If you try to optimize for money and fame , they don't actually happen. The whole identity of money is: once it stops mattering to you, only then it happens to you. Deepinder what a gem
Watching Yourstory feels like watching old news channels. Content should not make me move my eye away. Also less buttering would help. You guys have such good access to top entrepreurs, can do crazy things; enable a lot of things, democratise their learnings.
Constructive feedback to the host, never ask such long questions... you were talking for almost 70% of the time, to the point questions and detailed answers.. that's why viewers came on this video not for your story-long questions.
This host have an habit of over explaining question which kinda ruins the conversation. Questions in such interviews must be crisp and let the guest talk more.
Introduction: The Video titled "Indian Products Can Beat Western Products!" features an unscripted conversation with the founders of Zomato, a prominent Indian startup. The discussion covers various aspects of building a business in India, the challenges faced during the journey, insights into their IPO experience, and the importance of creating a strong brand. Key Points and Insights: 1. **IPO Journey and Business Complexity:** - Zomato has been around for 15 years, and the founders emphasize that building a business is a complex and long-term process in India. - IPO is seen as a milestone, and the founders find it surprising that some view it as a scary thing. They stress that it's just a process in the overall journey of business building. 2. **Building a Distinct Brand:** - Zomato has successfully created a distinct, loved, and cool brand in the market. - The founders attribute the success of their brand to consistency and quality of service. They believe that if you have these elements, any kind of marketing strategy works. 3. **Brand Building Approach:** - Zomato's brand-building approach is focused on consistency and quality of service rather than an elaborate marketing process. - The team's mandate is to ensure that every interaction with the brand, whether through push notifications or billboards, brings a smile to the audience. 4. **Dealing with External Pressures and Critics:** - The founders acknowledge that external pressures are constant. They emphasize the importance of filtering the signal from the noise and staying focused on the core business. 5. **Handling Cash Burn and Profitability:** - The discussion touches on the topic of cash burn in startups, with the founders acknowledging that it's a constant battle. - The focus is on ensuring that the underlying customer value proposition is strong, leading to profitability over time. 6. **Vulnerability and Overcoming Insecurities:** - One founder openly discusses personal struggles, including overcoming stammering, highlighting the importance of vulnerability in connecting with others. - Overcoming personal insecurities is seen as a constant battle, requiring the determination to move forward in life. 7. **Relevance in a Changing Landscape:** - Zomato's journey has involved cycles of almost running out of money and consistently rethinking strategies. - The founders emphasize that the company has gone through multiple phases, and each time they think they have "cracked it," new challenges arise, requiring a reevaluation of their approach. 8. **Survival in Evolving Industries:** - In industries that are still evolving, survival becomes a crucial focus before long-term thinking can take precedence. - Zomato's early years were marked by the need to survive in the competitive food delivery space, leading to short-term thinking. Overall, the podcast provides insights into the entrepreneurial journey of Zomato, touching on various challenges, strategies for brand building, and the dynamic nature of the startup landscape in India.
If you try to optimize for money and fame , they don't actually happen.
The whole identity of money is: once it stops mattering to you, only then it happens to you.
Deepinder what a gem
Till you're thinking of money, your focus gets divided .
Deepinder calm as ms dhoni
Watching Yourstory feels like watching old news channels. Content should not make me move my eye away. Also less buttering would help. You guys have such good access to top entrepreurs, can do crazy things; enable a lot of things, democratise their learnings.
I love this Man Deepu
Host is obsessed with Deepinder only 😂
Because Deepinder gives her Zomato free food coupons.
She’s crushing on him lol
@@gedamete7223 😂😂
Do more of such conversation for more duration.Thank You.
Very candid & intuitive 😊
Indian companies do not build product like western companies. It’s just service oriented businesses
True we don't have much in PaaS or SaaS
Things are changing now with UPI, ONDC. Next 5 years you will see things are in action.
This Man is great Risk Taker 6:13
Constructive feedback to the host, never ask such long questions... you were talking for almost 70% of the time, to the point questions and detailed answers.. that's why viewers came on this video not for your story-long questions.
Such an annoying intervieer, no one cares about you know them personally or not. Just ask the question and let them speak jeez
Her show man. Jeez. Get your own show ffs
Her cleavage❤
I think let entrepreneur speak more,that all everyone is here for.
15:14
Perfect podcasts
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almost every indian company does CSR .. nothing unique in that
They have to....its law I suppose.
