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Dear Mr. Nagaraja Prakasam,
Greetings!
I would like to thank you for taking part in our Freshers’ Induction Programme 2019. Your gracious presence and though provoking speech on “Learn to be an Entrepreneur” added great value to the programme and made a huge difference and distinction for our freshers.
You have enlightened the young minds by stressing on the importance of hard work and by advising them to ‘look at everything with curiosity’ and face every problem bravely as it will become strength of their lives’.
Dedicated and successful entrepreneurs such as yourself are a great source of inspiration and leave an indelible mark in the young minds.
Thank you so much for your valuable presence and highly motivating speech.
With Best Regards,
V. Selvam
Vice President
VIT Chennai
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 ?