Why Indian entrepreneurs is not grabbing the opportunity to take over Bangladesh textile industry business because whole nation is collapsing and companies are shifting so that's the right time to grab the opportunity even we need to provide better d
Nobody is interested in your idea and you because you're not portraying it in a right manner even you don't know how to set positioning of your idea .
That's why everyone is rejecting you and your personality so be practical
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Vansh Arora
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One sector that is booming right now but might not even exist in 10 years?
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Kishan Kabra
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India is not for beginners.
Even Meta & Apple also realised that.
Is this the right time to enter in manufacturing sector or production sector?
If yes, then how to start the journey from college itself?
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Ganesh Nayak
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From what I observe even the exceptional don't really work on big ideas. Yes they are nice but nothing that makes me excited. It always makes me remember I live in a developing country that's stopped to develop. Let's atleast be the ones who are diff
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Harshavardhini Manickam
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Even though the name has changed to 'X,' we can't get over the fact that it is still called 'Twitter,' right? ššš¤
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Why is Kerv / k ring failed. It's basically a contactless payment ring same as right now in india 7 ring also try
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PRATHAM
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Is the customer always right āļø
" 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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Nawal
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š„ What's the Most important For Startup & Why Prescribal had to shut down ?
We often hear that ideas are cheap and execution is everything. But there's another critical factor that's often overlooked: timing.
In the world of startups, it's not ju