Secrets of successful entrepreneurs: Prasad Kaipa at TEDxBayArea

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  • Опубліковано 15 тра 2024
  • Secrets of successful entrepreneurs: Why some
    succeed while many fail?
    In this session, I identify what differentiates serial and successful
    entrepreneurs from others. I had a chance to co-found the TiE Institute
    for entrepreneurs in silicon valley and interact with large number of
    entrepreneurs. I also had worked with entrepreneurs and entrepreneur
    organizations in US, India and Europe and I will share the essence of my
    learning gained through interviews, coaching, research and personal
    experience and documented in the upcoming book 'From Smart to Wise.'
    About our speaker.
    Prasad is the CEO of the Kaipa Group in California and works with companies and senior executives in the areas of innovation, leadership development and coaching. He is a senior research fellow and a visiting professor at Indian School of Business (ISB) and was the founding Executive Director of the Center for Leadership, Innovation and Change (CLIC) and raised multi-million dollar funding to initiate two research cells--SBI Cell for Public Leadership and Biocon Cell for Innovation Management in CLIC. Core themes for Prasad's research are wisdom leadership, Indian models of innovation and leadership, affordable innovation, transformational leadership and mental models. He was a Smith Richardson Visiting Fellow at Center for Creative Leadership between 2010-2011 and is currently an advisor to Business FAC of Fetzer Institute. Prasad taught executive education programs organized by INSEAD, LBS, Tuck and IIM Bangalore in addition to ISB.
    Prasad has been an advisor and coach focusing on innovation and leadership since 1990 for about 120 C-level executives in Global Fortune 500 companies. Clients included Adobe, Boeing, Disney, Johnson & Johnson, Maxim and Oracle as well as global/entrepreneurial companies like Aztec, Advanta, BAE Systems, Lunar Design, Mastek, Olixir, Polaris, State Bank of India and Scintera Networks. The purpose of Prasad's innovation/leadership coaching is to ignite the genius within individuals. Prasad's unique competence is in helping his clients find their next significant step and take it. He found that unless he helps clients to examine their signature strengths that have turned into "core incompetence" and kept them stuck, it is difficult to ignite and channel their creativity to come up with innovative decisions, products, and services. He assists clients in becoming effective in managing people as well as oneself (personal mastery), getting reenergized and building new capacities, and taking more risks, in addition to innovative and strategic decisions.
    Prasad co-founded the Entrepreneur Institute for TiE in the Silicon Valley in 2002 to assist entrepreneurs develop soft skills and connect, engage and co-create effectively with others in the ecosystem. Over 13,000 entrepreneurs have gone through TiE Institute programs. He is a part-time faculty member at the Saybrook University and works with students in the areas of creativity and innovation, transformational learning and leadership. Prasad is/was on the board of directors/trustees for International Leadership Association, Marico Innovation Foundation, Samskruta Bharati US, Integral Leadership Review, Lead India 2020, Society for Organizational Learning (SoL), Aankhen, Turning Point Global, Intertec Communications, Hindu University of North America, and Catalyst.
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  • @RD-kj7bb
    @RD-kj7bb 10 років тому +55

    What you need is Product Market Fit. ...... meaning people are will to pay you a price that covers your costs and gives you a profit..........
    You need these 5 things at a minimum:
    Skills: Sales Skills, Marketing Skills, Management Skills
    Time: You need free time to build your business
    Money: Yes, you need money to pay your bills while your building your business
    Knowledge : You need Market & Competition knowledge
    PMF: Product Market Fit, without it the above don't really matter
    Hope this helps......

  • @rahelabdul181
    @rahelabdul181 4 роки тому +10

    provide the best customer service.
    a good quality product and consistent.
    reasonable price targeting broader market.
    spend less on unnecessary management parties.
    treat staff fairly for better productivity.
    market product accordingly.
    believe in your product.
    there you go for free.

  • @vijaykhe
    @vijaykhe 11 років тому +2

    Great talk, I have lot of take away. Thank You Prasad garu.

  • @jadams2212
    @jadams2212 11 років тому +1

    Wonderful Prasad! You always amaze me!

  • @phillipntimane3495
    @phillipntimane3495 6 років тому +4

    feels great to have people with such passion to share wisdom en insight with us in this journey of entrepreneurship of which most us are mislead.

  • @dilipsaraftopcoach
    @dilipsaraftopcoach 11 років тому +12

    A good talk to re-visit often and remind yourself of these basics. Good job, Prasad!

  • @sarazohar4923
    @sarazohar4923 Рік тому

    Outstanding talk. Intellectual and researched on a personal front

  • @editionnepal
    @editionnepal 8 років тому +4

    Thank you sir!

  • @AlanCantor
    @AlanCantor 11 років тому +1

    Prasad, Thank you for your insight.

  • @anandchandrasekar
    @anandchandrasekar 11 років тому +2

    An insightful talk. Your point about oxymorons is indeed true. Thanks.

  • @danfloros4267
    @danfloros4267 4 роки тому +2

    very simple...convert a prospect into a customer and then into a client

  • @nizamudeen7543
    @nizamudeen7543 3 роки тому +1

    Some how his words don't have long term foresight.... for Netflix has scaled up heights

  • @potroputinfotainment4208
    @potroputinfotainment4208 4 роки тому +2

    So inspirational. Enjoy it. Thanks.

  • @eyecareinstituteslk
    @eyecareinstituteslk 7 років тому +1

    LOT GOOD INFORMATION THKS

  • @revive1900
    @revive1900 5 років тому +2

    Old but gold

  • @rpaulsingh1
    @rpaulsingh1 2 роки тому +1

    Very well done Prada’s

  • @AmitBarua
    @AmitBarua 6 років тому +1

    very well said.

