Must Watch for Entrepreneurs - PRINTO Co-Founder's Powerful Business Insights | Ft. Manish Sharma

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  • Опубликовано: 16 янв 2025

Комментарии • 27

  • @utkarshtripathi432
    @utkarshtripathi432 Месяц назад +7

    Bilkul sahi kaha, sir. Abhi to FANG ka hi zamaana chal raha hai. Chahe technology ho, advertising, e-commerce, ya entertainment, market par inhi companies ka pura domination hai. Ye na sirf innovation mein aage hain, balki har din naye products aur services ke saath apne users ko attract bhi karte hain.

  • @AnmolSachan-x6f
    @AnmolSachan-x6f Месяц назад +5

    Every one is talking about IT sector, IIT college, but this person is talking about ITI college to develop skills in people and its very very true because 90%indians are doing blue collar job and they should have to know some skills.

  • @_editingedition_
    @_editingedition_ Месяц назад

    What a insight by the co-founder Happy people happy customer where coustomer are important but people come first.

  • @AakashSingh-e5b
    @AakashSingh-e5b Месяц назад +1

    The way he talks about his dream what he has seen 18 years ago that dream is same just we always reinvent our dream I think many of us can relate from this statement

  • @flatmates692
    @flatmates692 Месяц назад

    Such an eye-opener! Manish Sharma’s story highlights the importance of perseverance and smart decision-making in business. His advice on starting up and tackling challenges is something every entrepreneur should take notes on. Loved it!

  • @Anurag-dt8bf
    @Anurag-dt8bf Месяц назад

    This podcast is a powerhouse of motivation. Manish Sharma’s candid insights about funding, infrastructure, and his overall journey resonate deeply. Starting a business isn’t easy, but hearing stories like this makes the dream feel achievable.

  • @pehdntene6473
    @pehdntene6473 Месяц назад

    Manish Sharma's journey is truly inspiring! Hearing about his 3.5 years of hard work and struggle before starting Printo in India really shows the determination required to succeed. This podcast is gold for anyone curious about the realities of starting a business. Thanks for sharing such valuable insights!

  • @RoshoMon-b7l
    @RoshoMon-b7l Месяц назад

    The way Manish Sharma shared his story-from his struggles to raising funds and setting up the infrastructure-is incredibly motivating. This episode is a must-watch for every aspiring entrepreneur. Learning from his experience is a big boost for anyone starting out.

  • @prakharpandey7572
    @prakharpandey7572 Месяц назад

    His perspective on depression is so raw and real-acknowledge it, feel it, but don’t let it hold you down. It’s tough love, but it’s what we need to hear sometimes.

  • @AmitSingh-z9t7b
    @AmitSingh-z9t7b Месяц назад

    The advice about meeting people and learning how to deal with them is so practical yet so often overlooked. Building these soft skills is essential, especially when you're young.

  • @JohnKeep-h3k
    @JohnKeep-h3k Месяц назад

    I found this podcast incredibly helpful! Hearing about Manish Sharma's persistence and how he built Printo's business model was inspiring. It’s not just about the end result but also the journey of daily motivation and overcoming obstacles. Great content for founders and dreamers alike.

  • @Challengthevoice
    @Challengthevoice Месяц назад +1

    It’s true, sir, that what matters is your attitude, not whether you’re rich or poor. But someone who has money naturally has a different attitude, and for someone who is poor, their attitude inevitably reflects the difference.

  • @aniketanand952
    @aniketanand952 Месяц назад

    The guest was so insightful! I really learned a lot from their perspective on funds what mistakes people make on raising funds. Great choice for the show!" 👍

  • @parzival722
    @parzival722 Месяц назад +1

    VERY TRUE sir dignity of labour in foreign countries and in India is very different inequality is very high.

  • @nikhildramagames9525
    @nikhildramagames9525 Месяц назад

    It's very genuine knowledge

  • @nikhilbhardwaj9377
    @nikhilbhardwaj9377 Месяц назад

    I really like this about Printo, that everyone wears the same uniform. No one looks superior or inferior. I like this concept because at least there’s no discrimination based on clothes.

  • @nikhilbhardwaj9377
    @nikhilbhardwaj9377 Месяц назад

    Good information sir

  • @UtkarshGupta-b3n
    @UtkarshGupta-b3n Месяц назад

    This is very good cause by you sir to think out of box and give good life to your employer's in a manufacturing or blue collar job giving such kind of faculties is really good work

  • @ShivamPandey-j7c
    @ShivamPandey-j7c Месяц назад

    Well said sir everyone is doing hard work to good place in life but due to the lack of apportunity people are not there where they deserve in life.

  • @rajatsocialmedia
    @rajatsocialmedia Месяц назад

    Yes, living abroad does affect one’s mentality. People outside tend to speak with respect and keep minimal expectations from others. But in India, instead of giving respect, people often feel jealous,especially if someone is earning more. Even close relatives start showing resentment.

  • @Silent_Script_07
    @Silent_Script_07 Месяц назад

    It's a good insight for parents also to raise their children in such a way they don't look inferior to people who work as a blue collar job and this we should learn from West people.

  • @rishika123-q1d
    @rishika123-q1d Месяц назад

    Hard work is essential in anything, whether for a small person or a big one. But there’s also the lack of opportunity-many people are not where they deserve to be.

  • @pixelplay_groun
    @pixelplay_groun Месяц назад

    It's really amazing talk I also think in every generation some thing changes but nothing change just the medium changes but the process is same 😂

  • @growlifelessone
    @growlifelessone Месяц назад

    Parents are the reason kids are getting spoiled these days. Once they start earning themselves, they think their kids should just sit at home and study without doing any work. But for how long will the poor kid keep studying like an unemployed person? In India, there’s an excessive obsession with government jobs.

  • @sushmitasingh-gf5bd
    @sushmitasingh-gf5bd Месяц назад

    Rich people truly have many options, but people like us, the poor, have no options to do anything or move forward.

  • @ahilabbas5012
    @ahilabbas5012 Месяц назад

    Earlier, things were better-reading comics or books was common. But now, with smartphones, everything has changed. People spend 4-5 hours just watching reels. Parents back then wouldn’t even let us watch TV, but now they don’t stop their kids from watching reels.