Four Essential Cs
of a Startup Entrepreneur
Over the years, I have had the chance to
informally meet many entrepreneurs both in India and overseas. More recently
through the launch of Wipro Ventures, Wipro's $100-million (`640 crore) fund
focused on new age technologies, these interactions have increased and become
more formal. While most startups that I meet are in the technology space, I
have noticed 3-4 key attributes that stand out in the entrepreneurs that most
impress. In my meetings, I find myself looking for these same attributes.
CONVICTION
The first is an unflinching, well-researched
conviction in his or her idea which can endure timeless scrutiny and deal with
self-doubt.Successful entrepreneurs get to the heart of the customer's pain
point and then arrive at a solution. Most people have a solution and then they
try to find a problem to solve. Often the ideas proposed by the startup are
unconventional, if not radical. Hence they are bound to have their share of
sceptics.Those entrepreneurs that defend their ideas and win over their critics
in an unflustered manner stand out.
CHANGING
COURSE
While conviction and self-belief is critical, an
equally critical hallmark of an entrepreneur is his or her ability to be
flexible and to change course if things are not working out.The ability to
pivot (often more than once at times) can make something mediocre into a
billion-dollar company. Look at many successful startups that have scaled up
rapidly and you will find that when they see that their idea does not resonate
with the prospective customer, they keep the insight but build a new product or
service. The idea is not just about failing fast, but also doing it cheaply .
COLLABORATION
Talent Matters! This may be the single largest
reason for entrepreneurs to fail -inability to find the right talent. The first
few hires can make or break the company . Knowing what skills will be needed
and how to tap into the talent communities is a skill the entrepreneur should
have. If they do not have it, this is one area where they need professional
help. It is these few people along with the founder who ultimately build and
define the culture of the organisation which then is also the draw for
talent.Ability to collaborate and being resilient has to be built in startup's
DNA from day one.
CONFIDENCE
Confidence and the ability to communicate is the
last thing I will write about. We met the head of a tech startup recently who
had not been able to attract funding because the person was unable to explain
in simple terms what that technology could do. A person's ability to tell a
compelling story that engages the imagination of the fund managers as well as
the employees is becoming more important than ever. Communicating confidence
and belief generates trust. An entrepreneur who exudes confidence has the
ability to draw in the talent and resources needed to build his or her dream
company .
(Rishad Premji is Chief Strategy Officer and
member of the board at Wipro)
ET17JUN15
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