● Vision to Reality: Writing and Planning for Success
● Navigating Business Challenges with Planning and Forecasting
● The Power of Follow up and Review in Business Growth
● Clarity of Service Offering in Professional Services Business
● Confidence and Strategy: Turning Challenges into Advantages
● Progress Over Perfection: A Realistic Approach to Success
● The Importance of Research in Starting a Business
● Knowing Your Worth and Embracing Challenges in Business
● The Hustle of Entrepreneurship: Struggle, Growth, and Smiles
● Five Pillars of Success
Vision to Reality: Writing and Planning for Success
Write your vision and make it plan. No goal is attainable without writing it down and outlining the steps to make them happen.
Amanda Lucey, Founder , The Partnership
Navigating Business Challenges with Planning and Forecasting
There will be a lot of challenges in Business, However, good planning and Financial Forecasting would be very useful to aim for the long term. Create an MVP and a very strong value proposition so that the business can get more referrals.
Anita Ravishankar, Founder , Aanet Talent Global Solutions
The Power of Follow-up and Review in Business Growth
Follow up and review is the key for success and growth. Follow up with clients gets you orders and review with teams gets the work done.
Surbhi Bajaj, Founder ,SPRM Energy Infrastructure Pvt Ltd
Clarity of Service Offering in Professional Services Business
As a professional services business, be really clear on your service offering. Bigger isn't always better. And finally - be prepared to change and adapt continuously.
Amanda Cahir-O'Donnell, Founder ,TIO Consulting
Confidence and Strategy: Turning Challenges into Advantages
Be confident of who you are and always look at the positives - my personal belief is that while women are faced with multiple challenges on their entrepreneurial journey, they may also have an unfair advantage - that of taking the plunge into entrepreneurship! If the female founder’s family can provide the financial support to jump into entrepreneurship, it is far easier for her to make the decision to start-up vs. our male counterparts, to whom society has given the “responsibility” to financially support their family. So, why shouldn’t we use this to our advantage? I’d say - keep your head down, focus on what you want to get done and learn how to turn every situation into an unfair advantage for yourself!
Shruti Mehrotra, Founder , Mihuru
Progress Over Perfection: A Realistic Approach to Success
Success is shabby!!.. don't try to be perfect in everything you do. Else you may delay your progress.
Rashmi Nagarcenkar, Founder , PropertyCare
The Importance of Research in Starting a Business
Do your research - measure twice, cut once.
Stephanie Elias, Founder , Personal Fav Co.
Knowing Your Worth and Embracing Challenges in Business
1. Know your numbers, there is nothing you can't learn 2. Do not limit yourself and hide behind your constraints 3. It is a tough and challenging journey, you don't have to be alone
Sonal Seth, Founder ,TGC Technologies Pvt Ltd (The Gamification Company)
The Hustle of Entrepreneurship: Struggle, Growth, and Smiles
Struggle, hustle, smile and grow.
Madhulika Mehta, Founder ,SatinVogue
Five Pillars of Success
In my opinion, there are 5 (five) key points I really believe are the key to success: (1) Keep believing in yourself, stay confident, like and feel good about yourself, take pride in what you do. There may be some or other way, making you feel otherwise, but this attribute has always helped me. (2) Always expect the best possible outcome for what you do. Your thoughts are like magnets; you attract what you think. (3) Set goals so that you can reach them. When you do, reach a little higher. (4) Never quit. Never give up. Keep going and keep trying. (5) Maintain a healthy mind, body, and spirit. Chart a path for yourself and aim to achieve it. You may come across varied experiences with different people in your journey, accept what you understand, learn along the way and keep moving forward. Keep believing in yourself and things will fall in place eventually. All of us are always learning in some way or other in our own situations.
Aarushi Jain, Founder , Chambers of Jain and Kumar
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