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Rocktim Ranjan

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Thinking up a business idea is the easy part—anyone can do it. But actually building it, putting systems in place, and making it run like a machine? That’s the real war. For most MSMEs, implementing systems feels like climbing a mountain blindfolded. Limited resources, untrained staff, and zero time make it insanely hard. Execution is where 90% of businesses die, not the idea.

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