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Start-Ups In India - Growing Or Making Customers Feel Cheated

Start-Ups In India - Growing Or Making Customers Feel Cheated

I am a start-up enthusiast. I really feel India is growing with a combination of young energetic mind and of course Angel or Seed Funding. I always tried to get more knowledge of what and how start-ups are working? How they are providing the services and on what basis actually they are getting Funding and Business Revenue?

Paaras Agarwal
Life From Engineering To MBA : A Complete Transformation - Ayaskanta, IFMR BSchool

Life From Engineering To MBA : A Complete Transformation - Ayaskanta, IFMR BSchool

Being an Engineer from Kalinga University, I was always interested in technology and as a typical engineer, who was always enthusiastic about new technology, I spent half of my time reading and understanding them. After Graduation, I had 2 options, either to go for Higher Studies (MS/MTech/MBA) or take up a job (delaying my Higher Studies). I decided to get into the corporate sector before taking a call to pursue my further education and so I joined an Indian MNC & worked for a USA - based Conglomerate. During my job, I observed that technological expertise was not the only factor to survive and grow in the industry. An individual also required Managerial skills & leadership qualities and getting a post-graduation degree would definitely complement them.

Ayaskanta .
An Ode To MicroEconomics

An Ode To MicroEconomics

Microeconomics - a word, on hearing which concepts like demand and supply curve, monopoly, price control, etc. come to our mind. The topics were easy for many but dreadful for few like me. Each topic taught by our professor, made my life terrible and I had to spend lots of time on it, more than the time spent in the ATM queues these days (thanks to demonetization).

Raghav Lakhotia
2016 - The Year Of Great Divide - Views From Prabhakar

2016 - The Year Of Great Divide - Views From Prabhakar

As the year draws to a close, it is time to reflect on how we would encapsulate the events of the world into a universal theme. If one were to look for commonalities across nations in 2016 it might well be called 'The Great Divide'. Never in the recent past have people presented such polarised responses to any political event such as Brexit, the US Presidential Elections, the Syrian refugee crisis or even the Great Indian De-monetisation. Never has data been so unpredictable. Nor the numbers seemed so close. Splitting the population of countries into two major groups; those for and those against. And even after the event is over, there has much strife, discussion and unhappiness with the results of seemingly fair and democratic processes.

Prabhakar Mundkur
Learn To Wear Different Hats At ABG - Sumit Dhawan - ABGLP Stars

Learn To Wear Different Hats At ABG - Sumit Dhawan - ABGLP Stars

What is it like to work in one of the top conglomerates? What does working in diverse businesses in the duration of your first year do to your managerial abilities? How does a good leadership programme transform a professional into a STAR? These and many such questions are going to be answered in our new series, ABGLP STARS.

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