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5 steps of a startup

June 18, 2014 / Sri Srikrishna / 0 Comments

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Compendium

Over the last several years, I have written about startups, entrepreneurship and business in general in the Hindu BizLine and Wall St. Journal. I have compiled these for easy access in the column below.

Starting up
Begin at the very beginning
A good place to start
The importance of starting NOW!
People
Business is about people
People - the lifeblood of an organization
Hiring for a start-up
Mentoring people
Do Startups need consultants
Letting the founders go
Money, money, money
A matter of capital
Keeping the cash flowing
Customers
Customers - finding, keeping &
Firing a customer
Execution
Delivering on your promise
Managing Time
Decision making for entrepreneurs
Marketing & Sales
Marketing for success
Selling every moment
Building Brands for Startups
Business of business
What does your company do? Exiting your business Back to Basics

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