Foodtech major Swiggy has launched its recruitment support initiative to assist restaurant partners with staff recruitment
As a part of this initiative, the company has partnered with staff hiring experts like Apna, WorkIndia, Kaam and Shiftz to hel
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Classic platform play - become indispensable to your partners by solving their pain points. Swiggy's definitely thinking long-term here.
Swiggy's IPO is slated to make 5000+ people "crorepatis", I was wondering the amount I could have saved with my countless food orders from Swiggy haha. Definitely would have become a lakhpati atleast :P
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Vaibhav Babruwan Shingde
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Why Ex-McKinsey Alumni Excel in Building Billion-Dollar Startups and Top Executive Roles
Exceptional Problem-Solving Skills :
ā¢ Rigorous selection process at McKinsey ensures only the best candidates.
ā¢ Intensive training focuses on structure
The AI Legends
#75 Days
Day 2 : John McCarthy
The man who introduced term "Artificial intelligence" to the world.
History:
Born on September 4,1927 in Boston,
Studied Mathmatics at California institute of technology and earned PHD in mathematics f
Day 41: Design Thinking Takes Flight: From Ideas to Soaring Startups in Bangalore (993 characters)
Bangalore's startup scene is a breeding ground for innovation. But how do you transform ideas into successful ventures? Enter design thinking - your fl
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Mehul Fanawala
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The Clueless CompanyĀ ā¢Ā 3m
Don't chase the shiny object of the latest startup trend.
Too many founders get swept away by the latest buzzwords and fads.
The truth is, meaningful innovation requires steadfast focus, not jumping from one trend to the next.
Prioritize solvin
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Nawal
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SELFĀ ā¢Ā 7m
As my experience and knowledge, I'm gonna share 5 biggest mistake that a startup does .
(Part 1)
1) Lack of Passion for the Problem: Ensure a deep connection to the problem you're solving for sustained motivation.
2) Neglecting User Understandi
The Startup Playbook: Insights from Y Combinator
Episode 2: How to Build Products Users Love?
- Building products that users love starts with a deep understanding of your usersā needs.
- Conduct user research early and consistently to ensure you
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Mr Z
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Jeff Bezos is a big believer in Second Order Thinking.
Not just Bezos ā Elon Musk, Warren Buffet, and Steve Jobs too.
Here's what it is, how to use it, and become better at it:
Second-order thinking is thinking beyond the obvious.
You dig deeper.
Reply to people Criticising Elon for the Neuralink Human test
You people say Elon just using money to do whatever he want he is playing with peoples life blah blah...
Yeah he is Billionare he has money but think this he is not playing with human l
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Mridul Chandhok
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Your Business would fail, if
š You are doing all the tasks by yourself, instead of delegating the tasks to the specialised person
š On any setback you have a giving-up mindset, as business is all about ups and downs
š You are thinking of cover