tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8647794548092946175.post2295705714234047256..comments2023-08-12T17:16:40.858+05:30Comments on Bright Sparks: Learning entrepreneurship lessonsGyan Cloudhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07261375536957176336noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8647794548092946175.post-26007133223552013982016-01-04T12:58:42.387+05:302016-01-04T12:58:42.387+05:30Dear Sir,
What should one do if he fails at his f...Dear Sir,<br /><br />What should one do if he fails at his first venture? Will that entrepreneur should consider himself as a failure? Should he look at a job or go for the next venture in his mind?Hiteshhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06203699726206324890noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8647794548092946175.post-58725518705699933212010-01-21T11:38:12.064+05:302010-01-21T11:38:12.064+05:30Hello Sir,
A wonderful, thought provokiing, & ...Hello Sir,<br />A wonderful, thought provokiing, & an awe-inspiring blog. People like me have always looked forward to somebody; to learn, to feel and experience, and to start believing in their dreams; and I ought to say that social figures, leaders and last but not the least teachers (Guru) like you have always become the ray of hope.<br />This blog has again proven that. It does help one to understand himself better and being more focused .<br />Thank you so much and keep on sharing your thoughts and vision with all.<br /><br />Thank You once AgainAvdhesh Shuklahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09901626518463324526noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8647794548092946175.post-45922387505974408472010-01-10T22:57:50.230+05:302010-01-10T22:57:50.230+05:30Dear Sir,
Thank you for sharing wonderful lessons ...Dear Sir,<br />Thank you for sharing wonderful lessons on entrepreneurship.<br /><br />One question that I always have in my mind about entrepreneurship is how can one maintain a balance between his/her personal and professional life?<br /><br />Regards<br />Proton Neha FatehchandaniNeha Fatehchandanihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07851560425625555850noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8647794548092946175.post-46337478324862291072010-01-08T00:17:17.708+05:302010-01-08T00:17:17.708+05:30Ankit - thanks for reading and sharing the bloglin...Ankit - thanks for reading and sharing the bloglink. Hope to keep hearing from you regularly.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11843171978811719595noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8647794548092946175.post-45204581701600770442010-01-07T23:45:14.070+05:302010-01-07T23:45:14.070+05:30Vidit - training people is a continuous process in...Vidit - training people is a continuous process in any organisation. As the entrepreneur, you have to be in that mode regularly. But the training that we impart must be in tune with process building. Never train anyone with such specific domain knowledge that it is useless for any long term system building. Maybe this approach is what you are looking for.<br /><br />Kanchan - I hope they do well, and break even soon. My best wishes!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11843171978811719595noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8647794548092946175.post-59300554194675224682010-01-07T23:44:16.991+05:302010-01-07T23:44:16.991+05:30Respectd sir
Read your blog. Thank you for provid...Respectd sir<br /><br />Read your blog. Thank you for providing the gist also. <br /><br />My coulegue has also mailed your blog link to our class group Id.Now we can keep all the key points of that talk with us forever.<br /><br />Thank You once again for an unforgettable talk you delivered.<br /><br />Ankit Bandi<br />Coordinator-Indore Industrial Visit<br />FMB SPJIMR,MumbaiUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11307690964232395740noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8647794548092946175.post-74045957749811919092010-01-07T22:20:50.644+05:302010-01-07T22:20:50.644+05:30Respected Sir,
Thanks for sharing ...Respected Sir,<br /> Thanks for sharing ur valuble experience with us. <br />Sir here i want to share that before 6 months my some friends have started their own business of publishing magazine , they are trying their best but still they are incurring losses and doubtful for break-even point to reach.They are thinking of stopping this project because it now seems unviable to them. Agree! that in the short span of time, it is difficult to decide that weather they should go ahead or stop this project.<br /><br />But after reading your blog i got insight that how really a project should be chosen, what factors need to consider before really get into our own venture,I can figure out What the things that perhaps my friends would have missed before implementing their project. <br /><br />ThanksKanchan Pahujahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16478208461540564427noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8647794548092946175.post-31453261808686977762010-01-07T20:48:42.167+05:302010-01-07T20:48:42.167+05:30Dear Sir,
Thanks for sharing such wonderful experi...Dear Sir,<br />Thanks for sharing such wonderful experiences with us. I feel you are sharing wisdom nuggets with us. It feels you want us to learn from your experiences and save the time learning some other precious things in life. <br />This Entrepreneurship talk seriously answered some of my questions for which i was searching an appropriate answer. <br />One of my question was whether to train an individual for the post or to build processes? Like who is more trust worthy?<br />Regards<br />Vidit Shahvidithttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12601405219070313399noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8647794548092946175.post-4212693788217311802010-01-07T10:15:41.047+05:302010-01-07T10:15:41.047+05:30Rajshree - thanks for reading and commenting!
