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ParitoshSharma.com – A Sneek Preview

In Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Social Media on February 16, 2009 at 6:25 am

Finally the news is out, and its doing the rounds all over…

ParitoshSharma.com, the much awaited collaborative platform for Personal Branding, is LIVE into public beta, for Feedback! YES!

Since www.paritoshsharma.com is a collaborative platform, I need your feedback on deisgn and usability!! Appreciate your time! Also, your feedback would be hosted LIVE on the blog and you can WIN a chance to be featured on The “ParitoshSharma” Show!!

There is lots of action in store, a quick sneek peek into The “Paritosh Sharma” Show:

Your feedback is much appreciated!

To know more and to connect with me: mail me at paritosh@paritoshsharma.com

Who Dares Wins! – The valedictory session @ the NASSCOM EMERGE OUT Conclave!

In Entrepreneurship, NASSCOM EMERGE on December 29, 2008 at 7:06 pm

The valedictory session @ the NASSCOM EMERGE OUT Conclave!

Its been a good long day of learning and a multitude of valuable lessons for startups and emerging companies.

What better than Mr. Kiran Karnik and Mr. Raman Roy delivering the session. A fiery charged up entrepreneur, discussing his Four ventures! Four ventures one may say, well he dared and created 35000 jobs! An answer worth to people who challenged Raman!

I cant write a great business plan, do you think DELL, Microsoft knew precisely all the problems? Did they know all what the problems could be? Well, I respect simple thought dare, and all these companies did dare, says Mr. Raman Roy, the founder Quattro BPO.

Initiating his talk by defining the word ‘WIN’ for the audience, Raman took the whole room to a different high! Sharing his story on how he stormed out of his American Express office and still be in touch with the HR guy who dropped the shell by daring him to either be successful or be sacked! Well a true spirited guy, Raman evolved! And today Quattro is the proof.

With strong learnings in the presentation, Raman has effectively conjured up the thoughts of all the business concepts.

Talk about Ford motors, well did you know they grew trees? Implementing quality control is an absolute essential today.
- Raman Roy!

Answer to one of the questions from the audience on in-sourcing.

Somebody stood up and dared to say, I’ll make a one lakh car with the words, a promise is a promise, point well taken Raman. Well when Mr. Tata said it, it was taken as stupid, silly…well, look at it now!

Nowhere in the world KFC offers full Veg meals, call it silly? Pretty revolutionary says Raman!

The session is being concluded by Mr. Karnik by re-iterating Raman’s high energy words which have truly inspired people in these difficult gloomy times for the markets, to which Raman simply replies yeah they are going bad, but there is still money to be made out of it! Somebody would have to go security by security leveraging something. There is an opportunity. The needs have undergone a change and we have to be nimble enough to understand. In the short term there is an issue, I agree, says Raman, but now the kind of opportunities that will now EMERGE are different.

Its time for new opportunities says Mr. karnik to the issue.

Video to be uploaded soon.

Link to the post at the NASSCOM EMERGE Blog: http://blog.nasscom.in/emerge/2008/09/29/who-dares-wins/

Startup’s your day – Proto.in @ Delhi

In Entrepreneurship, NASSCOM EMERGE on December 28, 2008 at 11:40 am
Proto.in , Delhi by Paritosh Sharma

Proto.in , Delhi by Paritosh Sharma

No, there is no problem with the language; every entrepreneur would understand the above mentioned line!

Welcome to Proto.in, a premier Startup Community Event that has made a niche for itself by successfully putting together a pool of resources which is relevant to the emerging entrepreneur in leveraging the business or the idea.

Proto.in, provides an innovative platform to the entrepreneurs who could have their ideas displayed to the prospective VC’s, Angels and other prospects as prototypes! A working display makes an IMPACT!

The Mantra

Create, Contribute, Collaborate says Proto’s mantra which clearly reflects in their events, that help emerging entrepreneurs in increasing partnerships, network with the right people and put forth their ideas to like-minded and well connected audience!

Network – Hi! I am…

The day was a huge draw. An hour before the event started participants had started pouring in. Corporate, Investors, Partners, Entrepreneurs, Students, it was a collaboration of an unprecedented level.

