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Startup Guide: The Darden Reboot Chat – Videos are here

Posted on May 9, 2010 by Jawwad

And they are here. Seven episodes due to the youtube 10 minute rule. Many thanks to Uzma for burning the midnight oil, encoding the video and solving the volume problem once and for all. Thank you Adnan for ensuring that the session gets recorded for the family (as well as agents and friends) and shipping…

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Startup Guide: The startup crash course in 7 posts or less

Posted on April 17, 2010 by Jawwad

For the last four weeks I had been thinking about putting together a basic reading guide for mentees that would help them move forward and remove me as a bottleneck. A collection of short to the point posts that introduce them to a basic framework that many of us take for granted and most of…

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Mentoring assignment number three: Show up in strength at the startup insider session at T2F

Posted on April 13, 2010 by Jawwad

If you are keen on meeting even more kick ass mentors, hear another round of uninspiring drivel from Jawwad Farid and Nauman Sheikh and corrupt even more young minds, bring at-least three friends to the SI session at T2F. Bonus points if all six of you manage to show up with 3 sidekicks each on…

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Startup Insiders: Back in Karachi: Business models that don’t work

Posted on April 13, 2010 by Jawwad

Jehan is up-to no good again. As part of her desire to increase the number of non-conformist, flower bearing, independent, ultra cool apple product users, she wants as many young ones to work for themselves as possible (assuming that there is a connection, she thinks so). But rather than putting up unassailable success stories, this…

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Mentoring fellow dreamers – a start up game plan for final year students

Posted on April 10, 2010 by Jawwad

It is always flattering when people come to you for mentoring advice knowing that you are a total and complete failure. CIO Pakistan did that this Saturday afternoon when they brought 7 impressionable young men with them. Just to make it interesting and worthwhile I had Nauman Shaikh from Credit Chex also over for a…

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Linking Pain, Features, Pricing, Segments and Reach

Posted on April 1, 2010 by Jawwad

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…

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The product feature grid – describing your product

Posted on March 31, 2010 by Jawwad

We tried to put a process around describing our customer in my last post. Can we do something similar for products? The tool that I like and use regularly is the product feature grid. No rocket science just basic common sense. Here is what it looks like At the top of the grid we put…

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Reboot goes on sale online, gets featured at CIO, the Standard, Network World or the Ides of March

Posted on March 13, 2010 by Jawwad

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…

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The second best job in the world, part two…

Posted on December 20, 2009 by Jawwad

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

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Dreamers in Dubai

Posted on December 12, 2009 by Jawwad

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 at 11pm…

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