, December 16th from 6:30 pm  – 8 pm.

I have two tickets for the event (one for each venue). If you are interested, leave a comment with your name and email and I’ll randomly pick a winner (pls mention which venue you’re interested in attending). Please participate only if you can attend the event !! You have till Saturday evening to participate.




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8
Dec 08

Cleantech dominates IITB Eureka competiton

IIT Bombay’s business plan competition Eureka 2008 received about 2000 submissions. The forty finalists have been shortlisted with more than a third (15) coming from the cleantech sector. Besides the regular top 3 winners, two best teams from cleantech will get a chance to present at CMU’s Sustainable Living Biz competition as well.

Check out the list of finalists here.




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8
Dec 08

Are repeat entrepreneurs more likely to succeed than first time entrepreneurs ?

Apparently, yes. A new paper from HBS indicates that all things equal, a VC backed entrepreneur who starts a company that goes public, has a 30% chance of suceeding in their next venture. First time entrepreneurs, on the other hand, have only a 18% chance of succeeding. Meanwhile, entrepreneurs who failed in their previous venture, have a 20% chance of succeeding.

The paper provides evidence that performance persistance in entrepreneurship works. Read much more such additional insights in the entire paper here (PDF file).




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6
Dec 08

IIT campus placements drops, startups continue hiring

Campus placements in IIT’s has been impacted by the economy slowdown. The response from companies has been lukewarm and companies are either cancelling or postponing their campus visits. IIT Roorkee had only 2 companies visiting the campus and only 8 job offers have been made so far. IIT Bombay, which had 93 offers made on first day last year, has seen only 33 offers on first day this year.

At the same time, startups hiring from IIT campuses seems to be on the upswing.

Read more here & here.




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2
Dec 08

Proto startups – Where are they now ?

As Proto opened nominations for the January 2009 edition, I thought it might be a good idea to review some of the Internet startups that were shortlisted in earlier Proto events and see how they’re doing so far.

Jan 2007 event:

SaffronConnect: Service is shut down. I observed that way back in February early this year.

Ixigo: Going strong – Started offering hotel search, international searches and entered into business partnerships with TravelGuru, NDTV.

SERaja: Service shut down. My review here.

Spoteazy: Site and service is still active although no idea on how well they’re doing.

Picsquare: Acquired by InfiBeam recently

Taazza: Service is currently offline. Blog was last updated in March 2007 while the last Twitter update on Nov 13th says that they’re working on a new version. My review here.

 

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30
Nov 08

What does success mean to you ?

The definition of success is so subjective to each one of us. Some equate success with wealth, some equate with health, some equate with family, some equate with fame.

So, what exactly does success mean to you ? By your definition, when would you call yourself successful ?




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6
Oct 08

5 Hacks for Startup Hiring in India

The following post has been syndicated from Mukul Kumars blog. Mukul is VP of Engineering @ Komli and often writes some great technical posts.

Here are some thoughts on hiring for a Startup in India. My experience with hiring in India for the last fifteen years, in one word, has been – “Awesome” ! In Pune I have met some of the best Programmers and Designers in the world and work with many of them. There are some of most hardworking, smart and knowledgeable individuals, who love to crank code (read an interesting post here, under the “People” section). I love working with the great guys at Komli!

Hiring in India is different than hiring in other parts of the world. The following thoughts are written for an employer in mind, especially a startup employer. These thoughts are in a random order, and based on personal experiences. Please don’t equate my consistent use of ‘he/him’ with a gender bias.

1. “Offer acceptance is not equal to JOINING”

This is something you learn the hard way. It is very difficult to believe that a candidate talks so nicely, and accepts your job offer, only to NOT show up on the joining date. This is a shocker, which takes several days to recover from. If the candidate is good he calls up/e-mails you a few days in advance, telling you that he cannot join. Many will not inform you, and simply won’t show up on the joining date.

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23
Sep 08

Entrepreneurship event – Eureka! 08 at IITB

The submission date for IITB’s business plan competition – Eureka ! is fast approaching.

If you are a startup looking for mentoring, incubation and access to funding, I suggest you submit your application to the competition. Total prize money is about Rs 20 lacs, not to mention the other benefits.

Check out their website here.




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21
Aug 08

Read, learn and imbibe from the guru

Jason Calacanis (a master at link baiting and PR tactics) has an amazing writeup on how to do good PR for your startup.

Startup or no startup, I would advise everyone to bookmark his piece and definitely imbibe some of his mantras.

Thanks jason for this brilliant post.




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