🚀 WTF is Outsourcing in Startups?
You're running a startup faster than Milkha Singh, but suddenly realized, you can't do everything yourself. outsourcing enters in the picture like Tiger Shroff entering in random scene, the art of passing the par
nowadays I am seeing this a lot that everyone is commenting that....
this was personal...
that was personal...
slap was personal...
lassan was personal...
how everything is personal....😬😬
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Vikas Acharya
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Medial • 1m
What’s one challenge you’re avoiding that, if faced, could lead to personal growth?
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Satyam Anand
Stealth • 4m
Are haa Bhaiyaon mai bhi "Co- Founder" hun Ek YT Channel ka 😂😂,
Well Grateful to god .
आपकी महिमा अपरम्पार 🙏💕
#100k
#silverplaybutton
But One thing i must say that there was a time i was devasted about my JEE results and personal life...I tried
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Atharva Deshmukh
Stealth • 5m
CID has to be one of the best show ever,I still remember each and every episode and also who is the culprit 😂😂,which one was your favourite show?
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Bappa Dittya Saha
Stealth • 7m
What's your one podcast that u watch for personal growth?
Mine is Huberman ♥️
oh vai, i got a call from someone saying that they will give me job to rate 5 ⭐ on Google. let see what happens they will give me 200 thay are saying i am thinking i will take the money and block them😂.
follow to know what happens next.
😂
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Havish Gupta
Stealth • 6m
RedBus: From Pilgrimage Package Booking to Bus Ticketing Platform
RedBus was founded in 2006 by three BITS Pilani graduates namely Phanindra, Charan, and Sudhakar.
Initially, the idea was to create a platform for booking pilgrimage packages. Howe
Another scam warning, Telecom department calling through personal number to block calls on your numbers.. BS 😂🤣
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Pratik
Stealth • 6m
Today I Learned TIL#8
IBM's Foolishness
In the 1970s, a team of engineers at IBM proposed developing a personal computer for individual use. However, the company's executives dismissed the idea, believing that there was no significant market for com