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Hey everyone! Today we're diving into why Uber couldn't replicate its global success in the Indian market, and why Ola came out on top. Let's find out what went wrong for Uber and what Ola did right! Day 5 of knowing about companies that failed to ac

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Shreyas Ramdasi

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Absolutely Ola's strategy was spot-on. Understanding the local market and catering to it effectively made all the difference. It's like they knew the Indian market's heartbeat So, what do you think, should I book an Ola to pick you up for our next hangout?

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