Spartan Posted December 25, 2012 Report Posted December 25, 2012 [u][b]How important is hands on experience for a startup? [/b][/u] Can you learn to drive a car by reading the instruction manual? While it is possible to think the big things through by going to a research stint, it gives little experience with the tactical skills and in dealing with ground realities. It is possible from a research perspective to come up with sound strategies and business ideas; but you may get severely hampered when it comes to actually implementing them. There is no denying that fact that you need a few years of hands on experience where you hone not only your technical skills, but also the people issues within the organization and outside. [u][b]Mentoring [/b][/u] Any business, including consultancy practice, is fraught with uncertainties. You may need to take decisions regarding issues beyond your immediate area of expertise. You will be buffeted by changing business realities due to myriad reasons, such as, competition, obsolescence, business cycles, regional and global geo-politics, and many more. To guide you through this jungle it is prudent to adopt a seasoned mentor. Ideally, he is a person whose professional background and expertise is from your area of consultancy practice, he has hands on experience in running a company and has a wide network of professional contacts. Adopt him, use him as a sounding board, treat him as your friend, philosopher and guide. [u][b]Entrepreneurial Thought Processes [/b][/u] Entrepreneurs think differently. The life of an entrepreneur is one of seeking and seizing opportunity. They have historically been known as risk takers. Learning to think in an entrepreneurial way could allow you to stay one step ahead of the competition, whether it be in your business or with other aspects of your life. You should go out and reach for the stars. While you may not be successful in plucking one, you won't come up with a handful of mud either. It is a painful thing to start on your own. A 9 - 5 job gives a sense of security alright. But that security is given to you by those who take risks. And when you give that kind of security to others, the feeling is hard to describe. Makes you a humble and a fuller being. [u][b]Funding [/b][/u] If you are running a small operation - typically, a 1 to 10 man team - it is most likely that the initial funding will be based on your personal savings, or borrowings from family and friends. However, if you are more ambitious, you need to raise funds. It is unlikely that our traditional commercial banks can help you at the initial stages, unless you can provide a collateral. [u][b]Business Development [/b][/u] Once you are through with the initial phase of the start-up, you need to focus on the business development aspect of your consultancy practice.
KadapaKingg Posted December 25, 2012 Report Posted December 25, 2012 Veetannitikante first GC or EAD undaali..
eela Posted December 25, 2012 Report Posted December 25, 2012 [quote name='maverickpuli' timestamp='1356465149' post='1303013148'] flow chart please [/quote] Em puli money free ga 10ngudam ani planning a.....
eela Posted December 25, 2012 Report Posted December 25, 2012 [quote name='TheSamurai' timestamp='1356465298' post='1303013153'] Veetannitikante first GC or EAD undaali.. [/quote] GP....
KrishnaJai Posted December 25, 2012 Report Posted December 25, 2012 [quote name='eela' timestamp='1356465638' post='1303013155'] Em puli money free ga 10ngudam ani planning a..... [/quote]
maverickpuli Posted December 25, 2012 Author Report Posted December 25, 2012 [quote name='eela' timestamp='1356465638' post='1303013155'] Em puli money free ga 10ngudam ani planning a..... [/quote] ledu kotha business kante e line lo unna want to make difference employer ante tittukodam kadu anna ra ani chepukune la cheddam ani tryin
eela Posted December 25, 2012 Report Posted December 25, 2012 [quote name='maverickpuli' timestamp='1356466476' post='1303013163'] ledu kotha business kante e line lo unna want to make difference employer ante tittukodam kadu anna ra ani chepukune la cheddam ani tryin [/quote] Andaru ala anukoni vachinole va vere vala medha depend avani business ithe good ani na feeling
