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May - 2015 - Special issue > CEO View point

The Young Entrepreneurs and Their Desire to Start Something New

Anand Nallathambi
CEO-CoreLogic
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Anand Nallathambi
First I thought it was coincidence but now I just know that it was my mind set,as I have been steady on the course.But,now watching the millennial running from job to job I can determine that it is not taking them anywhere,they need a level of patience,"says Nallathambi.

One of the most successful entrepreneurs in the world,Nallathambi advices the young blood to try stay the course. He sees young people as they start to cook but before the food is ready they are already on the move.If you have a good vision and passion then you have to stay on the course and develop a strong sense of self. Once you have taken a decision to start a business you have to take a crude lonely path and there will be times when you feel the world is closing in but try to surge ahead,"adds Nallathambi.

Guiding the young Entrepreneurs

According to Nallathambi, a young entrepreneur has to build sustainable value; the desire to start something has to be placed on value. The youngsters need to understand how to make their product better. Their product needs to be relevant and resonate with the need or a desire of the common person and themselves. Because anything that is not of sustainable value becomes difficult to be concentrated on, and it yields no result even if trying to give hundred percent efforts. According to the experienced CEO, the flash these days is the feeling to make money or a product, which does not work because one has to take responsibility of a lot of things.It is a highly regulated world whether we like it or not. It is prevalent in every country, so one has to work towards building something of sustainable value and put value over money. Money finds its way to you if you add value,"explains Nallathambi.

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