Entrepreneur is What...Ā ā¢Ā 1y
Nokia's first product was Toilet Paper LG's first product was Facial Cream Wipro first product was Vegetable Oil IKEA's first product was a Pen Samsung started its business by a Grocery Store So it's not that your first product is your last product Your first product is just for checking the market conditions and not for making money Big Companies don't relay on one product They constantly keeps evolving to fullfill needs of consumers
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Will you buy Bournvita if it's sold in a toilet cleaner bottle? No, right? That's because Bournvita isnāt meant to be in a toilet cleaner bottle. The same applies to careers: not every child is meant to be an engineer, and each child has unique ta
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Meet the man who turned a cooking oil into a 300,000 CR IT company. 1. In 1966, Azim Premji suddenly came to India because of his father's untimely death. At 21, Azim had to run his hydrogenated cooking oil business - Western Indian Vegetable Produc
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Startups | AI | info...Ā ā¢Ā 7m
Even the biggest giants had humble beginnings ! What if I told you that some of todayās world-leading companies started with products completely different from what theyāre known for? š§¼ Colgate was selling soaps. š„¬ Samsung started as a grocery s
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The NestlƩ company was founded in 1866 by Henri NestlƩ, who was actually born as Heinrich NestlƩ in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. A bit of a globetrotter, Henri moved to Vevey, Switzerland, and changed his name to better fit in with the French-speaking
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š” Distribution > Product Because even the best product dies if nobody knows about it. I once spoke with a founder who spent almost a year perfecting his product. Every tiny detail was flawless. But when he finally launched⦠crickets. No sales. No
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