2/25 Failed food startups journey
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TinyOwl, a food ordering and delivery startup, hit the scene in 2014, boasting a team of bright minds from IIT Bombay. They were all a
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Anonymous 1
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That shows! No matter how good your idea is, execution and strategies you use depends a lot. Their idea was indeed good! But their execution or strategic management led to their failure.
That shows, how important it is to have a brilliant team.
Please give me some advice, I have an brilliant idea but execution is the main concern.
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Sayyed Yasir
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hello.
I have a brilliant idea for a start-up and I am in search of some experienced people who can tell me the right way of execution and how to take first step in this sector.
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Payal Manghnani
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Two students experienced a severe shortage of water while attending college. To overcome this challenge, they developed a method to collect water from the air. Their brilliant idea not only solved the water crisis but also led to an impressive income
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Krishna Soni
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How to find the diffrence between good idea and bad idea, how to find good ideas for startups?
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1. ā Your brilliant idea means nothing without execution.
2. ā Failure is the default; success is the exception.
3. ā Nobody cares about your startup as much as you do.
4. ā Hard work beats talent when talent doesnāt work hard.
5. ā Investors wan
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Rajan Dhir
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The slow phase of social audio platforms shows how we are less entertained (concerned) by the idea of who we are or how we are.
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Their data showed 10 year average annual EPS growth in the following order:
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