It all started with a Hi, I am…and people networked along! Something that really struck me, was the inviting nature and a smile on the faces of people who are placed and ranked up there!

The event provided ample opportunities for entrepreneurs to network around and hit bulls eye!

The Delhi chapter (July ’08)
The Proto event kicked off at IIT Delhi, on Friday July 18th 2008 with Mr. Kiran Karnik (former President, NASSCOM) delivered the Keynote address, in which he stressed on “the Time is Right” for India!

The address was a perfect beginning to the event, with every aspect which could not be negotiated by a startup being addressed by Mr. Karnik. From service industry, to creating Intellectual Property to looking at the right places for the availability of funds, he gave the packed auditorium, insights into the whole concept of entrepreneurship!

It was the man and the experience speaking, and the combination couldn’t have been better to flare up the present “Ignited Minds”.

Adversity and Diversity

Sounds similar huh? Well, Mr. Karnik, gave a lesson which in these fast paced times we tend to overlook. Upon being asked a question on: “Are we focusing enough of Global ideas” Mr. Karnik replied every adversity brings with it an opportunity and the diverse Indian culture, that’s our strength!

Put on your seat belts, here we go…
The event was scheduled as follows:

8:30 Registrations open
9:00 Keynote Kiran Karnik
9:45 Building Services for India: The art of pricing Murugavel Janakiram,Bharatmatrimony.com
10:15 A the helm of a fast growing business Bhavin Turakhia, Directi
11:00 Refreshments and Networking
11:15 What do your customers want? Sameer guglani, Morpheus partners
12:00 The art of marketing your startup Mahesh murthy, Pinstorm and Kiruba Shankar F5ive technologies
12:45 Lunch
1:45 Building a brand that never dies Narayan, 20:20 media
2:30 Virality is part of the design: the core of viral marketing Amit ranjan, Slideshare
3:15 Refreshments and networking
3:30 Reconciling entrepreneurs and Investors Sanjay Anandram, Jumpstartup
4:15 Financing your itch:Running on bootstrapped cash Gaurav Bhatnagar, Tekriti Software
5:00 The dilemma of the creative class Shashank Ghosh(film director)
5:45 Freeconomics: How long can free be free? An open discussion
6:00 End of day one

The sessions drew a huge participation! The audiences were participating with intelligent questions which made the whole event more lively and interactive.

Murugavel Janakiram fromBharatMatrimony.com initiated the sessions which had audience in splits (when Janakiram confessed getting married through his own web site!) and awe of a self made man!

Bhavin Turakhia from Directi, was as different as “DIFFERENT” could be!

How would you see a man dressed in cool denims and spiked hair standing on a stage of a startup event? Wrong guy wrong place….well, everything is RIGHT but WRONG!

A young lad in late 20’s who comes across dressed cool in denim, and the moment he gets introduced; the first reaction from the audience goes “really”? Did he do that?

The concept of introducing business as a game and help in making sense of numbers to each and every “player in the team” (your employees) was interesting!

A logical conclusion to 7 steps that Bhavin shared clicked instantly with the audience. It was a good learning experience sharing Bhavin’s thought process.

The speakers that followed were equally interesting, sharing highly specific insights and point by point answering the questions from the army if audience.

The art of marketing your startup by Mahesh Murthy and Kiruba Shankar, was a big draw.

If you are outsourcing your essentialfunctions to a partner, its better thatI fund the third party partner than you,their business becomes a proven conceptif you believe in them
-         Mahesh Murthy

The sessions on Viral Marketing concept and reconciling investors and entrepreneurs were highly accepted and generated quite an interest and draw!

Day 1 drew to a close with an open session on Freeconomics which was well debated!

At NASSCOM EMERGE forum we strive to create more such platforms where entrepreneurs could interact and create a knowledge grid which is Glocal!

Link to the post at NASSCOM EMERGE blog: http://blog.nasscom.in/emerge/2008/07/20/startups-your-day-protoin-delhi/

B-O-O-T & BOSS

In Entrepreneurship, NASSCOM EMERGE on December 28, 2008 at 11:32 am

Lets build a model that would create a patentable process delivery model for us, said an entrepreneur talking to his partner. What emerged is today one of the Largest and the fastest growing Education and IT company in India, Educomp Solutions Ltd.

