Boosting the cultural change
When we started working for third edition of the Creative Inc at the editorial desk our approach to select this year’s entrepreneurs and individuals were triggered by what we all have overcome as a society in the last one and a half years of the pandemic. This year’s chosen ones are not only those who represent thoughtfulness and also those whose exciting ideas are easy to use. Addressing this turmoil which leads to a positive change in the time of crisis and seeing the responsiveness with their innovative ways played a crucial role. This issue is an ode to those with modest hope and driving a sustainable change. Let it be a start of a new kind of innovation whose time has come.
The Future is electric
Pollution has been an environmental issue ever since the Industrial Revolution with the pollution and emissions rates now so high that it is causing a disastrous effect on the climate of the planet. Carbon emissions have been one of the main reasons for this significant climate change and to control these emissions all over the world, The Paris Agreement was signed. India has been working towards this goal by adopting and driving people towards the adoption of sustainable technology. EVs are one such adoption. Policy shifts, new technology, and a change in consumer mindset have caused the EV ecosystem to grow. Even though India’s EV market is at a nascent stage, it is expected to reach $47 Billion by 2026. Electric 2-wheelers (E2W) and Electric 4-wheelers (E4W) are gaining popularity fast.
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Chords of Success
For Saahil Goel, the deep-rooted passion for playing the guitar dates back to his high school days. Influenced by legends like Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, and the Pakistani band Strings, his musical journey mirrors his leadership style-balancing focus, discipline, and a collaborative spirit. Goel feels that playing guitar has enhanced his ability to balance focus and teamwork as a founder of an eCommerce shipping start-up.
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You Can Hire Like Netflix
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Speedy Growth Killed My Startup
We seemed to be rocking it - lots of press, major partnerships. Then we learned the harsh consequences of overlooking our customers.
Three Pivots to $100 Million
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What Goals Actually Matter?
Some benchmarks are more important than others so what should you really care about? We asked six founders for their hardest-won lessons.
'Only the Strongest Are Going to Survive'
Brian Lee cofounded companies like LegalZoom and ShoeDazzle-and he believes a lot of conventional business wisdom is backward. Sure, it's harder to raise capital. But it's actually cheaper than ever to start a company.
HOW TRUST SAVED KFC
The former CEO of Yum! Brands explains how he turned around a struggling KFC-and the important lesson it offers for anyone in franchising.