Smaller businesses and start-ups have more scope for professional growth.
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Krutika said:
1 decade ago
According to me in the large business there are more people belonging to the same hierarchy, and when we talk of the growth then more competition exist. But smaller the business there are less people in the same level of hierarchy hence providing more scope for the professional growth. Therefore it applies the fact that smaller business/start ups have more scope for the professional growth.
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Mahalekshmi said:
1 decade ago
I agree that start-ups play an important role in professional growth. For example, if a lecturer asks for interested students to take seminar, there will be those who will be raising first. So by taking successive seminar these persons will drive-out fear and these persons are said to shine during an interview. So each and every start-up made by an individual benefits the individual.
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Balbhadra daxini said:
9 years ago
Hello, friends.
India has a developing sector which increases the competition, but even competition the most important point is idea which is the future of your business and requires the most of the knowledge. Second thing is that what the customers want from us, their satisfaction from product or service. I thaught food industries startup has the good scope.
India has a developing sector which increases the competition, but even competition the most important point is idea which is the future of your business and requires the most of the knowledge. Second thing is that what the customers want from us, their satisfaction from product or service. I thaught food industries startup has the good scope.
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Abhi said:
1 decade ago
Smaller business start ups are preferred for professional growth.As an individual one cannot have wider about business and one cannot invest more amount in business.So starting with a smaller business and gaining knowledge about various problems related to the organisation can help in business as well as professional growth.
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Pooja said:
1 decade ago
Indeed start ups can give more experience than any M&C as you get to explore different fields. You can execute any of your wild ideas and see if it actually works in the real world, which you will never experience in any big company and hence delivering job satisfaction along with professional growth.
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Hemant prajapat said:
1 decade ago
I think, if you want to success in your life so you can take a risk. In business you take a risk with full planning then no one can stop you to achieve a predetermined goals or objective. And business depends on risk so all time think be positive.
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Ashish Goel said:
10 years ago
According to my point of view the start up can give more growth if the person is ready to take huge risk and can wait for the growth as there are so many person who want early success so for them the startups are not the right place.
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Ashish bhutada said:
1 decade ago
Hi, I am aashish bhutada.
Problems regarding thinking any start up is, product brought into market is already being set up by some other which is already running on large scale.
So how to tackle it sir.
Problems regarding thinking any start up is, product brought into market is already being set up by some other which is already running on large scale.
So how to tackle it sir.
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Yogesh said:
10 years ago
I think starting our own business is very good idea but you have to think globally, in every sector there is competition. So start up with big capital is more risky so you have research the market.
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Vyshagh tharol said:
9 years ago
We want confidence to start any business. And we work hard to make the business good. First, we want to make good relationship on our customer.
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