The world is moving and changing at a rapid pace. Thus, challenges and competition are an essential part of today's life. Today, India is one of the most powerful economies of the world. That's due to the fine skills of business leaders in different fields.
In today's scenario of global economy the Indian entrepreneurs tread their path cautiously but at a great speed. Gone are the days when foreign companies used to take over Indian companies. Today, our leading entrepreneurs are busy in global take-over exercises. Giant multinational companies like Tata-Corus, Landrover-Jaguar, Arcelor-Mittal, Zen Telecom etc are a live testimony to the Indian take-over march in all fields.
In this biographical work, life sketches of most Indian entrepreneurs (including NRIs) have been given for our readers so that they know how this long journey had started.
Entrepreneurs build companies that are specifically crafted to exploit a particular opportunity. This gives them an advantage over older companies that were designed in response to challenges of the past and must change to adapt to today's requirements. Entrepreneurs can build new companies. They can also rejuvenate existing companies via buyouts and turnarounds. They can also build new companies inside existing companies, which can be called corporate entrepreneurship.
The will to spot opportunities and take risks in order to realize them is part of a person's overall makeup, which is partly innate and partly a product of his upbringing. The best way to learn how to be an entrepreneur is to work at the side of a successful one. The problem is that entrepreneurs are understandably reluctant to hire those who cannot help them immediately. It appears that the best way to learn this is to work for a startup which offers more opportunities to learn entrepreneural skills.
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