Position Director, Kapila Krishi Udyog Limited
Director, Kamad Infra Pvt. Ltd.
Qualifications MBA, Indian School of Business, Hyderabad – 2010 Batch
B. Tech (Chemical Engineering), IIT Roorkee – 2006 Batch
BNSD Shiksha Niketan – 2002 Batch
Experience 4 years experience in Family Business
of Cattle Feed Production.
• Managed a network of over 400 dealers and consolidated
company’s strong hold in the sub-urban and rural markets of 3 major
SAURABH north Indian states
SHIVHARE Managing Small housing projects in Gurgaon and Kanpur.
Future Opening an International School in Lavasa, Pune
Projects Opening an world class health club called ‘Gold’s Gym’ in Kanpur.
Planning expansion in cattle feed space.
Entrepreneurship –
The road less travelled
Entrepreneurship –
The road less travelled
If you’re one of the many young, ambitious businesspeople
out there currently sitting in your corporate cubicle and
dreaming of starting your first business, there are two
ways to gain the wisdom you need to be a successful
entrepreneur. We all know the hard way — jump in, make
mistakes, fail, and learn from experience —and at least
some time at the school of hard knocks is almost certainly
in your future as a newbie entrepreneur.
Dun worry about the idea, it is not gonna remain same any
ways…exp. CANTEEN in school
How to bring a movement…
• Getting employee #2 is ten times harder than #3 and #4.
• Don’t write anything in an email you don’t want published on
a blog.
• Taking funding is a gift and a curse.
F
• Find people older and smarter than you and listen to them as
E
much as possible.
W
• Some of the best work is done after the fifth insane day.
• Silicon Valley is still the place to be for internet start-ups/
T Working in the shadows of Google, LinkedIn, and Facebook
I (Silicon Valley) is inspiring.
P • Being the last company to leave your office complex at night
S feels really good.
• It always takes longer and costs more than you plan.
• Partnering with friends makes problems more complicated.
• Work on home run opportunities because it’s likely they’re
only doubles or triples.
• Save your best ideas for your own products.
• Money can be a horrible motivator.
• Make decisions when they need to be made. Not too early
F or too late.
E • Ideas are the easy part, doing the work is the hard part.
W • Don’t buy any office furniture; companies give it away all the
time.
T • Don’t believe everything other Founders tell you.
I • Getting paid is sometimes harder than getting the job.
P • Your wife/girlfriend [or, ahem, your husband/boyfriend] can
S make or break your start-up.
• No one will understand your great ideas until they see it
work.
• Don’t make critical decisions on little sleep.