maverickpuli Posted December 25, 2012 Author Report Posted December 25, 2012 [quote name='ChittiNaidu' timestamp='1356465260' post='1303013152'] [u][b]How important is hands on experience for a startup? [/b][/u] Can you learn to drive a car by reading the instruction manual? While it is possible to think the big things through by going to a research stint, it gives little experience with the tactical skills and in dealing with ground realities. It is possible from a research perspective to come up with sound strategies and business ideas; but you may get severely hampered when it comes to actually implementing them. There is no denying that fact that you need a few years of hands on experience where you hone not only your technical skills, but also the people issues within the organization and outside. [u][b]Mentoring [/b][/u] Any business, including consultancy practice, is fraught with uncertainties. You may need to take decisions regarding issues beyond your immediate area of expertise. You will be buffeted by changing business realities due to myriad reasons, such as, competition, obsolescence, business cycles, regional and global geo-politics, and many more. To guide you through this jungle it is prudent to adopt a seasoned mentor. Ideally, he is a person whose professional background and expertise is from your area of consultancy practice, he has hands on experience in running a company and has a wide network of professional contacts. Adopt him, use him as a sounding board, treat him as your friend, philosopher and guide. [u][b]Entrepreneurial Thought Processes [/b][/u] Entrepreneurs think differently. The life of an entrepreneur is one of seeking and seizing opportunity. They have historically been known as risk takers. Learning to think in an entrepreneurial way could allow you to stay one step ahead of the competition, whether it be in your business or with other aspects of your life. You should go out and reach for the stars. While you may not be successful in plucking one, you won't come up with a handful of mud either. It is a painful thing to start on your own. A 9 - 5 job gives a sense of security alright. But that security is given to you by those who take risks. And when you give that kind of security to others, the feeling is hard to describe. Makes you a humble and a fuller being. [u][b]Funding [/b][/u] If you are running a small operation - typically, a 1 to 10 man team - it is most likely that the initial funding will be based on your personal savings, or borrowings from family and friends. However, if you are more ambitious, you need to raise funds. It is unlikely that our traditional commercial banks can help you at the initial stages, unless you can provide a collateral. [u][b]Business Development [/b][/u] Once you are through with the initial phase of the start-up, you need to focus on the business development aspect of your consultancy practice. [/quote] thanks chitti suggestions taken:)
maverickpuli Posted December 25, 2012 Author Report Posted December 25, 2012 [quote name='eela' timestamp='1356466641' post='1303013168'] Andaru ala anukoni vachinole va vere vala medha depend avani business ithe good ani na feeling [/quote] andarlo kalupukokudadukalpukunte self respect leni roju ade eela
maverickpuli Posted December 25, 2012 Author Report Posted December 25, 2012 [quote name='eela' timestamp='1356466641' post='1303013168'] Andaru ala anukoni vachinole va vere vala medha depend avani business ithe good ani na feeling [/quote] in amorale ethics class next phase first base veyyali give the info regarding consultancy building and any creative ideas you have:)
eela Posted December 25, 2012 Report Posted December 25, 2012 [quote name='maverickpuli' timestamp='1356466948' post='1303013175'] in amorale ethics class next phase first base veyyali give the info regarding consultancy building and any creative ideas you have:) [/quote] Do u have GC???
maverickpuli Posted December 25, 2012 Author Report Posted December 25, 2012 [quote name='eela' timestamp='1356466997' post='1303013177'] Do u have GC??? [/quote] ledu dude
eela Posted December 25, 2012 Report Posted December 25, 2012 [quote name='maverickpuli' timestamp='1356467118' post='1303013179'] ledu dude [/quote] Start investing in India dood why do you want to waste ur money here??
KrishnaJai Posted December 25, 2012 Report Posted December 25, 2012 Consultancy pettalanna nadapalanna.,.,...mundu konni skills kavali. ani naa opinion 1. Saavala meed palalu erukovadam elano teliyali 2. Aakulu naakune vadi daggara aakulu 10geyadam teliyali... inka ilantivi chala.....appude konchem venakestav........ Ledu neethi nyayam ante.....it's totally personal to you.........No offense...edo naa experience ni batti seppppaaaa
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