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Scaling Your Startup: Crafting an exclusive strategy that ensures your business grows
Mentor: Mr.Nagaraja Prakasam, Partner | Acumen Fund , Bangalore , India
Date: 4th June, 2020 | Time: 3 PM to 4 PM
Growth in business is of prime concern to every stakeholder involved, yet growing a startup is really hard.
Many founders struggle to figure it out. What makes it even harder is the overwhelming amount of tactics and the “one size fits all” hacks that dictate how they should be running their own growth & marketing efforts.
While these pieces of advice are supposed to be an inspiration, a lot of founders take them as a prescription and apply them regardless of the context of their product or customers.
It might seem easy and appealing to talk about building a growth machine, but how can anyone start this process from scratch given the startup stage ?
With just 25% household have internet access – many poor children about to loose 2 years of education! We cannot keep waiting, need to innovate. Let’s discuss how these non-profits are innovating! Santosh More, Sahithya Anumolu, Anand Gopakumar Shravan Jha
Only 24% Indian Households Have Internet Facility to Access e-Education: UNICEF – The learning gap is likely to widen across high, middle and low-income families, as children from economically disadvantaged families cannot access remote learning, said the report. https://lnkd.in/gCc9jHKE
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