5 Global Entrepreneurs, Who learnt Life Lessons from India


BENGALURU: Converting a business idea into a successful business calls for a great deal of planning and careful execution, is not an easy task. They introduce a business model, gather resources and are fully responsible for its success or failure. So if you have, a great idea and an entrepreneurial streak, with an appetite for high achievement, below mentioned are some of the entrepreneurs who have learnt vital lessons from India to fuel up their global start ups, as reported by ET.

 Pankaj Tibrewal: Co-founder of Chartcube, Pankaj Tibrewal shares his life between Silicon Valley and Mumbai. At the age of 45 he has scaled to heights, which is highly commendable. At first this engineer moved to the U.S. in 1990, where he started his first business intelligence start up alliance. But few days later he sold it and went for an MBA course from Kellogg. As the global financial crisis affected the U.S. economy Tibrewal marched back to India depending on organized retailing pioneer Kishore Biyani. At future group he spent four years, some of which he spent as chief operating officer of Pantaloon Retail India. He even worked at HT Media for a brief period. Post that, he went back to think start up again. This shifting back and forth, may not be a good idea but it definitely helped Tibrewal grow as a successful Entrepreneur.

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