Monday, 27 July 2020

10 Business Tips for Startups

 

 Image by Karolina Grabowska from Pixabay 

Here are the ten business tips for startups. 

  1. Start with Why. If you are already in business write down the reasons or purpose of your business. Why are you in business? What niche area you are serving? What are the pain points that you intend to solve? How your business would address specific issues.
  2. How you are different? Explore the businesses in your domain…the competition. What are they doing and what are their marketing strategies? What is the USP of the products in the market? Have you innovated?
  3. Strategy to Excel: Compare your product/service or offering vis-a-vis the competition. How it is or going to be different from others? Are you building into your system some ease-of-usage, better turn-around-time, or improved quality with same or less pricing? What shall be your USP?
  4. Design Excellence: Is there an improved design? In product, packaging, delivery, usage experience?
  5. The Team: Do you have the team on board which are not square pegs in round holes.? People matter. Having the right team for each process is essential.
  6. The Right Resources: Do you have the right financial resources to implement your plan, your ideas, and innovation? Who shall be providing the resources for your success? What kind of partnerships you shall evolve?
  7. Do you know your customers? What are their psychographs and demographics? What are their preferences? Why should they be using your product? How do they make their choices?
  8. What is the market size you intend to cater to? Local, national, or international?
  9. Your Business Environment: Your organisation is affected and impacted by the business environment; be it government policies, economic or political situation, social or cultural considerations, international trade, etc. Are you aware of it as to how you can operate within existing business environment?
  10. Communicate: List out all your internal and external stakeholders who matter to your organisation, your product or services. Be specific and develop communication strategy that resplonds to their needs, and which can influence them positively and create a favourable image for your organisation / brand.

    These are just some of the tips that a business management pro should look into. These may not be complete, but 10 most crucial pointers to start with for any startup, or an existing organisation. 

Sunday, 26 July 2020

 Indian Media Centre cordially invites you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

 Is the newspaper dying?

Time: Jul 27, 2020 03:30 PM India


Speakers: 

Divya Aggarwal,
Sr Assistant Editor, Indian Express,  

Prof Archana R Singh
School of Communication Studies, Panjab University 

Ajay Bhardwaj
Senior Journalist

Moderated by 
CJ Singh
Founder CEO, CorePR & 
National Vice President PRCI


Join Zoom Meeting
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Meeting ID: 915 472 1387
Passcode: 0R895j

Saturday, 25 July 2020

 Indian Media Centre cordially invites you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Is the newspaper dying ?

 Jul 27, 2020 03:30 PM India

Speakers:
Divya Aggarwal, Sr Assistant Editor, Indian Express, 
Prof Archana R Singh,  School of Communication Studies, Panjab University 
Ajay Bhardwaj, Senior Journalist 

Moderated by 
CJ Singh, Founder CEO of CorePR & 
National Vice President PRCI

Join Zoom Meeting

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Meeting ID: 915 472 1387   Passcode: 0R895j

Sunday, 5 July 2020

YCC Orientation Webinar on 7th July

 PRCI Hyderabad Chapter is organising an orientation programme for YCC.  Kindly join in to have better understanding the concept and way forward for your Chapter.  Best regards, CJ 

PRCI Hyderabad is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: YCC Orientation Session

Time: Jul 7, 2020 07:00 PM India

Join Zoom Meeting

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/5073140995?pwd=T2xmQ05YTlV4UHpKRXp2U1hSMnJUZz09

Meeting ID: 507 314 0995

Password: YCC2020

Please Join the Meet

Thursday, 28 May 2020

The Future of Print Media in India Webinar on 30th May

 The Future of Print Media in India

Hosted by Indian Media Centre Chandigarh

Saturday, May 30, 2020 11:25 am | 1 hour | (UTC+08:00) Kuala Lumpur, Singapore

SPEAKERS
Dr. 
Mr CJ Singh, National Vice President, PRCI & Founder CEO of CorePR

Moderated by 
Mr Ajay Bhardwaj, Senior Journalist, India Media Centre


Meeting number: 166739 3227

Password: india2020 

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Access code: 166 739 3227

Wednesday, 27 May 2020

The Future of Print Media in India


Hosted by Indian Media Centre Chandigarh


Saturday, May 30, 2020 11:25 am  1 hour | (UTC+08:00) Kuala Lumpur, Singapore

Meeting number: 166 739 3227

Password: india2020 (46342202 from phones and video systems)

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Join by video system

Dial 1667393227@meetingsapac25.webex.com

You can also dial 210.4.202.4 and enter your meeting number.


Join by phone

+65-6703-6949 Singapore Toll

Access code: 166 739 3227

Wednesday, 25 March 2020

5 Tips to Survive Lockdown

 



Holed up at home?   Everyone is.  World over.

It could be a blessing in disguise.

For many of us, who remain busy day-in-and-day-out in our worldly pursuits, hardly get time to introspect.

All of us are on Fast Forward Mode.  There had not been any Pause button in our lives. Come what may.  Until now.

As curfew and lockdown has forced us into our homes, it is time to reflect and do things that you always wanted to do, but never did.

Here's a list of 5 things that you should be doing every day.

1. Maintain a Journal
Pick up a small notebook, diary or download 'Keep', a Gmail app on your mobile to take note daily.
The morning ritual should be to jot down what you intend to accomplish today.   Have a schedule.  Go over it and get into action.

2. Get Ready
When you are locked down and no one is there to look you up, you tend to relax and stay in your night suit.   Getup in time.  Get Ready.  And start working on your 'to do' list.  If you are working, reflect on the new things you would do at your job to make work much more efficient and productive.   And if you are an entrepreneur, it is time to plan and prepare a strategy to take your business to newer heights as soon as the normalcy returns.

3. Learn a New Skill 
You wanted to play a musical instrument, set up a blog, or learn cooking....just go ahead and do it.  Enough YouTube videos are available to revive your hobby or learn a new skill and utilise your time more fruitfully.  For entrepreneurs, this is the time to look for more opportunities for your enterprise to grow.

3. Reconnect with a Friend/Colleague/Relative
Haven't we lost touch with the people around us?  Many have not talked to their parents. Though they might be there on social media, remember, there is nothing like getting in touch with them and reconnecting.  You would simply love it. 
For business people, stay in touch with your employees and customers.

5. List Your Gratitude
Before sleeping gets back to your journal and jot down your list of Gratitude.   All the people you talked to, all the loving care that you got from your family, the food that was served to you, the air that you breathed and a whole lot of things you feel you are grateful for.  Thank the Almighty for all those gifts that you received today.

There is much more that every one of us can do.   But in the next 21 days, this is the habit-forming schedule if practised regularly, religiously and with a commitment.  It would turn you into an amazing person.