True@@theexploringneuron
We loved your stammering deependar please be more podcast ❤
Zomato se food order karna mujhe bahut pasand hai but Iske share Mein invest karne Samay Darta hun Aaj Tak Kabhi Nahin invest kar raha hun
9:40
can someone tell which shoes Akshant is wearing??
Travis scott dunk low
Aj1 travis Scott olives
Very less view for all videos why?
Because they are annoying to some extent
Why interview in english....
What's the host name?
Sharadha sharma
This host have an habit of over explaining question which kinda ruins the conversation. Questions in such interviews must be crisp and let the guest talk more.
Thank you ma'am
Use much Hindi language
No we cannot. Stop dreaming or sending wrong messages.
Thoda jyada ho gaya, most of these businesses doesn't have high level research and development as compared to their western counter parts
exactly indian startups hire IITs and IIMs then burn investors money then they say we have gain experience
He looks like deepak chahar😂
Depander and ms dhoni same category person like me😂😂
For a services company founder to be giving gyaan about products....hmmm ! Tired of YourStory Mausi sucking up and her STUPID jokes.
Kia anchor h yrr ghuma ghuma sawal pooch Rahi h.
Seedha one statement question hone chahiye
31 January ke bad dus hazar crore ka phatka pad gya vijay bhaiyaa ko! Pray tm karo!
Cringe host
Paytm 😂😂😂
Thats why you came in shark tank for publicity 😂
Stupid questions and joks, dude they are being disrespected here...
If you cannot be profitable even after so many years then you're nothing but a liability on country .
Close it and start working somewhere.
kya bhai employment generate kar raha hai, aur abhi profitable be hai, aur useful bhi hai, kya problem hai bhai tumhe.
This is what they say on Shark Tank and demotivate the entrepreneurs
@@anujsheth8032they say to those who have very less sales 😊
Bad interviewer
Introduction:
The Video titled "Indian Products Can Beat Western Products!" features an unscripted conversation with the founders of Zomato, a prominent Indian startup. The discussion covers various aspects of building a business in India, the challenges faced during the journey, insights into their IPO experience, and the importance of creating a strong brand.
Key Points and Insights:
1. **IPO Journey and Business Complexity:**
- Zomato has been around for 15 years, and the founders emphasize that building a business is a complex and long-term process in India.
- IPO is seen as a milestone, and the founders find it surprising that some view it as a scary thing. They stress that it's just a process in the overall journey of business building.
2. **Building a Distinct Brand:**
- Zomato has successfully created a distinct, loved, and cool brand in the market.
- The founders attribute the success of their brand to consistency and quality of service. They believe that if you have these elements, any kind of marketing strategy works.
3. **Brand Building Approach:**
- Zomato's brand-building approach is focused on consistency and quality of service rather than an elaborate marketing process.
- The team's mandate is to ensure that every interaction with the brand, whether through push notifications or billboards, brings a smile to the audience.
4. **Dealing with External Pressures and Critics:**
- The founders acknowledge that external pressures are constant. They emphasize the importance of filtering the signal from the noise and staying focused on the core business.
5. **Handling Cash Burn and Profitability:**
- The discussion touches on the topic of cash burn in startups, with the founders acknowledging that it's a constant battle.
- The focus is on ensuring that the underlying customer value proposition is strong, leading to profitability over time.
6. **Vulnerability and Overcoming Insecurities:**
- One founder openly discusses personal struggles, including overcoming stammering, highlighting the importance of vulnerability in connecting with others.
- Overcoming personal insecurities is seen as a constant battle, requiring the determination to move forward in life.
7. **Relevance in a Changing Landscape:**
- Zomato's journey has involved cycles of almost running out of money and consistently rethinking strategies.
- The founders emphasize that the company has gone through multiple phases, and each time they think they have "cracked it," new challenges arise, requiring a reevaluation of their approach.
8. **Survival in Evolving Industries:**
- In industries that are still evolving, survival becomes a crucial focus before long-term thinking can take precedence.
- Zomato's early years were marked by the need to survive in the competitive food delivery space, leading to short-term thinking.
Overall, the podcast provides insights into the entrepreneurial journey of Zomato, touching on various challenges, strategies for brand building, and the dynamic nature of the startup landscape in India.
Deepinder calm as ms dhoni
He kind of looks like Dhoni too
Chaat mat bhai. Bahut jaldi paisa leke doobega public ka