Is the customer always right ⁉️
" Customers are rarely Right " - Mark Cuban
This is because it's not the customer who comes up with idea or innovation it's entrepreneur who comes up with them.
If thought customers are right then there should not
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Karan Sahu
Stealth • 1m
Elon Musk is so good at what he does that nearly 80% of people believe he is faking or hyping it.
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Dindayal sinha
Stealth • 8m
What do you think about the 50:50 venture between Reliance and BlackRock? Which company do you think will actually face challenges, and is Reliance attempting to create a monopoly or simply diversifying?
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Udyamee
Stealth • 5m
Don't know if whatever he's saying is true or not, but recently he has made some bold statements. If he stands by his words, then who is Elon? 🙌
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Hit Farukur Rahman
Stealth • 5m
If any normal person who doesn't have any knowledge about hospital goes to the hospital then what kind of problems does he face, 🤔
let me know in the comment box. 👇
Please tell me your opinion, what could be the solution to this problem?
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Sahil Kuthe
Stealth • 3m
Can there be a laundry service (machine wash only) for just washing cloths for 50-80 Rs charge per wash?
Something like Haier does for college campuses.
This could be a great startup idea I guess if implemented at scale. As there are thousands of bat
Then why does he take equity while investing on Shark Tank? 🥶
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Kritarth Mittal • Soshals
Stealth • 4m
People laughed at Reed Hastings.
Then he built Netflix.
People laughed at Brian Acton.
Then he built WhatsApp.
People laughed at Mark Zuckerberg.
Then he built Facebook.
People laugh because they're paralyzed in their own dull thinking patterns. Y
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Abin S L
Stealth • 8m
E-commerce marketplaces struggling to achieve profitability... Major players are evolving into "super apps" by diversifying the services like what Amazon does. Is it the only way out?
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Ravi Handa
Stealth • 1m
Retiring at 45 is hard unless your salary is 50 LPA+ at 35.