Here is William Carter’s terrific review of Sramana Mitra’s Vision India 2020 for Amazon.com: “Although I am not a business specialist, I do have a permanent passion for India and a lively interest in the globalizing economy. Ms. Mitra’s book is unique in combining her impressive background, her pointedly focused yet wide perspective, and her
From Balaji Sowmyanarayanan’s review of Vision India 2020 by Sramana Mitra for the Fake Geek Limited blog: “Unlike the usual business books that tell the strategy of a success story post facto, Vision India 2020 is an imagined retrospective circa 2020. The book features ideas and strategies that are likely success stories in 2020 – outlined
Arjun Malhotra is the chairman and CEO of Headstrong, a U.S.-based IT services company. He is also the chairman of TiE Global, the world’s largest not-for-profit organization for entrepreneurs. In the 1970s, Arjun Malhotra co-founded HCL Technologies, one of the first Indian IT companies. Here is his review of Vision India 2020 by Sramana Mitra:
Here is Devesh Dwivedi’s review of Sramana Mitra’s Bootstrapping book for Amazon: “Very inspiring. It’s a powerhouse of twelve inspirational stories of how aspiring entrepreneurs went from zero (or almost zero) to millions of a stable and sustainable business… Wait a minute, no, not by raising capital from VCs but by bootstrapping their projects and
In case you missed it, YourStory spoke with Sramana Mitra about entrepreneurship, India, and her new book in this interview earlier this week. From a review of Sramana Mitra’s Vision India 2020 by Kanishk Rastogi on Amazon.com: “Futuristic vision and an entrepreneurial spirit perfectly blended by a simple, yet effective writing style, that is precisely
From Marylene Delbourg-Delphis’ review of Vision India 2020 by Sramana Mitra for Grade A Entrepreneurs: “Sramana’s Vision India 2020 is an entrepreneurial utopia . . . not a fairyland, but the description of a new present based on an extrapolation of capabilities that are at our disposal today. It’s not a stretch. It’s a matter
Sramana Mitra’s Entrepreneur Journeys book series garnered many wonderful reviews in 2009. Thanks to all who shared their thoughts with us. Here are a few of my favorites: From Alan Brochstein’s review of Entrepreneur Journeys on Seeking Alpha: “I liked it so much that I sent it to all of my clients as a year-end
From Alan Brochstein’s post, Sramana Mitra’s Entrepreneur Journeys Volume 3 Kicks SaaS, on his AB Analytical Services blog: “I enjoyed “Positioning” as much as her first “Entrepreneur Journeys” despite its being more narrowly focused. It’s quite an easy read given that it is essentially a collection of short stories used to illustrate some key insights.