In this episode, Andrew Liew interviews Paritosh, a seasoned entrepreneur, and discusses essential aspects of building successful tech startups and effectively navigating digital transformation. Paritosh shares insightful tips on identifying your role in the digital space, the significance of understanding underlying technology, and the importance of experimenting and having fun in the ever-evolving tech landscape.
In the fourth part of the podcast series, Paritosh emphasizes the importance of building a business rather than just a product when starting a startup. He advises founders to trust their team's expertise and avoid micromanagement, allowing individuals to contribute their skills effectively. Furthermore, Paritosh underscores the critical role of cash flow in a startup's success and highlights how it enhances customer trust. As the conversation concludes, he extends an invitation to the audience to explore Liquid, a platform revolutionizing investment in the Indian stock market and welcomes potential partnerships for Liquid's growth journey. Paritosh's insights provide valuable guidance for aspiring entrepreneurs, focusing on building successful tech ventures and driving digital transformation.
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