BOOT?
Build-Own-Operate-Transfer!
The model clearly defines a strategy which helps an emerging entrepreneur retain cleints for a fixed time period and also be more at ease with the clients, as the manufacturer/service provider Builds the system, Owns the system, Operates the system, and after the period of contract, Transfers the system rights to the client.
*system here refers to (service/product)

Intelligent huh?
YES! What better than a unique way of retaining your clients, have regular cash flows and in the process, maintain a long standing and stable partnership, sharing and growing.

Selling a computer when it costed a bomb few years back, to a school?
Well, that’s what you call the entrepreneurial spirit and the success of the BOOT model!
Shares Mr. Shantanu Prakash, who did the same when he started with Educomp.

Yahoo!! Re-iterating history!
At one of a recent blog postings, I went through Yahoo, coming up with a unique way of increasing their consumer base by introducing the BOSS (Build your own search service) which would show search results from yahoo search!

Another way of telling your clients, we’re with you for you always!

The young age entrepreneur is more evolved and has access to a wider information base than the previous times. Before taking the plunge into entrepreneurship, just to realise later…Ohh…i could have bettered here, I advice entrepreneurs to think and come up with innovative designs, models that can be replicated, in fact bettered.

What use would it be?
As they say its no use re-inventing the wheel, its always better to know you have the wheels, what you have to do now is design the the best technological marvel which would move on those wheels!

The success of such models could be replicated and improved upon by emerging entrepreneurs!

Link to the post at the NASSCOM EMERGE Blog: http://blog.nasscom.in/emerge/2008/07/18/b-o-o-t-boss/

Confessions of a DOT Com entrepreneur!

In Entrepreneurship, NASSCOM friday's 2.0, WEB 2.0 on December 28, 2008 at 11:28 am

“We won’t leave the room, till we answer all the doubts”
One of the success strategies shared by Mr. Deep Kalra, a man who made planning your journeys easier, faster and cheaper, and the process, a whole lot enjoyable, in the NASSCOM Friday’s 2.0, 37th meet at New Delhi.

Mr. Deep Kalra, the founder, MakeMyTrip.com shared his learning’s, challenges faced, business models, entrepreneurship, the Internet, team, regrets, achievements and a turnaround story!

The session kick started with a welcome address by Mr. Ankur Lal, Founder and CEO Infozech Software. We had a gathering of around 33 people, which added to the diversity in experience and learning’s.

Deep started the session with an approach, expected of a seasoned entrepreneur. He divided the session into 3 buckets which contained a story which he started and towards the finish had motivated the participants.

  1. Detailed discussion about MakeMyTrip
  2. Challenges faced along the way
  3. Learning and Takeaways

“Everyone in the world after achieving a certain level of education and experience wants to be an entrepreneur, the reasons may be many”
- Deep Kalra

Deep started with his journey, wherein he discussed about his life as a learner (a student) who started as an economist and “tumbled into a B-school”. He shared his thoughts on the emergence of B-schools introducing the process of taking in laterals from the industry who bring along with them practical experience which helps while you understand the management concepts relating to your experiences.

An IIM-A graduate of the 1989 batch, Deep belongs to a batch of graduates who are today some of India’s most reckoned success stories.

With a career start with a reputed multi national bank in India, Deep got his first learning’s which impacted his life immensely. A confession he made “all this while earning handsomely and learning from immensely successful people, he was always clear that banking was not his defining career choice”. As with every entrepreneur, a strong urge to free himself from the straitjacket, Deep started his stint as an entrepreneur by representing a multinational company dealing into Bowling Alley equipments in India. He was convinced the concept would catch on and the product was sellable.

Soon came the first learning: The product was great, the money was there, but the market was not ready! Hence Deep shared a learning that however specialized a product or service you may have, a solid market research is without any doubts necessary.

An intelligent speaker, Deep had the audience in splits with his wits of presenting his experience doing business with Delhi Businessmen, who are smart!

A very important issue of “Peer pressure” was touched upon by Deep with extreme subtleness. He shared his version of how peer pressure affected him as:

“I was not affected by how much
my peers were making, but about the fact
that I was losing out on my own personal development”
- Deep Kalra

Filling the Vacuum!
Deep, in order to fill this vacuum in life went ahead and joined a multinational as the Head Business Development. Innovation was his motto and Deep proved with his grit and determination, which were properly backed by facts and figures, that the company could be a successful turnaround using the Internet as a tool, which at that time was not something that the Indian consumer would have been very comfortable with!

