But why I feel it's not feasible in the long term .
For sure it's amazing and people are getting addicted, but it's not feasible in terms of profitability.
Imagine a company's purchasing team negotiates amazing deals with suppliers, getting extended credit terms (like a long payment deadline on your credit card). This frees up cash.
But what if the sales team is so good they collect payments from cust
In India there is a sudden shift for profitability among startups but the cost of profitability is innovation and growth.
Innovation is expensive. It requires years of suffering in terms of balance sheet and name calling.
Since 2022, there has been a shift of focus from growth to profitability for startups. Can someone highlight the reasons behind this trend? Also, based on the data, what are the potential long-term implications for the startup ecosystem if the focus