Sarkari Cola?
Coca-Cola, which had established itself in India in the 1950s, faced a challenge when Indira Gandhi enacted the FERA Act in 1974, requiring foreign companies to operate under local ownership and potentially reveal trade secrets.
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Anonymous 3
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Sometimes, even well-intentioned initiatives struggle without strong support and market fit
I sometimes struggle with my communication skills. How can I improve it and recommend some books for improving communication skills?
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Samridhi Kapoor
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This has changed my life ....
In my entrepreneurial journey, I have learned a most important lesson: market fit matters more than hard work. Too often, dedicated individuals focus solely on sales efforts, only to be disappointed due to a lack of ma
Building great products isn't enough if the founder doesn't truly understand the market.
Iām amazed by how many entrepreneurs obsess over product-market fit while neglecting founder-market fit.
You're the driver of your business, not just the produ
Startups are celebrated, but twice as many failed last year. What do you think is the main reason? Is it poor planning, market fit, or leadership issuesāor something deeper? Let me know your thoughts on why startups struggle and what can be done to t
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Krrish Gupta
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Hi there! My team and I are developing a quick commerce platform, and Iām looking for advice on how to achieve product-market fit specifically for the Indian market. Additionally, what metrics should we use to determine if weāve successfully achieved
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Tanya Vaid
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Today brands are fighting for Brain Estate.
In todayās customerās mind ; there is the space for only few brands which catch their attention ( of course they canāt remember almost all brands in the market). These days where the market is cluttered wit
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Gaurav Garg
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US India Chamber of Commerce AustinĀ ā¢Ā 9m
Want to throw a open question why startup is a hype even though most startups fail/struggle badly but highly skilled freelancers/independent Professionals are not that much celebrated where they are earning well. Another social stigma ?
Building a startup is like making a cup of coffee:
You start with a brilliant idea (the beans) š±
You grind through challenges (literally!) ā
Pour in your energy and dedication (the hot water) šŖ
Sometimes, itās too strong, sometimes too weakāadj