Speaking about her drive and motivation to start up a business, Ms. Garg said, “I always wanted to be my own boss and loved travelling. I do what I love and get to share it with others every day of my life”. She also said, “These two years of your MBA education is the best platform to develop and hone ideas, test them and get them out into the market. Create a network, talk to people, be open to new ideas and that’s how you can use these years to your maximum advantage.”
The lecture was followed by a panel discussion where the students shared their thoughts and opinions. A panelist said, “The one thing that would make me work for a start-up is the 'new factor'. There would always be a new challenge; very different from the routine 9-5 job.” There were a lot of interesting points that came up, reflecting the current view on the start-up ecosystem.
The discussion was followed by a book launch for “Superwomen”, authored by the speaker. The book features the life stories of 20 women entrepreneurs who fought all odds to emerge successful in their business ventures. The students also received a signed copy of the book.
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