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Richcore’s R&D

Nov 01, 2011

Richcore’s R&D

Subramani Ramachandrappa, founder and managing director, Richcore Lifesciences, wants to create industrial enzymes through structured research and development

The CarWale ride

Nov 01, 2011

Mohit Dubey, founder, CarWale, conducted multiple experiments around car sales before identifying a model that worked

MapmyIndia’s Third Right Turn

Nov 01, 2011

MapmyIndia’s Third Right Turn

Rakesh and Rashmi Verma founded MapmyIndia in the early 90s. They made money by servicing corporate customers with Indian mapping data. Then, the founders’ son, Rohan Verma, built tremendous scale by monetising the mapping data his parents collected over 15

Snapdeal’s Plan D

Nov 01, 2011

Snapdeal’s Plan D

When Kunal Bahl and Rohit Bansal were ready to take the entrepreneurial plunge, they never thought about building an Internet business. They just wanted to pioneer discount couponing in India

Plan A to Plan B and beyond

Nov 01, 2011

An entrepreneur’s move from Plan A to Plan B must be ‘process-oriented’, says John Mullins, professor of management practice at London Business School and co-author of ‘Getting to Plan B: Breaking Through to a Better Business Model

Lending a Hand

Jul 01, 2011

Lending a Hand

The Startup Centre hopes to successfully incubate technology-based startups and in the process set a trend for more entrepreneurs to tread confidently

“I was looking for a large, unserviced sector”

Dec 01, 2010

“I was looking for a large, unserviced sector”

In conversation with S. Parthasarathy, founder, Nu Street, a cloud software firm, on his learnings from being a serial entrepreneur

Can entrepreneurship be taught?

Sep 01, 2010

Can entrepreneurship be taught?

India, unlike the rest of the world, is a believer in the motion that business education can level the playing field between those who come off a business background and those who begin as first generation entrepreneurs