I still remember the day when thanks to Khan Atif, Mohtashim and Desi Back to Desh made it to Alltop on the same day. The office watched in horror as Mr. Shim and I jumped up and down, slapped each other on our backs and whopped with joy. One crazy fan did what we never…
Month: April 2010
Introducing Startup Insights – the new dedicated startup blog
Last night I finally got tired of searching for my old entrepreneurship posts on the Desi Back To Desh blog. Of the 430 plus posts here, there are about a hundred that focus on entrepreneurship. I thought that it was about time that these old nuggets should get a new home. Some of them are…
Startup Guide: Linking Pain, Features, Pricing, Segments and Reach
Teaching entrepreneurship is difficult. Teaching it to 50 smart kids can at times get rough. Teaching it to 150 students distributed across 50 groups with very interesting ideas across 25 odd domains will make you get up at 4 am in the morning after catching a few winks past midnight just so that you can…
The myth of a unique idea – one
How important is it to start off with an idea that no one has ever thought of before. Something absolutely unique, different and able to stand up on its own. A concept that would win you grudging respect from your friends, colleagues, class mates and neighbors. “That is one smart dude” they’d whisper as they…
A walk down memory lane – A case for heading back home – ‘nuff said
“The same conversation at TechLahore needs to be blamed for this walk down memory lane. Dated but still relevant.” BBS and AKU Sunday evening – 20th February 2005 As I write these lines sitting outside the Neo Natal ICU at Aga Khan University Hospital (AKUH), I don’t need any reasons to thank Allah for…
A walk down memory lane…The case for Pakistan in 2006
“Wrote this piece in July 2006, pissed at the Economist’s attempt to writeoff Pakistan, while a little dated, it is still largely relevant. A conversation at techlahore triggered the desire to dig this out from under the many folders it was hiding under…” The Economist piece on Pakistan If you believed the Economist, there…
Linking Pain, Features, Pricing, Segments and Reach
Teaching entrepreneurship is difficult. Teaching it to 50 smart kids can at times get rough. Teaching it to 150 students distributed across 50 groups with very interesting ideas across 25 odd domains will make you get up at 4 am in the morning after catching a few winks past midnight just so that you can…