Aditya Iyer
‘We could die a slow death or protect our territory,’ says Paras Anand
I have yet to know a successful entrepreneur who has not felt lonely, lost and hopeless at some point. They stand where they are today because they kept moving forward
‘We were dead broke and we had to call investors to bail us out,’ says Sampad Swain
‘One feels that any problem can be solved if you have the right ideas and drive,’ says Swati Bhargava
When publishing muffles authors, stifles creativity and makes the market king. A publisher’s dissenting note
A surprising number of recession-hit IT professionals in Bangalore are rebooting their careers by starting their own restaurants.
Business schools in India need to stop acting like glorified placement agencies, and start working towards creating entrepreneurs and innovators who can become agents of change.