Over the memorial day long weekend, I attended a community based regional Entrepreneur Convention.
Great honor to meet some of the great minds and more over it turned out to be an wonderful opportunity to listen to their success stories directly from them.
It was a jam packed 12+ hours event with back to back talks of almost 15+ speakers. However, they did an amazing job of delivering their core message short and sweet due to time constraint.
The blog aims to bring the some of excerpts from the event.
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The most important thing to do is take your time to contemplate daily. Success will follow.
Assume your responsibility as custodian of the planet. This will bring best out of you.
Chandrika Tandon
The intersection point of 1) Things you are good at 2) Things you love to do 3) Things for which you are paid most is the sweet spot for your success.
Ram V Iyer. Founder Business Thinking Institute.
Do not afraid of fear. Fear is part of the process. It is okay to live with it.
Suuchi Ramesh. Founder Suuchi Inc
No longer companies with huge capital are driving the trends but the companies that create interface for supply & demand, manage the risk and trust are driving the treands and hence the economy. World is moving towards The Shared Economy.
Arun Sundararajan. Prof @ NYU
Security Token Offering (STO) are the new way of fund raising.
Atul Kunwar, CTO Tech Mahindra
Do not start a franchise before talking to both winners and losers who attempted the franchise in your market area.
Parthiban Jayaram
Personalized Medicine is the future.
Vasantha Kumar Ramasamy, Founder, CEO Care Centra
To recruit a great team, meet the candidate few times in different sittings. Anyone can sell you for the first 1 hour but only the smart ones can keep you interested even after 4-5 meetings.
Ashwin Bharath CIO Revature
To succeed in venture capital, Invest in someone who has "unfair advantage"
MV Subramanian. Co-Founder Future Focus. Angel Investor
Attention (no multi task), Generation (self directed), Emotion and Spacing (Repeat) are the pillars of adult learning.
Gopinathan C.P - Co-Founder 361 Degree Minds.
Disclaimer : As I don't have an habit of taking notes during the talks (I hate it like taking continuous video on the concert), I try to recollect from my memory and present here in my own words. These are my own interpretations and in no ways fame or defame the speakers.
Friday, June 1, 2018
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