Archive for the ‘Startup’ Category
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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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I feel like a rock star – part ii
I don’t like narcissist posts on principal. After all what is the use of having a fan club/site/page if you have to blow your own horn all the time. But this morning when the SP Jain student feedback quietly sneaked into my mailbox and I saw the most generous comments I have ever [...]
February 16, 2010
Tags: Dubai, SP Jain, Teaching Posted in: Alchemy stuff, Failure, Startup Insiders, Training, new ventures, small business
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Dubai Tech Nights – 9th February 2010
It ended up being an evening full of surprises.
When Adnan first checked with me about my availability on the 9th for Dubai Tech Nights I thought we were talking about a small gathering. So when I walked in at 5:45pm after following some really colorful directions to Room 212 at the RIT campus at [...]
February 10, 2010
Tags: Bar camp, Dubai, Reboot, Startup mode, Technology Scene, UAE Posted in: Alchemy stuff, Startup, Startup Insiders, TIE, Training, 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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Talent ,Technology, Management
Ages ago for an upcoming PASHA career expo I did a piece on hiring. A few months earlier I had done a presentation on knowledge workers at Zayed University Campus in Abu Dhabi. Today at the Nutshell forum I used ideas from both pieces to do a different take on talent management [...]
January 23, 2010
Tags: Small businesses, startups, Talent Managment, Technology Industry Posted in: Desi Back to Desh, Desi Startup, I can't hack it, Karachi, PASHA, Pakistan, Startup, Startup Insiders, entrepreneurs, new ventures, small business
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The second best job in the world, part two…
To the three batches (Division A, Division B, and EMBA Batch 13), who made me feel like a rock star two Thursdays in a row. Thank you. Keep them pictures coming J
December 20, 2009
Tags: Dubai, Education, entrepreneurship, small business, SP Jain, Startup, Teaching, Training, UAE Posted in: Columbia Business School, Education, Failure, Startup, Startup Insiders, Training, entrepreneurs, new ventures, small business
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Dreamers in Dubai
Kumar, the soft spoken driver from Kerala, has been picking me up from home and dropping me back for the last seven days. On Wednesday night he finally asked if I was working the hours I was working by choice. Starting the day at 8 am and landing on Villa 16, Cluster 35 [...]
December 12, 2009
Tags: DesiStartup, Dubai, entrepreneurship, Reboot, SP Jain, Teaching, Training Posted in: Alchemy stuff, Desi Back to Desh, Desi Startup, Education, Failure, Startup, entrepreneurs, small business
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The Reboot presentation at TIECON, Karachi – Revisited
The TIECON 2009, Karachi, 4th November 2009, Reboot presentation was the first time I was able to shrink the story in under 20 minutes. Spent three days putting the presentation together but it will be a while before I am able to get to an editor that will run the presentation and the video [...]
November 27, 2009
Tags: Failure, Jawwad Farid, Karachi, Pakistan, Reboot, Startup, TIE, TIECON Posted in: Columbia Business School, Desi Back to Desh, Desi Startup, Education, Failure, Pakistan, Startup, TIE, computer science, 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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The many faces of Alchemy
I did this slide deck a year and a handful of months ago. We were riding high and the cycle had hit but hadn’t really hit us. When I started working on the deck the objective was to showcase all the interesting things we had done together as a team. It still bring backs [...]
November 7, 2009
Tags: Alchemy, entrepreneurship, Jawwad Farid, Karachi, Reboot Posted in: Alchemy stuff, Columbia Business School, Desi Back to Desh, Desi Startup, Karachi, Startup, entrepreneurs
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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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Heal Thyself or TIECON 2009, Karachi
The best of friends are the conspring kind.
When Sabeen and Jehan conspired together to get me to speak at TIECON 2009 in Karachi, the original plan was to do my presentation, stay for the post presentation Q&A and then head out. I even parked in Sheraton’s outdoor parking to ensure that I wouldn’t [...]
November 5, 2009
Tags: entrepreneurship, TIE CON Karachi Posted in: Desi Back to Desh, Desi Startup, Failure, Karachi, PASHA, Pakistan, Startup, TIE, entrepreneurs
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And the winner is
MindStorm Studios and Cricket Revolution did a clean sweep today at the PASHA ICT Awards. In addition to picking up the winner slot for the digital media category they also sweeped the PASHA Tech Crunch Gong Award for a 1,000 US$.
Mindstorm/Babar combo was deadly enough for Chairman PASHA to give up his welcome [...]
October 14, 2009
Tags: Cricket Revolution, Mindstorm Studios, PASHA, PASHA ICT Awards 2009, PASHA Tech Crunch Gong Award 2009 Posted in: Desi Startup, PASHA, PASHA ICT Awards, Pakistan, Startup, entrepreneurs, new ventures
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Steve Jobs in Karachi or why I feel old or welcome to the future
Yesterday for the first time in many years I actually felt old and irrelevant. As part of the pre-PASHA Award event we took a sneak peak at the 10 odd companies that were competing at the PASHA TECH CRUNCH GONG show on 14th October.
Two of participants were very good. The first pitched their [...]
October 14, 2009
Tags: entrepreneurship, Hope, Pakistan, PASHA Tech Crunch Gong Award 2009, Technology Companies Posted in: Desi Back to Desh, Desi Startup, Karachi, PASHA, PASHA ICT Awards, Pakistan, Startup Insiders, entrepreneurs, small business
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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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