Posts Tagged ‘ BusinessLine ’

Selling every moment – sales in an entrepreneurial firm

June 2, 2008

From my eleventh article in the Start-up Logic entrepreneurship series in the Hindu BusinessLine No one looks forward to a visit to the dentist, especially if it is a root canal that’s in the offing. Yet, most people would choose a root canal over haggling with a car dealer. The words ‘used-car salesman’ have...

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Marketing your entrepreneurial business for success

May 5, 2008

From my tenth article in the Start-up Logic entrepreneurship series in the Hindu BusinessLine Most people seem to have a reasonable idea of what engineering (design and build stuff), finance (manage the money) or sales (make money by selling stuff) do in a business. Marketing is another story altogether, being confused with sales in...

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Delivering on your promise

April 21, 2008

From my ninth article in the Start-up Logic entrepreneurship series in the Hindu BusinessLine Every business sets out with a single premise and in the case of successful entrepreneurial firms this usually is a simple premise. If your business promises to deliver ‘hassle free online bill payment’ or to ‘keep all your contact information...

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Keeping the cash flowing

April 8, 2008

From my eighth article in the Start-up Logic entrepreneurship series in the Hindu BusinessLine For a business to be viable, money is important. Most of us understand this intuitively and deal with it constantly in our own personal lives. Yet, as runaway individual credit card debt or a cash squeeze in a large company...

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People – the lifeblood of an organization

March 24, 2008

From my seventh article in the Start-up Logic entrepreneurship series in the Hindu BusinessLine In every entrepreneur’s life, there comes a moment when a bulb goes off, “Darn! We are a real business.” You’d think that having embarked with much thought (or for some of us with little thought) on the path of entrepreneurship,...

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Customers – finding, keeping and letting go…

March 14, 2008

From my sixth article in the Start-up Logic entrepreneurship series in the Hindu BusinessLine “A customer is the most important visitor on our premises. He is not dependent on us. We are dependent on him,” said M.K. Gandhi. As with many of Gandhi’s teachings, it is hard to disagree with him, but harder still...

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Entrepreneurship Series – Hindu Business Line

January 28, 2008

Thanks to my grandfather and numerous teachers along the way, reading is one of my greatest pleasures – and even today, while allegedly busy working, I manage to read one maybe two books a week. In my callow youth I felt, that any one who reads either self-help or how-to books must be somehow...

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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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