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Ethical - Value Business Practices - Advice - Part 3



  • Surekha Rao - Love Your Work

  • VANDANA SRIVASTAVA - Honesty and Hard Work

  • Ar Ankita Katariya - Real Inputs and Client Management

  • Sarah Hurst - Passion and Determination

  • Devanshi Pandya - Convert Efforts to Value

  • Sarah-Leigh Martin - Overcome Limitations

  • Maithillee Zaveri - Embrace Failure and Resilience

  • Neha Singhania Kedia - Balance Work and Family

  • Fatema bapai - Serve Humanity with Intention

  • Dr.Fatema Bapai - Work for Society, Not Money


Love Your Work

Love your work ! That's the basic requirement to be an entrepreneur.

Surekha Rao, Founder, Triangulas Business Consulting LLP


Honesty and Hard Work

My advice to women entrepreneurs is to work hard with full honesty and cool mind.Then no one can stop u to become successful.

VANDANA SRIVASTAVA, Founder, VINAYAK INFRATECH SERVICES


Real Inputs and Client Management

Always be real and give your 100 percent inputs for each clients. Select your client wisely and check whether your energy and expectation matches to your client or not. Ask for your payments on time with proper complete on stage and tell them in advance about it. Work on win win situation always so that it will help you to grow steady and consistent.

Ar Ankita Katariya, Founder, Studio Greeneco


Passion and Determination

If you have a passion, and are not just in it for money and have the drive the determination, and willing to accept set backs then go for it when the time is right for you.

Sarah Hurst, Founder, Disability To Ability SA


Convert Efforts to Value

Whatever you do just try to convert it into monetary value.

Devanshi Pandya, Founder, Nebullus Group


Overcome Limitations

Stick it out - Do not let people tell you what you can and cannot do. You are more capable than any man.

Sarah-Leigh Martin, Founder, TaxEy


Embrace Failure and Resilience

To sell any product, it may take days, weeks, months or even years but one has to determined, focussed, have faith in oneself that they can accomplish anything they want.

Maithillee Zaveri, Founder, Maithillee


Balance Work and Family

Only one advice be true to whatever you do and no work is small. Our household and family chores is and should always be primary in our life together with our profession. Enjoy motherhood equally as we do enjoy our professional designation. To keep balance is the trick to be the successful women enterpenur.

Neha Singhania Kedia, Founder, Neha Singhania and Associates


Serve Humanity with Intention

Right work right intention and serve humanity

Fatema bapai, Founder, Prstine smiles orthodontic and dental care clinics


Work for Society, Not Money

True to your patients. Work for the society .don't run for money it will come just work for all and help all

Dr.Fatema Bapai, Founder, Pristine Smiles

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