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Is this an emerging Business Model?

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This is one of the most classical business growth & sale opportunity that I have seen.  And this could be the beginning of a series of such business models!

1. Create new idea

2. Prove that the idea works

3. Sell idea

4. Move onto the next $Million Dollar idea

www.threewords.me started around a month back…  The idea is super simple- and thanks to the viral effect, the site got a million visitors in the last 1 month!  Bao, 18 years old,  created, tested and is ready to sell the site now for a neat profit. In a span of less than 3 months!

The point is not about this site or about Bao making his millions!

It is more on the emerging business model where the power of the internet and some people’s ingenuity, gets new business models up and running – and sold by the time many people get a business plan written! 

This could be the beginning of a new era of businesses that are driven by a very niche need, generates a viral wave, tests the model, and is ready to be cashed in! 

Let me know if you have seen other such models out there that seems to be following this trend.

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India will be 2nd biggest economy in 2050: PwC

Posted by in India, Leadership, World News

The Times of India: January 08, 2011

London: The Indian economy will register the second fastest growth between now and 2050 and emerge as the second biggest economy in the world by the middle of this century, according to a forecast by the consultancy group, PriceWaterhouseCoopers, released on Friday.

In terms of GDP at purchasing power parity (PPP), India is said to be on track to overtake Japan this year.

The author of the report, PWC’s chief economist, John Hawksworth, speaking exclusively to TOI, said, ”India has the potential to be one of the three great economies of the 21st century, together with China and the US.”

But he warned it would require significant improvement in ”India’s energy and transport infrastructure, less red tape, increased education levels in rural areas, particularly for women, and the continuation of the open attitude to trade and investment seen over the past 20 years”.

The Positives – The population growth will support this as well – with the current population trend where almost 50% of the population is below 25 years old. By 2040, it is expected that India will have the largest working population in the world bar none – this is to be expected.

The negatives-

a) Education system – needs to be revamped. In my opinion a lot  more needs to be done than talk therapy!  More professionals need to take this up and bring about the change.  And change will not come from the Urban towns by the rural towns! 

b) Infrastructure- Bordering on pathetic except for the National Highways…. a lot needs to be done to make this world class…

c) A more personal point- by 2050, I will be 80+ and I suspect a bit too old to enjoy the feeling I have right now about the prospects! Who knows- maybe the lifespan will also increase & I may be still around doing a video blog from my 25G Mobile phone (most probably a Windows iPhone – maybe MS may buy out Apple by then Winking smile  )(Kidding buddies)…

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More jobs in IT- but where are the quality people?

Posted by in Bangalore, India

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The happy days are here again!  A recent article mentions that there are more than 1 Crore (10 Million) people who will be employed in the IT sector in the coming years! 

This could be an opportunities Galore in the years to come- and hopefully the employees are able to crack jobs that will make them happier!

Now answer me this –

How do you ensure that people who come out of the colleges in India are “EMPLOYABLE”?    This is still the biggest gap in the market- and something that a few like minded people are trying to change…

I will update you more on this once I have some more inputs around this…

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Thought for the day

Posted by in Thought for the Day!

"Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experience of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, ambition inspired and success achieved."

— Helen Keller, lecturer

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