@Emerge Out Conclave 2008 Delhi - “Don’t try to change the survival rate. Ensure you are the one surviving” - Subroto Bagchi
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With Lehman Brothers and Merryl lynch going bankrupt leaving an average Indian wonder will that hit even out biggest outsourced market viz. IT/BPO.
But far away from these anxieties the IT/BPO SME’s assembled in the conference room of LA Sangrila on 29 September to share views on the emerging trends of their sectors and to talk about hardships of walking the uphill path of entrepreneurship. The speakers spoke about the horror and hope of entrepreneurs and of course on how to knit the network for business opportunity.
The inaugural session had eloquent Subroto Bagchi Gardner, Mind tree Ltd. The message he passed to the upcoming entrepreneurs can be summed up in three words -> leadership, self-confidence and law of Creativity .
Mr.Bagchi gave an interesting example, to the entrepreneurs, of the Salmon fish- Out of 2500 Salmon eggs produced by an adult Salmon only two survive- the message is that “Don’t try to change the survival rate. Ensure you are the one surviving.” Also he added that ideas don’t get perished. Increase your idea; increase your chances of survival.
The other highlights of the day were Confessions of Entrepreneurs which had Mr.Suvir Sujan, Nexus India Capital ( Co-founder and Co-CEO of Baazee.com) ,Pavan Vaish, CEO, IBM Daksh and Anand Deshpande CMD, Persistent Systems, Interactive session on Financial Planning: before and after your funding and session on Evolving a Strategy for Startups & Emerging Companies. (Detailed review of this session in the next post)
A Worth mentioning session conducted by Emerge Out was - On the Spot mentoring for startups called “Being Mentored”, where industry leaders helped startups with their road map and building up value proposition.
On the whole Emerge Out was a must visit for any startup as the speakers gave pearls of wisdom from their vast experiences. As a WAT Team member we were happy to be present and covering the event.
For a detailed coverage of the event you can head to the emergeout blog,

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