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EP - 06a: 5#STN Fundas to transition from a successful Professional to a winning Entrepreneur

EP - 06a: I am sure there was a lot to absorb from what Ashish Bhasin said about ‘How do you become a successful entrepreneurial professional?’ But, Ashish is a bit of an exception. What’s a little rarer are successful professional CEOs who make entrepreneurs. Not long-standing corporate leaders who are entrepreneurial in a monolithic organization but those who venture out of successful corporates to become entrepreneurs. Falguni Nayar who founded Nykaa after a successful career as a banker is a great example of that. Sameer Bhatia, ex-Citibank who founded Equifax credit bureau in India is another. Here are the Five # STN Fundas to give to our audience on what stars to align for this?
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