Paul Graham, founder of Y Combinator, has done a marvelous job in explaining how to start a startup.
Fred Wilson explains various topics in forming and running a company through his MBA Mondays Blog.
Jason Cohen:
If you can’t find ten people who say they’ll buy it, your company is bullshit.
How to find that first big customer?
How does Steve Jobs present to inspire?
A Stanford professor's list of recommended books for startups
Providing world class facilities in Tier 1 city is a given where as a previlege in Tier 2 city. Employees will respect you for that and stay with you longer; If you don't fall asleep in a minute on the bed, then you are not working hard! Pay it forward - provided free advise to clients, wrote on blogs; No 1 skill to look for an in an employee should be attitude; team effort - not a one man's company; Dont allow people to discourage you from pursuing your dreams...Prasanna Zore
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