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Sunil Bharti Mittal on Entrepreneurship

| November 12, 2010

When Sunil Bharti Mittal started in business more than 30 years ago in Ludhiana in Northern India, he borrowed 00 to make bicycle crankshafts. Today, he heads the billion Bharti Group, whose flagship company, Bharti Airtel, is India’s largest mobile phone operator. Forbes magazine, which estimates Mittal’s net worth at some billion, ranks him among Asia’s self-made millionaires. Mittal spoke with India Knowledge@Wharton at the US-India Business Council’s 33rd annual meeting in Washington, DC, about the leadership and entrepreneurial lessons he has learned during his career. Among them: When faced with a choice between perfection and speed, choose speed; perfection will follow.
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  1. geronimo788 says:

    Modi is a TRUE TERRORIST. Hail Modi the fascist of India

  2. masterblaster5234 says:

    Motivational

  3. masterblaster5234 says:

    Motivational

  4. freemembersites says:

    Speed, ..but quality too though.

  5. qualitypointtech says:

    “choose speed over perfection” – very true.

  6. qualitypointtech says:

    Well Said ” Choose Speed over perfection”

  7. TedDGPoulos says:

    Discovered in the 21stC: The Underlying Law of Nature.

    The underlying law of nature may be the world’s most useful, profitable and encouraging knowledge.

    The top 3 General Characteristics of The underlying law of nature are:

    #1. The Way of All Things

    #2. The Basis of All Laws and Principles

    #3. The Basis of All Health, Growth, Efficacy and Efficiency

    Google it – as a start.

    The empirical process for identifying the underlying law of nature was discovered in 2008. Soon we may all do so.

  8. deepakjindal070 says:

    i spend 3 yrs in commodity trading and innitially pissed always all my money.. i learnt business is not for all…

  9. dipeshji1 says:

    excellent

  10. thelemonaideguide says:

    I think this gentleman is a presents the inherent traits in a great entrepreneur. His successes from one business to another shows his growth and learning and passion to move forward. This is something I try tp ass along in my video lessons on youtube. Job well done!

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  12. vnitishalove says:

    i like the video and going through the words of bharti sir.its amazing way of feeling the true life.thanx

  13. sakhuja77 says:

    Sunil has really grown to a great point and I really appreciate his efforts .. I think this interview is not an eyewash but not less than an eyewash… as when you show that you are asking a question and the person is fully prepared for the answer and moreover… the questions are asked as and how the CEO wants so what this interview really means…. Sunil… r u listening ? waiting to hear from you very soon… .. regards…

  14. thelemonaideguide says:

    VERY INSPIRING! Really shows the step by step path from starting with small capital, using it wisely, and adapting to the changes in the market and slowly but steadily turning one success into another!

  15. thelemonaideguide says:

    VERY INSPIRING! Really shows the step by step path from starting with small capital, using it wisely, and adapting to the changes in the market and slowly but steadily turning one success into another!

  16. Indiayouthinfo says:

    showing some diff meaning of Enterprenuership for me..!
    thanks & regards
    indiayouthinfo

  17. psingla1 says:

    Theres a great learning from this video .. very much inspiring!

  18. psingla1 says:

    Theres a great learning from this video .. very much inspiring!

  19. 1080portal says:

    this guy isn’t messing around…

  20. 1888junkteam says:

    excellent work!

  21. mailmeaashish says:

    Great video.. good tips for entrepreneurs

  22. madhumsr says:

    good

  23. 2northeast says:

    inspering.!

  24. Savior250psi says:

    Savior250psi onboard tire compressor is an original idea

  25. toutestvanite says:

    defiance of conventional wisdom

  26. Exult says:

    People who innovate within a company are not called “Entrepreneurs”, they are called “Enterprising Persons.”
    The last thing you want to learn from a university is to how to be an entrepreneur, they more your learn from those “entrepreneurship” courses the less you know. The only way to be an entrepreneur is to go your own way, and if you want to learn then find a mentor who has started a company.

