What you think the most obvious reason for startup failure.
For me it is not having huge market and the solution is not that good that customer will pay for it.
Tell me yours in the comments. Let's discuss about this.
A whole lot of people think that so many founders are stupid because they are making loss when they don’t realise that’s what it takes to become a huge startup indeed. Take an example of Reddit, Facebook, Amazon, etc. Penetration is important to go b
Does anyone have some news about Pravaig, the electric vehicle startup it created a lot of hype in mid 2021.
What went wrong with that startup.... 🤔🤔
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Vannsh Agrawal
Stealth • 1d
Everyone thinks that jaguar redesign is a wrong decision, think again - there is a huge competition in their industry, everyone is talking about them now , for me i think its a huge marketing game to revive the hype either be it negative or positive
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Sarthak Jain
Stealth • 7m
Nowadays, a huge chunk of youth in India wants to be an entrepreneur and start a business. Like everyone wants to do something of their own.
But the problem is that most of the lack the basic understanding of entrepreneurship or business. And the cra
I have been observing something so far, might be wrong but
"Leadership is more about instict than intelligence"
It has very little to do with education and often related to the ability to sense danger with greed to get something about in the same si
Most people were skeptical about Quick Commerce.
They were wrong.
Most people are skeptical of ONDC.
I think time will also prove them wrong.
Don't follow the herd.
Think rationally.
10-minute delivery is magic,
15-second cooking recipes are m
How the loss making start up manages their cash flow, how this type of startup survive ? How investors still invest ? (Flipkart reported a loss of over 48 billion Rs in the year 2023 in India).