After a brief stint of 15 months, Deep found his calling!

Before everyone in the room, could hop onto the fast paced F1 that Deep’s interesting life was emerging out to be, he smartly put the brakes and shared a few crucial lessons, which acted as tickets for the participants to hop on for the ride ahead!

“Big companies won’t get on the internet, I realized
change was difficult for them to introduce within
the existing processes. The moment you become large the chips get scattered”
- Deep Kalra

Be Lean, Be Fit!
Vision is never static; in fact the corporate vision should always keep changing with the changing structures of the corporate, as per the market conditions.

Nimbleness and Change, is necessary to be incorporated into the business model.

“You slow down somewhere down the way”, said Deep while he was explaining the growth of a venture and of the entrepreneur.

1999 was the year Deep was struck – with an idea!
After extensive research into the market conditions, Deep was convinced about the idea of either an online Financial Stock trading business or something to do with travel. With a flexible vision and all the life’s learning’s, Deep’s vision took shape with a venture capital funding of $2million for a 70per cent stake in MakeMyTrip.

A lucrative offer, a good salary, a dream getting fulfilled, life could never have been better, was Deep’s first reaction. It was a Win-Win situation for him.

A smart team to be supported by, Deep started off with a website and a vision of defining the travel space in India by becoming the largest company in the travel space. The company was earning good with a sound bank balance, what better for an entrepreneur right?

WRONG said Deep!
A majority of their business was coming from the NRI market and in India; consumers were only lookers and not buyers! Hence the Indian operations were making not much sense as the market was just not mature for such a concept. Deep could have pumped in more money easily but he decided otherwise, and said to his top management “We won’t leave the room, till we answer all the doubts” to where we are wrong! The decision was not an easy one, but was taken and the India model was put on hold for sometime.

A dream gone sour?
With the markets not doing well and the DOT COM Bubble already creating ripples in the subcontinent, Deep was faced with a situation which few had ever imagined. The VC’s backed out and the additional $1million promised never came.

Deep and the team had two choices, either to shut down or else have faith in their concept and buy back the 70per cent equity stake and keep the ball rolling!

As they say “When you set out to do something with all your heart and passion, everything around you supports you”!

Deep got funds from Angels who really proved right to their title “Angles” and bought back the 70 per cent stake, with a team which was not the same as it was sometime back.

How easy is it to take a 100percent cut in your earnings and for the top management a 50percent cut in their salaries? Ask Deep and the team at MakeMyTrip, and they will tell you what sailing on the boat named faith and confidence is when you have nothing else.

The Build-Operate-transfer model was touched upon by Deep and he advised everyone on the “Lure of Lucre”!

You cant Do It Alone!
A team which takes Serious Equity, a prospective for you who is ready to take cuts into hard cash for ESOPS, is the best employee for you!

2004 was the year of reckoning and establishment for MakeMyTrip in India, when the market opened to new models of online travel.

TRY!
Deep was of the suggestion that an entrepreneur should at least TRY! It was this attitude which made him get into the online travel space in India, with a fact backing his belief, that an ordinary Indian gets onto the Internet to book 5000 tickets daily using his/her credit card, in the Indian railways!

Learning’s
- Challenges
“Bootstrapping was the best time during the venture, when we had put all our life’s savings”

– Scaling up
Scaling up is a big challenge for any emerging venture which is looking towards a strategic expansion

Nicely heated up debated sessions have been regular features at MakeMyTrip.

There’s no Hiding!

  1. Get good guys
  2. Share your wealth (ESOP’s)
  3. Hire guys who truly challenge you

“All your Yes-Men are truly useless. It’s about management by exception”

Failures
“The biggest regret and failure was that we outsourced our technology”

None of us knew how to build a web site!

The session drew to a close with an interactive platform for the participants to get their queries answered by Deep himself, which was of a big help.

Link to the post at the NASSCOM EMERGE blog: http://blog.nasscom.in/emerge/2008/07/14/confessions-of-a-dot-com-entrepreneur/

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