Day 67: The Art of Pivoting: Adapting and Thriving in Bengaluru's Startup Ecosystem
Pivoting is a common occurrence in the startup world. It's about adapting your business model or product to align with changing market conditions, customer needs, or
I just don't get it. These stock market news channels keep talking about old stuff, saying the market is expensive, very expensive. Use your brain a bit and check the last 10 years' average PE, then you'll understand the market. People are not as afr
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Mahendra Lochhab
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According to recent reports, the Indian home appliances market is currently valued at around $75 billion in 2023.
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Rohan Saha
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After such a heavy correction, small caps still seem a bit overvalued to me, although I'm not sure why. The Indian market needs a domestic push right now to give it an upward movement; otherwise, the market might remain sideways.
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Mehul Fanawala
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Here's a secret startup tip for you...
๐ "The Power of Pivoting!"
In the startup world, flexibility is EVERYTHING.
Here's why pivoting can be a game-changer:
1. Market Demands Shift
โณ Adapting meets the needs of your audience.
2. Innovation Ov
The Power of Pivoting: Lessons from Successful Startups
In the dynamic world of startups, pivoting can be the key to survival and success.
Companies like Twitter, initially a podcast platform, and Slack, originally a gaming company, exemplify how s