Monthly Archives: August 2008

Capt Kirk’s Leadership Style – Is it right for entrepreneurs?

August 25, 2008

A casual search of the blogosphere, with the words “Capt. Kirk” and leadership spews a long list of largely positive descriptions of Capt. Kirk’s leadership style. In fact, a secondary school principal, has actually written a referred article on Captain Kirk, His Leadership Style as a Model for Principals in the National Association of...

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Mentoring folks – can start-ups afford to not do it?

August 25, 2008

From the latest article in my Start-up Logic series in the Hindu BusinessLine “Maybe you can tell your team about your desire to partner with us.” As soon as these words left my mouth, I realised that I had made a major faux pas. The words were addressed to the visiting CEO of one...

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Is a Board of Advisors important for a startup?

August 24, 2008

From my latest Outlook Business article A board of directors or advisors can play the same role for a company that a good mentor would play in the life of an individual. “I am trying to hire a CEO for my manufacturing business. If I give him equity, what should I do for my...

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Hiring for a startup

August 12, 2008

From my latest article, the first in the second phase of the Start-up Logic entrepreneurship series in the Hindu BusinessLine. Her father is in the lobby, waiting to meet you,” I was told. I wasn’t sure I had heard right, so when I stepped out into the little passage that served as the “lobby”...

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srikrishnakI am an entrepreneur interested in Startups and culture in companies. I'm married to @chitrasri a musician and writer and am the father of girls - two. More...

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