A Start-up story - for inspiration:
"I was 39 when I left my position as CEO of Discovery India to start WhiteHat Jr. In retrospect, the decision worked out fine but at the time, I was racked with doubt. Would I be able to create a tech start-up as a middle-aged solo founder without a tech background? How would I cope with going from leading an organisation with a few hundred people to working in one room with a team or two or three people? Now, two years later, I've understood some patterns of what it takes to make a relatively smooth transition from corporate executive to start-up CEO. If you possess some or all of these traits, don't hesitate to take the start-up plunge — it'll be a wildly satisfying, successful ride!"
Advice by Jayesh Sodha, Founder- Jayesh_SME:
Are you shifting your career to Entrepreneurship ~ often in the quest for new challenges, new learning curves?
My advice is to introspect sincerely & observe that constant hunger to learn and climb new mountains - that's probably one of the best indicators of your start-up success!
In my experience, initially, the new buddy entrepreneur is worried about burning initial working capital. All decisions which could make or break a cash-strapped early-stage company. You have more days like these than not in a start-up. Only a deep curiosity to understand areas you have no experience or context in will keep you thriving in this uncertainty.
Your guts count. Your vision, self-doubt, rejection, disappointment, elation, if you've lived through the full cycle of any act of creation — art, a new business process, a product innovation — then see how your start-up takes shape & gathers momentum! There's no set way to reach goal-post, you'd need to strategize & explore what comes your way, then y'r faith, y'r God & otr. social forces will also help you to reach that desired goal-post
Welcoming burning Entrepreneurs to Explore a Wonderful opportunity with Jayesh Sodha's creation
Normally, as a founder, you're the first copywriter, the first call-center agent, the first sales manager of your company — and so on. No playbook exists.
The good part with Jayesh Sodha's created business model in ' SmartCityHome.in (India)' & ' MarketPower.in' is that wheel is already engineered and with each new planned resource, it'd give a value-added push forward, as the business model is all set up & running.
My concluding words: Do take a ride which takes up every bit of your stamina, do your karma - Success or not, you'll grow tremendously, daily from taking the leap and never regret the move! Jayesh Sodha's mental support is there with you.