Heard some interesting thing about Japan's job culture:
People are generalist in Japan. If you work in a company for 5 years in Japan so company intentionally let their employees to go through all the departments each year for upskilling & productivi
āØWe can't simply wish for something and have it come true, we need to work for it.
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Wajid Rahemani
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Why should we work on such an idea that no one has executed yet If we fail in this we will grow by chance .Why should we not work on such a product or service that is already on the market I don't know why they are not innovating and executing them e
Well suppose I get a very amazing startup idea,
And I post it on medial and other social platforms where in comments people are saying that it is a good idea means idea validation is also done
Now how do we get funding
Seed funding now too much mo
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Anu Sarveshu
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So , currently we are working on the smartphone brand and since our team decided to launch our earbuds before the smartphone and we already working on that and we have knowledge about manufacturing and other things (maybe not complete knowledge but y
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Sanket Bhosale
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Service business is not easy.
1. Prove yourself
2. Build your reputation
3. Invest in yourself
4. Make mistakes
5. Learn from them
It's hard to be on track.
But this is far better than working on a 9-5.
OBSERVATION:
just another thing that caught my attention was the ideas I didn't implement just because it had competition just because I had some kind of holes or some kind of problem which I wasn't able to solve at that moment. but what if I started