Archive for the ‘Blue Screen’ Category
Reboot goes on sale online, gets featured at CIO, the Standard, Network World or the Ides of March
What a week it has been.
Last night was the first night in 7 days that I slept for 7 hours. My average naptime for the week was an astonishing 4 hours, excluding the time I spent power napping waiting for the red traffic light to change to green, on hold waiting for customers to [...]
March 13, 2010
Tags: Book, CIO, Entrepreneurhsip training, entrepreneurs, entrepreneurship, Network World, Pakistan, Reboot, Startup, The Standard Posted in: Blue Screen, Columbia Business School, Desi Startup, Education, Failure, Pressing words, Startup, Startup Insiders, entrepreneurs, new ventures, small business
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Memories, Cookaracha Guides or Venture number two…
Much before Reboot and the Blue Screen of Death, before the Alchemy discussion on our family dinner table and the wild dreamy bet that turned out to be Avicena, before blogging and before DesiBackToDesh, in a land far far away (then marked as Geocities in Jedi lore) there was once a venture named Cookaracha [...]
February 5, 2010
Tags: Actuary, Columbia Business School, Cookaracha Guides, FAST ICS, MBA, Memories, New York, small business, Startup Posted in: Blue Screen, Columbia Business School, Desi Back to Desh, Desi Startup, Failure, Personal shit, Writing, entrepreneurs, new ventures, small business
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Telecompk on Reboot
Babar Bhatti covers Reboot on the Telecompk blog.
November 24, 2009
Tags: entrepreneurship, Reboot Posted in: Blue Screen, Columbia Business School, Desi Back to Desh, Desi Startup, Failure, PASHA, Pakistan, Startup, Writing, entrepreneurs, new ventures, small business
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Reboot presentation @ TIECON
Here is the slide share version of the Reboot presentation I made yesterday at the TIECON 2009 event in Karachi. Had a lot of fun putting this together.
Alchemy Reboot @ TIE CON Karachi
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November 5, 2009
Tags: BSOD, entrepreneurship, Reboot, TIE CON Karachi Posted in: Blue Screen, Columbia Business School, Desi Back to Desh, Desi Startup, Failure, Karachi, Pakistan, Startup, TIE, entrepreneurs
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A review, a review, my kingdom for a review
Finally, courtesy of Salman Latif at the Book Review blog, a review of Reboot, Second edition.
‘Reboot – in search for the land of opportunity’ is not the sort of book you usually find on stores. Take a quick walk down the shelve-lanes of bookstores and you’d find hundreds of self-help books with success stories [...]
September 27, 2009
Tags: Columbia University, Reboot, Reviews, Startup Posted in: Blue Screen, Columbia Business School, Failure, Writing, entrepreneurs, new ventures, small business
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Reboot now available on Readers Club, Karachi
For those of you who were waiting to get a copy from your local friendly library, here is the link to the book on the Readers Club site in Karachi. The book is in stock now.
September 25, 2009
Tags: Columbia University, Reboot, Reviews, Startup Posted in: Blue Screen, Columbia Business School, Desi Back to Desh, Desi Startup, Writing, entrepreneurs
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The Society of Actuaries interview
Sam Philips interview for the Actuary was the first published review received by BSOD/Reboot. Though a little dated, it is still relevant. Sam also talks about the book in a sidebar
September 19, 2009
Tags: BSOD, Failure, Reboot, Review, small business, Startup Posted in: Blue Screen, Desi Back to Desh, Desi Startup, Education, Failure, entrepreneurs
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Here you go Mohtashim
Here is my well thumbed copy of Reboot (the book) on my startup bookshelf along with other well thumbed titles.
And for those of my friends who have difficulty reading anything other than IBM manuals on Strategy in Bulgaria and Dubai (yes that means you Adnan), this edition also has lots of pretty pictures, at [...]
August 30, 2009
Tags: Reboot, the book. Posted in: Blue Screen, Pressing words, Startup, Writing, new ventures, small business
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My crazy ride to see my word in print
For more than a decade of my life I was a professional student (which means that I worked, took exams on the side for a professional designation and waited for a very long time to add three letters against my name). A chapter that started in the monsoons of ‘89 in Bombay finally [...]
August 25, 2009
Tags: Reboot, the book. Posted in: Blue Screen, Desi Back to Desh, Desi Startup, Education, Failure, Personal shit, Pressing words, Startup, Startup Insiders, Writing, entrepreneurs, new ventures, small business
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Stop press
2nd Edition of the blue screen of death has now gone to the press. Expected release date, somewhere in the next 8 weeks. You are looking at the million dollars, 4 color, fully automated Mitsubishi printing work horse in Singapore that will be responsible for bringing this fine piece of scholarship out [...]
April 4, 2009
Posted in: Blue Screen, Desi Back to Desh, Desi Startup, Failure, Startup, entrepreneurs, new ventures, small business
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The essence of a business plan competition
Professor Grandhi at SP Jain is a new friend who had been after me to share my thoughts about what business plan competition at a business school should look like. The post goes out to him and all other promoters of entrepreneurship who believe that we should catch this generation young. Preferably [...]
March 10, 2009
Tags: Business Plans, Startup Posted in: Blue Screen, Desi Back to Desh, Desi Startup, Education, Failure, entrepreneurs
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Teaching the dreamer course again
In Dubai, teaching the entrepreneurship course from today till the end of the month. More later
January 24, 2009
Tags: Business Plans, Entrepreneurhsip training, executive summaries, startups Posted in: Blue Screen, Desi Back to Desh, Desi Startup, Education, Failure, entrepreneurs
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Funding for dummies…four
And finally no financing deal ever goes through without relationships and credibility. Relationships open the door and get you time; credibility gets you to the term sheet. The sooner you build up your stock of these two elements the faster you can get to capital – debt or equity.
January 18, 2009
Tags: financing, funding, new ventures, Raising capital, small business, Startup Posted in: Blue Screen, Startup, entrepreneurs, new ventures, small business
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Funding for dummies…three
We met Wilson Tan on a trade trip across China. In just over a week, thirty technology companies from the Asia Pacific region covered 3 cities and one hundred Chinese partners, trying to understand the opportunity that was China. Wilson was the President of the organizing body, (the outgoing President of Mercury [...]
January 18, 2009
Tags: financing, funding, new ventures, Raising capital, small business, Startup Posted in: Blue Screen, Desi Back to Desh, Desi Startup, Education, Startup, entrepreneurs, new ventures, small business
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Funding for dummies…two
It’s not that money is not available. Or that you can’t raise it. Or that it’s a fairytale that come true for only a select few. Truth is a lot less absolute; there is no black and white, only shades of grey.
Let’s take a look at how and why a 37 year [...]
January 17, 2009
Tags: financing, funding, new ventures, Raising capital, small business, Startup Posted in: Blue Screen, Desi Back to Desh, Desi Startup, Failure, Startup, entrepreneurs, new ventures, small business
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