Sur...Rajshree - thanks for reading and commenting!<br /><br />Surendra - wonderful experience sharing. Thanks a lot! <br /><br />One thing is certain - a lot of young people "trying" their hands at entrepreneurship are likely to burn them unless they GET TOTALLY IMMERSED INTO THEIR VENTURE. Entreprises are never created part time. Sadly, lot of people just do not seem to understand that.<br /><br />Keyur - on one of my earlier posts, I have treated this subject of trust at length. It is a dilemma always - how much to trust. But smart people, with experience, find ways to strike the optimal balance.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11843171978811719595noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8647794548092946175.post-62496507219842240832010-01-06T21:22:29.956+05:302010-01-06T21:22:29.956+05:30Respected Sir,
Amazing blogpost, FMB course in 7 p...Respected Sir,<br />Amazing blogpost, FMB course in 7 points. It will really help aspiring entrepreneurs.<br /><br />Warm Regards,<br />Rajshree GuptaRAJSHREEhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10298984378049388576noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8647794548092946175.post-13629865591323083222010-01-06T18:39:13.198+05:302010-01-06T18:39:13.198+05:30Good morning sir,
Thank you sir for this insightfu...Good morning sir,<br />Thank you sir for this insightful blog.<br />I would like to share my own experience sir. I had started a small business (Mushroom making) in my college days. It was continued for almost one year but after that because of college’s hectic schedule, lack of knowledge and parents, I had to stop that. But today I am really regretting for that. <br />But I have learned a lot from that. If we want to start our own enterprise we will have to commit it to our self that it is my dream and I am going to live with it. One have to indulge him self in that business then only he can taste the success. I also learn that we will have to change ourselves with the changing environment. <br />Thank you <br />Regard,<br />Proton Surendra Pratap Mourya<br />Fall09Surendrahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10945028398432627034noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8647794548092946175.post-78739113630153455102010-01-06T16:45:07.584+05:302010-01-06T16:45:07.584+05:30Respected Sir,
I am very pleasure that you are sh...Respected Sir,<br /><br />I am very pleasure that you are sharing your enriched experienced thoughts.<br /><br />However, from my personal experience (as we have a family business), for an entrepreneur,making contacts and convert them into hefty relationship is quite important. <br /><br />I know one of the owner of tiles manufacturing company. The Owner of that company is very poor in English. Though, when I visited his factory in Morbi, Gujarat(where around 50 to 60 percent of total Indian industry tiles are being manufacturing by most of PATELS(illiterate!!?? )), I was stunned by seeing the vivid machines the company has. Most of the machines were imported from China. I deliberately asked him how did you make this happen.<br /><br />He smiled and replied:" Well, I know I am not proficient in English at all. So, I went to china with one of my friend who knew English very well and he made these happen by communicating with China clients."<br /><br />I asked him again:-- "Then what about maintenance and service?" He replied:-- "The company person comes here regularly for giving services and also if the machine stuck at a time then also immediate service is available."<br /><br />One may be wonder:-- Was the person(English translator) who was with the owner while going to China was a hired one???<br /><br />NO.....He was his school friend and he was in touch with him since he left the school..(Ya, this entrepreneur had never have lecture in college!!!!)<br />Ya.. and that's how the relationship makes business to find their solutions.<br /><br />However, such a blind trust can never turn in success always. SO,, TO BE A SUCCESSFUL ENTREPRENEUR, ONE MUST KNOW HOW TO COMMUNICATE IN ENGLISH SPECIALLY IF YOU WANT TO MAKE A GLOBAL PRESENCE.<br /><br />Signing Off...<br /><br />Regards,<br />Keyur Joshi.keyur joshihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12820779113286523893noreply@blogger.com