Meesho has literally announced a Diwali Holiday: nine-day "Reset and Recharge" leave for its employees from October 26 to November 3, 2024 after getting huge sales.
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Wild Kira
Stealth • 23d
Do Ethics Really Matter in Business, or Is Success the Only Goal?
I’ve been thinking about the role of ethics in business growth. Big companies like Google, Facebook or etc have done alot of unethical practices, yet they’re wildly successful. But wh
Many of you have know that only less than 5% population in india, pays taxes. But there is reason for it. According to this economic times report, only 1.8 crore people earn more than 5 lakhs annually (~2%). And if you earn less than 5 lakhs, you leg
the premium users posting 5X more content than regular because they want to win the creator program as ROI for the premium they paid
it's good or bad for long-term ?
Niket Raj Dwivedi
Harsh Dwivedi
“ Never Use your business profits for fulfilling your personal needs because atleast for 5 years you need to re-invest that profit for expanding that business then after 5 years you will get huge returns and definitely you can use your profits for pe
ldea!
Everyone wants to startup, most of them do with some kind of service or product. The key skill that not everyone is good at is SALES! You may be a good developer or hire devs, you may have best solution or product but not every founder can be g
Idea!
Everyone wants to startup, most of them do with some kind of service or product. The key skill that not everyone is good at is SALES!
You may be a good developer or hire devs, you may have best solution or product but not every founder can be
Wedding Loans: Matrimony's Genius Move 💍💸
Matrimony.com just launched WeddingLoan.com, offering loans from ₹1L-₹1Cr with EMIs up to 30 years! This bold step dives into India’s $130B wedding industry—the 2nd largest after food & grocery.
Why this