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Take a Seat in an Entrepreneurship Class | Why Startups Fail? | Google+, WeWork, Zest Money

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Today, we're back with another video in one of your favorite series ‘Take a Seat in an MBA Classroom.’

In today's episode, we present a Strategy and Entrepreneurship class at Great Lakes Chennai, where Professor Raj Shankar delves into the hot topic of ‘Why Startups Fail.’

 

Students were tasked with identifying failed startups which they found interesting to present in class for discussion. Interesting insights were shared on why Google failed to launch its social media platform - Google Plus, how WeWork went bankrupt despite a valuation of $47 billion, and why the BNPL model failed to resonate with Indian consumers for Zest Money.

Students exchanged intriguing points and counterpoints, while Professor Raj extracted lessons from these failures and crafted a framework for startup success.

Join us in today's video to experience what a class discussion in a B School feels like!

To Know more about Great Lakes Chennai: https://cutt.ly/Jw1LG9IA
About PGPM at Great Lakes Chennai: https://cutt.ly/Vw1LHjxf
About PGDM at Great Lakes Chennai: https://cutt.ly/Ow1LHvCe
About Prof. Raj Shankar: https://cutt.ly/gw1LHQIN

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Take a Seat in an Entrepreneurship Class | Why Startups Fail? | Google+, WeWork, Zest Money