  • @weofferhighqualitycattheme4325
    @weofferhighqualitycattheme4325 4 роки тому +1

    Some thoughts of this talk might be useful many entrepreneurs!

  • @ayoitslakz
    @ayoitslakz 8 років тому +1

    loved it

  • @whendidyoutubeaddhandles
    @whendidyoutubeaddhandles 6 років тому +1

    The statistic of 1 in 10 businesses surviving is true. In the US atleast, the survival rate is 50% for the first 5 years, which drops to about 33% after 10 but has a lot of vatiation depending on the specific industry at hand.

  • @me54263
    @me54263 8 років тому +1

    Very well put!!!

  • @vivianjosephthomas6216
    @vivianjosephthomas6216 6 років тому +1

    Services that are profitable can also form most successful startups in future.

  • @tahirsayed3520
    @tahirsayed3520 2 роки тому

    Thanks a million sir

  • @manav3071
    @manav3071 4 роки тому +32

    Anyone watching in 2019?

  • @mattahjakin2603
    @mattahjakin2603 3 роки тому

    best advice i have ever heard

  • @nthabisengkgafela652
    @nthabisengkgafela652 4 роки тому +1

    Very insightful

  • @rakshitashharma5282
    @rakshitashharma5282 11 років тому +1

    Very realistic!!! I could relate to many things you spoke about. Very well articulated !

  • @glwaj4259
    @glwaj4259 4 роки тому

    So embrace the uncertainty. Because uncertainty also is a uncertainty.That means any positive thing is possible.

  • @spp3174
    @spp3174 8 років тому +1

    Very well articulated . Would like to hear more from you ...

    • @v1.61
      @v1.61 8 років тому +3

      ahhh you're just saying that because you have the same last name

  • @serge-alainkouakou9191
    @serge-alainkouakou9191 2 роки тому

    great thanks. I have learnt a lot!

  • @ayanacharya9747
    @ayanacharya9747 3 роки тому +1

    I would like to point out that at 7:51 Steve Job's quote and picture has Jack Ma's name. That presentation needs a revision.

  • @mohammadazaruddinkamangar8603
    @mohammadazaruddinkamangar8603 4 роки тому +1

    ನಮ್ಮ ಹೆಮ್ಮೆಯ ಹುಬ್ಬಳ್ಳಿ(Hubballi) , ಕರ್ನಾಟಕ (Karnataka). Hubballi is second largest city in Karnataka after Bengaluru.
    ಪ್ರಸಾದ್ ಕೈಪಾ(Prasad kaipa)

  • @nonchalantd
    @nonchalantd 11 років тому +1

    This was a great talk worth the 20 min.

  • @bhanusinghal1918
    @bhanusinghal1918 2 роки тому

    Can anyone help me better understand what he meant by point number 9: foot nailed to the floor?

  • @rpaulsingh1
    @rpaulsingh1 2 роки тому

    Very well Prasad. Sorry for auto spell mistake in my last message

  • @angelchibanga2636
    @angelchibanga2636 4 роки тому

    I am gem cutter and i deal with semi gemstones cut and polished, what can I do to make my business successfully?

  • @zanzibarlhlifehostel5086
    @zanzibarlhlifehostel5086 5 років тому +1

    Good speach and great respect to the speaker. Disappointed how it is presented. Looks like a bluescreen, not according to ted standards like showing the audiance, quality in display or sound quality. Sounds like a bathroom without any people in it and im almost sure it is something like this. Nothing but the quality of the speach in some parts speaks for a ted talk. WHat happened there?

  • @DmitriRuwan
    @DmitriRuwan 2 роки тому

    Icon ❤️❤️❤️

  • @piyalidutta6462
    @piyalidutta6462 4 роки тому

    Very useful

  • @Srkallepalli
    @Srkallepalli 4 роки тому

    Very nice 👍

  • @hikodzu
    @hikodzu 2 роки тому

    👍

  • @sawaria123
    @sawaria123 4 роки тому

    Bit like academic stuff. Quite useful.

  • @shihtzuexpert3142
    @shihtzuexpert3142 5 років тому +4

    is the speaker himself a successful entrepreneur?

  • @awesomedjman409
    @awesomedjman409 5 років тому +4

    I've just watched about 30 Ted talks- I'm losing my patience

  • @SaravananOrg
    @SaravananOrg 10 років тому +2

    This is sad. Particularly for someone who is in the middle of things.

    • @yogeshthite
      @yogeshthite 4 роки тому +2

      Assuming it was you who was in middle of something 5 years ago. How did it turn out? Was this video relevant?

  • @parthdode1181
    @parthdode1181 5 років тому +2

    Simon Sinek said it better, like the whole thing , he said it better than this guy.

  • @noushiiii5138
    @noushiiii5138 4 роки тому

    👌👌👌💐💐🙏🤝❤️👍

  • @pardeeptandon6730
    @pardeeptandon6730 4 роки тому +2

    The answer is fate and your past Karams

  • @GopalanSampath
    @GopalanSampath 5 років тому +1

    Lot of jugglery of words cleverly disguised repetition, overlapping but conflicting concepts. In Bay Area that is the winning albeit, deceiving style! If you are lucky to see big money people will listen and a few will clap and adore you! Mark my words , lady luck decides ultimately or King Lear will get you there😉

  • @arindammalakar1565
    @arindammalakar1565 4 роки тому

    Art of meaning nothing.

  • @erikjohansen9154
    @erikjohansen9154 4 роки тому +2

    cannot stand the accent sorry

  • @rajkumarreddysura
    @rajkumarreddysura 2 місяці тому

    Sameer bhatia