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Monthly Archives: March 2014
Memories in sunlight
I rarely click photographs. I am not a great fan. I like memories though. Because they age alongside you and convey emotions subjective to your life. They are fun to look back on. And they are like a little secret … Continue reading
Partners in crime
To partner with a startup or a relatively established company is a substantial risk, but there is also a reward ( mostly ) greater than market rewards. To find partners, partner with hungry upstarts who are looking to crack the … Continue reading
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Work life balance in a startup
Work – life balance is in itself an oxymoron. It means that you don’t value your work enough to call it as a part of your life or you don’t value life enough to do work that makes you feel … Continue reading
But why Solar?
Met an industry person. He seemed bewildered I chose Solar coming from Marine and Shipping. He asks ” Why? But why?” Seemed just as bewildered when I told him that I have a deep seated desire to “extend the runway … Continue reading
The analogy between a ship and a startup
The founder /CEO in a startup has really only three main functions similar to the roles of three seemingly insignificant equipments on board a ship. 1. The Radar 2. The Steering gear and 3. The Main Engine’s governor If you … Continue reading