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On the Job | Sanjeev Bikhchandani  09:27 PM | August 19,2009
Celebrate innovations; punish lack of commitment & incompetence, but do not punish failure
  10:33 PM | June 01,2009
It gives a 360-degree view of the business and is the closest to general management experience
On the Job | Sanjeev Bikhchandani  11:10 PM | May 13,2009
Entrepreneurs seek to understand, manage and mitigate risk, and then, of the various alternative courses of action available, go for the one that carries the least risk
Namitha Jagadeesh   08:52 PM | August 31,2008
The Tata NEN Hottest Startups awards is structured to engage the public, says NEN executive director Laura Parkin
Namitha Jagadeesh   02:17 AM | August 28,2008
In a first of its kind contest, winners will be chosen through public voting; nominees stand to get Rs2-3 cr funding
  12:42 AM | August 28,2008
One winner gets admission to the Microsoft Startup Accelerator Program, which offers coaching, technology and business development support
  12:41 AM | August 28,2008
Nominations close on 22 October
  12:43 AM | August 13,2008
Early products coming out of Indian start-ups will likely be simplistic at best and copies at worst
Archana Rai  10:53 AM | July 28,2008
As online transactions grow and businesses take the digital route, the market for security solutions in India is expected to grow at a rate of 28% from a base of $291 million in 2007
K. Raghu and Vishwanath Kulkarni   07:16 AM | May 14,2008
Yulop has more than 150,000 business listings in Bangalore, and plans similar listings in six other cities
Namitha Jagadeesh  12:05 AM | March 11,2008
A start-up may be on to the next big thing, but if its founders cannot protect it legally, it could lead to a lot of time and money wasted on litigation
K. Raghu  01:12 AM | September 20,2007
The mail service will accumulate points or stamps on opening a link from an email that could then be exchanged for cash when users earn an equivalent of Rs200
Archana Rai  12:16 AM | August 04,2007
The company uses specialized software to study business data and throw up underlying patterns that can spell success or failure for, say, a new product launch