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Yeah.. awesome example, say now the founders come up with an amazing solution for their respective bikes, which brings a lot of efficiency, but increases the price of the bike, Now the hero will come in and tell them not to take that decision as it would affect their sales, ultimately hero’s loss. That’s my point, losing autonomy, whivh is the strongest part of a startup. Having to answer, and not being able to take bold decisions.
Will become a inspir... • 7m
“Who’s the Hero: Your Product or Your Customer?” The concepts of “Product as Hero” and “Customer as Hero” shape how brands tell their stories. In the “Product as Hero” approach, the product is the star — solving problems with innovation and performan
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An idea alone is meaningless without execution. Successful brands are not created just by ideas but through the dedication and consistency applied to bringing them to life. Ultimately, it’s the continuous effort that turns an idea into a successful r
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Founder - Burn Inves... • 1y
Where are those people who used to say that FIIs (Foreign Institutional Investors) don’t affect the market? Even if they leave, what will happen? Look, they have sold shares worth ₹94,000 crore so far, and this is the situation. Just imagine if they
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Broadmate Global • 1y
Hey startup folks in Karnataka, what's your take on the idea of bringing reservation into private companies? How do you think it might affect your hiring process and company growth - could it boost diversity and help level the playing field, or might
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After seeing some comments on my last post, I checked the birth-to-death ratios of most countries in Europe and the world. Interestingly, India's birth-to-death ratio has also fallen to 1.9, while the healthy number is 2.1. Could it be possible that
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