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INSIGHTS #6: Market Opportunities — The TaxiForSure Case Study

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Every entrepreneur has gone through the dilemma of quitting a well paying, full-time job and starting up. It is not as easy as it sounds and requires much thought before taking the plunge. In this episode we chat with Raghu, co-founder of TaxiForSure on his journey with TaxiForSure and particularly the early days and how they went about evaluating the market opportunity. Some Advice For Entrepreneurs As a successful entrepreneur, who exited his business successfully and now an active Angel investor, Raghu has a few tips for first time founders: Be Close to the Market: Talk to as many people as possible in the market (actual supply, demand, etc.) to really understand the market Don’t hire from the industry: Especially if you are trying to disrupt an industry using technology, avoid hiring from the industry (since they might be stuck to the ideas of the incumbent) Focus is key: Focus on one core problem at the seed stage. During Series A stage, focus on scaling to multiple markets. Only post Series B, when you have established yourself as a brand in the core space, do you look for adjacencies. Let it Go: As entrepreneurs, one of the most important things is the hard and tough call of letting go of certain people. However, these are the calls they have to take, primarily if it is affecting the business. Another aspect of letting go, is letting go of certain responsibilities to more capable people who you can hire in?—?the specialists. He added, “You have to become the jockey, not the horse.” Ability to say no: Learning to say no as an entrepreneur is very key?—?to employees, to investors, to the Board?—?are all critical and figuring out what things to say “No” to is essential for the success of a startup
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Every entrepreneur has gone through the dilemma of quitting a well paying, full-time job and starting up. It is not as easy as it sounds and requires much thought before taking the plunge. In this episode we chat with Raghu, co-founder of TaxiForSure on his journey with TaxiForSure and particularly the early days and how they went about evaluating the market opportunity. Some Advice For Entrepreneurs As a successful entrepreneur, who exited his business successfully and now an active Angel investor, Raghu has a few tips for first time founders: Be Close to the Market: Talk to as many people as possible in the market (actual supply, demand, etc.) to really understand the market Don’t hire from the industry: Especially if you are trying to disrupt an industry using technology, avoid hiring from the industry (since they might be stuck to the ideas of the incumbent) Focus is key: Focus on one core problem at the seed stage. During Series A stage, focus on scaling to multiple markets. Only post Series B, when you have established yourself as a brand in the core space, do you look for adjacencies. Let it Go: As entrepreneurs, one of the most important things is the hard and tough call of letting go of certain people. However, these are the calls they have to take, primarily if it is affecting the business. Another aspect of letting go, is letting go of certain responsibilities to more capable people who you can hire in?—?the specialists. He added, “You have to become the jockey, not the horse.” Ability to say no: Learning to say no as an entrepreneur is very key?—?to employees, to investors, to the Board?—?are all critical and figuring out what things to say “No” to is essential for the success of a startup
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