Distilling Innovation with YouTube.com
When competitive challenges mount, the best leverage in many small companies is innovation and the ability to implement change more quickly and with better results than in large organizations.
From $4 A Share To $404: How Apple Succeeded
I’m going to draw your attention to Time Machine. This simple innovation is exactly how Apple Computer beat the bigs. It’s how a group of guys and girls from simple beginnings got to become that American fable of building a better mousetrap, founding a company in the “garage” and going on to superstardom and independent wealth.
eBusinessware Annual Day 2011
eBusinessware feted its Annual Day with great zest in Singapore, Mumbai, Pune and Gurgaon. Of course, it’s the sentiment behind the gathering that means the most. The company’s renewed united commitment is a boost to the our morale as a great team. For that, we thank all of you.
This Recession- Its aftermath on IT Service Industry!
It’s almost been a year now since the time the ghost of recession is hunting for IT industry and its employees. Those having six years or less against their career in IT; are probably coming across this hunting feel of ‘Recession’ for the first time , and now associate this word with - [...]
Understanding Liquidity Risk- Without the jargons!
Aware of this sudden noise around Liquidity risk?
Liquidity couldn’t have looked and sounded more critical in the past than it does now! For years and decades together companies have, irrespective of which sector they belonged to, merrily ignored the importance of cash and cash convertibility. In today’s crunch times, Banks have no guarantee that [...]
Working with SMEs -Joys and Sorrows of it!
An enterprise or business that is small by its number of employees or turnover comes under the category of SME/ SMB/ MSME/ SOHO.
SME stands for Small and Medium Enterprises,
SMB stands for Small and Medium Businesses,
MSME Stands for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
SOHO stands for Small Office/ Home Office
The basic criterion is the [...]
Innovation and Entrepreneurship
When we are young, we are full of energy to think to turn the world around. And if we think so, we possess at least one of the qualities that an entrepreneur possesses, “Zeal to success and let the world feel my presence”.
Thousands and thousands of us think to do something different, and thousands of [...]
After the Crash, Risk Management Planning
The downward slide of financial markets and the cratering of the financial services companies involved has been greeted with regulatory imperatives ranging from calls for a college of supervisors and systemic risk regulators to demands for a new financial architecture. The terms and arguments will vary, but it is clear that change is in [...]
Three Mistakes made by startup organizations
70% of US Business market is Small & Mid Size firms, more than 50 new firms open daily. But only 1 out of millions makes his way to Fortune 500.
Most of these companies take morethan five years to even reach 1 million revenue mark. Today we will discuss the three major mistakes they make in [...]
Migration or Reengineering – A Choice to Make
In today’s world where technology growing so fast, and it is difficult to for most organizations to keep up with the pace it is changing. Also there are few factors like changes in business demands or technology challenges either to improve operational efficiency or to manage risk of technological growth creates a need for migration/reengineering [...]