  27. BrennanMceachran says:

    @laylo08 this guy “started over a dozen companies” google him

  28. TedDGPoulos says:

    Discovered in the 21stC: The Underlying Law of Nature.

    The underlying law of nature may be the world’s most useful, profitable and encouraging knowledge.

    The top 3 General Characteristics of The underlying law of nature are:

    #1. The Way of All Things

    #2. The Basis of All Laws and Principles

    #3. The Basis of All Health, Growth, Efficacy and Efficiency

    Google it – as a start.

    The empirical process for identifying the underlying law of nature was discovered in 2008. Soon we may all do so.

  29. TedDGPoulos says:

    Discovered in the 21stC: The Underlying Law of Nature.

    The underlying law of nature may be the world’s most useful, profitable and encouraging knowledge.

    The top 3 General Characteristics of The underlying law of nature are:

    #1. The Way of All Things

    #2. The Basis of All Laws and Principles

    #3. The Basis of All Health, Growth, Efficacy and Efficiency

    Google it – as a start.

    The empirical process for identifying the underlying law of nature was discovered in 2008. Soon we may all do so.

  30. kingnay08 says:

    @YNBMarketingMentor WOW I COULD’NT AGREE WITH YOU MORE

  31. PersonalBrandingPR says:

    Great video, thanks for sharing this! I just subscribed to your channel!

    Massive Success Always,
    Jason Okuma
    Personal Branding PR

  32. ughthisisgay123 says:

    @biz4kids Sir what can you educate me…on entrepreneurship because I agree 100% with what you said…message…me if you like…

  33. TPentrepreneur says:

    Interesting.

  34. dimvoly says:

    @biz4kids I don’t want my kids subjected to drivel about what entrepreneurship is from academics.

  35. nubreed2000 says:

    I am still looking for that dream.

  36. chriszeng8 says:

    ENGSCI303!

  37. n3c3y89 says:

    check this out

  38. gosmokesome says:

    @biz4kids Because then they might start thinking for themselves and it undermines the whole point of stealing the money to build and pay for the school and forcing the kids to go there.

  39. laylo08 says:

    I STARTED ONE AT 20 YOUR A JOKE.

  40. inspired39 says:

    Very few entrepreneurs work within – true entrepreneurs are free thinkers and people of action. Many people have an entrepreneurial seizure once in a while as per The E-Myth book by Michael Gerber

  41. turku69 says:

    I think the feeling is a “lifestyle”, however it is more originall if you open your own business. I’m writting a guide of how to open a business in my blog, fromzerotoamultinational at blogspot com, please feel free to give me any feedback.

    Good luck to all of you! :)

  42. pamelawoods1 says:

    Hey, thanks for sharing this nice video. Cheers!

  43. laylo08 says:

    this is guy is a joke, he works at university!!! he teaches how to start a company and he has not done it!, and why not start a company at 22, your a joke, go keep working your job, matter of fact im hiring and im 20, need a job email me!!!

  44. sports4life646 says:

    i want to be one

  45. YNBMarketingMentor says:

    I don’t agree with Entrepreneurs staying within a corporation.
    The last thing myself and most other entrepreneurs want is to be in a Job!

    Jonathan Pitts

  46. cupcake444555 says:

    Agreed, but I suggest you should be more nicer…..

  47. chizzayhizzay says:

    Entrepreneurs are interested in pursuing a NEW venture that will solve a problem or fulfill a need IN EXCHANGE FOR PROFIT as 619millionaire said. How does innovating as an employee within an existing company define you as an entrepreneur? As an employee, YOU will NOT reep the benefits (profit) from this type of innovation.

    Sorry Dr. Steve Gedeon, but you have been sadly misinformed. It is unfortunate that your entire entrepreneurship program revolves around this flawed definition.

  48. chizzayhizzay says:

    agreed.

  49. 619millionaire says:

    An Entrepreneur is someone who solves problems for a profit.

  50. marclab1 says:

    An entrepreneur doesn’t innovate old companies, they create new ones. Why dissuading “22 yr old’s” from being their own business, and working for someone? This is the opposite of an entrepreneur.


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