Business Ideas, People / Stories, Startups

‘It’s a myth that start-ups can’t survive without venture capital’

Prasanna D Zore

Nandita Lakshmanan, the feisty founder and CEO of public relations company, The PRactice, should know why it is a myth.

Nandita, who started a public relations company The PRactice in the year 2000 with just Rs 35,000 — with which she bought a computer — and three employees, has made it into a “mid-sized company with a substantial turnover” with 85 employees in a decade since then. And she did it without any venture capital funding or any angel investor handholding the company or providing loads of cash to bankroll her expansion plans.

Click to read on…..

Motivations, People / Stories

Ratan Tata and the flat tire

 

One of Mr. Ratan N Tata’s first assignments was the stewardship of the ailing electronics company in the Tata portfolio – Nelco.

Story goes that a team of senior managers from Nelco was driving to Nasik along with RNT. Halfway into the journey, the car had a flat tire, and as the driver pulled up, the occupants – including Mr. Tata – got off for a comfort break, leaving the driver to replace the tire.

Some of the managers welcomed the forced break, as it allowed them a much-needed chance to light up a cigarette. Some used the opportunity to stretch, and smile, and share a joke. And then, one of them suddenly noticed that Mr. Tata was not to be seen, and wondered aloud where Ratan Tata might have vanished.

Was he behind some bush?

Had he wandered off inside the roadside dhaba for a quick cup of tea?

Or was he mingling with some passer-bys, listening to their stories?

None of these, in fact while his colleagues were taking a break, Ratan Tata was busy helping the driver change tires. Sleeves rolled up, tie swatted away over the shoulder, the hands expertly working the jack and the spanner, bouncing the spare tire to check if the tire pressure was ok. Droplets of sweat on the brow, and a smile on the face.

In that moment, the managers accompanying Ratan Tata got a master class in leadership they haven’t forgotten.

And that’s a moment that the driver of that car probably hasn’t forgotten either.

Questions to ask:

When was the last time I rolled up my sleeves to do a task much below my hierarchy?
Do I wait for the big opportunity to showcase my leadership?

Is that big opportunity ever going to come?

Am I trying to manage upwards so much that I’ve lost the feel of the field?


Ideas for action:

Practice leadership in small things instead of waiting for the big crisis or a major product launch.
Seek to find opportunities to lead in everyday moments.

Build your leadership skills one baby step at a time.

Courtesy : Sam Billimoria

Motivations, People / Stories, Startups

Startup Advice in 3 Words

Dharmesh Shah is the co-founder and CTO of Hubspot.  Dharmesh has held a number of technology management and development positions.  In this very interesting piece, he gives brief, focused and extremely valuable advice to startups which can be practically used in all situations. He calls them triplets ! Some Samples :

1.  Watch your cash.

2.  Pick founders carefully.

3.  Hire generalists early.

10. Never fudge numbers.

11. Encourage diverse thinking.

Click Here for the full article

News, People / Stories, Social Entrepreneurship

Green Data Protection Software

My company had developed one of India’s First GREEN DATA PROTECTION SOFTWARE and we finally got featured in the print / online publication of
DataQuest  (One of India’s Leading IT Magazines)

http://dqindia.ciol.com/content/GreenIT/2010/110010705.asp

We also got featured on Keen For Green

http://www.keenforgreen.com/b/energy-monitoring-included-new-usb-software

& 2nd Green Revolution

http://2ndgreenrevolution.com/2009/12/09/data-protection-goes-green/

Have a great day

Regards
Zarir Karbhari

Business Ideas, People / Stories, Technology

This car will cost you just 4 paisa per km!

Byravee Iyer

At 7, Race Course Road, the residence of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, you can find a glittering array of cars. They are all fitted with post-modern gizmos and security gadgets, and their armour is thick as a tank’s.

There is also a small electric car which is used to carry passengers, one at a time, from the high-security gates to the house. It rubs in a subtle message to visitors from abroad:

Click to read entire article.

News, People / Stories

Zubin Irani – awarded for environmental leadership

Zubin Irani, Managing Director of Carrier Airconditioning & Refrigeration Ltd.,  received an award, for environmental leadership.

 Following was a news article in India Journal of Dec. 24, 2009:

“Carrier India Wins Award

Carrier Airconditioning & Refrigeration Ltd. has received India’s National Energy Conservation Award in two categories, “Consumer Goods Manufacturing” and “Manufacturers of Bureau of Energy Efficiency Star Labelled Appliances” in the energy sector. Carrier India is a subsidiary of Farmington, Conn.-based Carrier Corp., a unit of United Technologies Corp. “We are truly honored that Carrier’s environmental leadership is being recognized with such prestigious awards,” said Zubin Irani, managing director Carrier India. He received the award from India’s minister of Power Sushilkumar Shinde at a ceremony, Dec. 14. ” 

Courtesy : Maneck Bhujwala

Motivations, News, People / Stories, Social Entrepreneurship

SAARC YOUTH AWARD – 2009

Outstanding contribution to humanitarian works in the aftennath of Natural Disasters

APPLICATIONS INVITED FOR “SAARC YOUTH AWARD – 2009”

SAARC invites applications from the youth of the region of participate in the “SAARC Youth Award – 2009”. The aim of the Scheme is to provide suitable recognition to extra-ordinary young talents encourage the overall development of the youth in the region.

Objectives:

i.      to give recognition to the outstanding work done by young persons;

ii.     to provide youth the incentive to achieve excellence in the various fields;

iii.    to improve educational and technical skills of youth and to encourage them in creative activities; and

iv.    to encourage in the youth the development of personality through positive social attitudes and values.

Theme of the Award:

The theme of the Award – 2009 has been decided as “Outstanding contribution to humanitarian works in the aftermath of Natural Disasters”.

Eligibility:

The Award is open to nationals of SAARC Member States who are within the age group of 20-35 years at the time of nomination. The work or achievement, which has been submitted for or received an international or regional award, will not be eligible for consideration.

Description of Award:

i.      A citation in English;

ii.     A SAARC Gold Medal;

iii.    A cash prize of US$ 3000.00 (Three Thousand US Dollars)

iv.    Per diem and return air ticket for travel to the venue of the presentation of the award.

Last Date:

The last date for receipt of applications on the prescribed format published herewith is 15″ December 2009. Neat and typed applications alongwith necessary documents should be sent by Registered / Speed Post at the following address:

Joint Secretary (SAARC) Ministry of External Affairs

Room No. 807, Akbar Shawan, Chanakya Puri, New Delhi-11 0021.

Note: Incomplete applications and entries received after the deadline will not be entertained. Continue reading “SAARC YOUTH AWARD – 2009”

People / Stories, Social Entrepreneurship

A Great Service By Khushroo Poacha

If you have not seen this before, or read about this truly good man, I recommend this article to you.

There are many good Parsis who lots of good work and do not take money.  Post it on your alias.

Courtesy : Aspi Maneckjee / Hushang Vakil

 You just can’t miss this article…This was the long awaited appreciation that this man deserves and this article has already created wonders, we have had 275 registrations in just 1 day (yesterday) and 150 registered in just few hours today…you may read it online too – http://getahead. rediff.com/ report/2009/ oct/20/this- man-saves- lives-one- click-at- a-time.htm

Continue reading “A Great Service By Khushroo Poacha”