BarCamp Bangalore - 4: An "After-week" roundup
Has been almost close to one week after the collective edition of BCB4 and almost most of the bloggers have already blogged about the event.For me,I was thinking about what to blog about this unconference?This unconference, I was juggling between the Startups Collective and the blogger's collective.Apart from networking,some of the things which were interesting(and worth mentioning) are given below:
a. Startup story of Sloka Telecom:
This is the first time,I heard Sujai Karampuri,CEO of Sloka Telecom speaking about his startup and believe me, it was the attraction of BCB4.Everyone(including me) was glued on the seat.He narrated his journey from US(where he stayed for 9 years) to India(where he started Sloka Telecom) through self-funding.The moments of his talk to cherish were:
1. His faith on the Indian Entrepreneurial ecosystem.Sloka is very confident about building a product ecosystem in India.
2. He spoke about how he had spent a huge amount of money for his honeymoon and the hardships that he(and his family) has faced during his Entrepreneurial jouney.One statement I remember(word to word) is "Two years back,when I(refers to Sujai) used to leave my house,I felt today is the last day of Sloka but I stood by the company(and gave faith to my people) that we would survive and do well...and now we are generating revenues !!!" He received a big applause when he told this(very openly and with all the emotions) in front of the crowd
3. He touched upon the most common topic i.e Services and Product companies in India about which he has already blogged here...The example was a quite evident one,Infosys,established way before Google's existence generates less revenues than its latter counterpart.So,if you want to move at a faster pace,than build a product which makes a meaning else investors are very happy to fund you,if you have a services company
4. Someone in the crowd asked "How do you recruit people for a startup?" and "How to you inject passion in them?" and his answer was universal "Passion cannot be injected !!!" ...I also added a point saying "Only if the person is passionate than he would contact you to work in your company and these are the guys who are needed in a startup"
5. The talk ended with the future of Sloka where he clearly sent out the message "We want to be the leaders in WiMax" and Sloka has a long way to go(by taking small steps)!!! So,is Sloka growing to get acquired? No not all !!!
Since,I had spoken to Sujai in Proto,I knew he is doing a fantastic job but after this talk,my respect for him reached newer heights and as he ended his talk,he was given a huge round of applause!!!
b. Real Power of Blogs:
For me,blog is second part of me and I really love my blog...Being a shy person,it was difficult to talk to people but with blogging,that shyness has vanished and I dream big as well as sometimes,be a motivator for some people!!!This barCamp,I met many people(which I would mention in the networking part of this article),whose blogs I read and some who read my blog...But few things surprised me:
1. Blogging is really powerful:
Honestly,I have asked few bloggers for a direct link exchange and one of them is Alok Srivastava,the ex-alumini from ISB and the winner of the Startups.in contest(where I also won the book).Being from Delhi,I never imagined I would talk to him,that too face to face...But he recognized me in the BCB4 crowd and it was nice talking to him about business.If that was not enough,he disclosed about him joining a startup(name deliberately kept confidential) and I was the very first blogger to write about that startup on my blog
2. Blogging as a recruitment tool:
I personally like to maintain a nice bonding with my readers and it was a great feeling when I got to know that Piyush Gupta- an Entrepreneur(in the making) has joined a startup.Sometimes blogs can be more useful than mass media .Nowadays, bloggers having excellent blogs are considered as ideal people for a startup and Piyush was one of the bloggers in this space...This news made me feel that "Blogging can be an excellent recruitment platform" !!!
c. Demo of BabaLife:
Interesting website and should not be termed as a social networking site...Check it out here.
d. My Interview with Mutiny:
Jerry from Mutiny found my introduction at Blogger's meet very interesting and decied to take a small interview where the focus was blogging.The interview lasted for around 2 minutes and some people felt that I had mugged up everything You can check the interview here For me,the speed with which I spoke I felt as if I am making an Elevator Pitch to get more visitors to my blog
e. Networking,Networking and more Networking:
Apart from my old blogger friends Ashwin,Sridhar Rao, Vibhash, Anbu Sivam, Rajan, Rajiv ; BCB4 was an excellent Networking event and some of the interesting people with whom I interacted with are:
a. Startup story of Sloka Telecom:
This is the first time,I heard Sujai Karampuri,CEO of Sloka Telecom speaking about his startup and believe me, it was the attraction of BCB4.Everyone(including me) was glued on the seat.He narrated his journey from US(where he stayed for 9 years) to India(where he started Sloka Telecom) through self-funding.The moments of his talk to cherish were:
1. His faith on the Indian Entrepreneurial ecosystem.Sloka is very confident about building a product ecosystem in India.
2. He spoke about how he had spent a huge amount of money for his honeymoon and the hardships that he(and his family) has faced during his Entrepreneurial jouney.One statement I remember(word to word) is "Two years back,when I(refers to Sujai) used to leave my house,I felt today is the last day of Sloka but I stood by the company(and gave faith to my people) that we would survive and do well...and now we are generating revenues !!!" He received a big applause when he told this(very openly and with all the emotions) in front of the crowd
3. He touched upon the most common topic i.e Services and Product companies in India about which he has already blogged here...The example was a quite evident one,Infosys,established way before Google's existence generates less revenues than its latter counterpart.So,if you want to move at a faster pace,than build a product which makes a meaning else investors are very happy to fund you,if you have a services company
4. Someone in the crowd asked "How do you recruit people for a startup?" and "How to you inject passion in them?" and his answer was universal "Passion cannot be injected !!!" ...I also added a point saying "Only if the person is passionate than he would contact you to work in your company and these are the guys who are needed in a startup"
5. The talk ended with the future of Sloka where he clearly sent out the message "We want to be the leaders in WiMax" and Sloka has a long way to go(by taking small steps)!!! So,is Sloka growing to get acquired? No not all !!!
Since,I had spoken to Sujai in Proto,I knew he is doing a fantastic job but after this talk,my respect for him reached newer heights and as he ended his talk,he was given a huge round of applause!!!
b. Real Power of Blogs:
For me,blog is second part of me and I really love my blog...Being a shy person,it was difficult to talk to people but with blogging,that shyness has vanished and I dream big as well as sometimes,be a motivator for some people!!!This barCamp,I met many people(which I would mention in the networking part of this article),whose blogs I read and some who read my blog...But few things surprised me:
1. Blogging is really powerful:
Honestly,I have asked few bloggers for a direct link exchange and one of them is Alok Srivastava,the ex-alumini from ISB and the winner of the Startups.in contest(where I also won the book).Being from Delhi,I never imagined I would talk to him,that too face to face...But he recognized me in the BCB4 crowd and it was nice talking to him about business.If that was not enough,he disclosed about him joining a startup(name deliberately kept confidential) and I was the very first blogger to write about that startup on my blog
2. Blogging as a recruitment tool:
I personally like to maintain a nice bonding with my readers and it was a great feeling when I got to know that Piyush Gupta- an Entrepreneur(in the making) has joined a startup.Sometimes blogs can be more useful than mass media .Nowadays, bloggers having excellent blogs are considered as ideal people for a startup and Piyush was one of the bloggers in this space...This news made me feel that "Blogging can be an excellent recruitment platform" !!!
c. Demo of BabaLife:
Interesting website and should not be termed as a social networking site...Check it out here.
d. My Interview with Mutiny:
Jerry from Mutiny found my introduction at Blogger's meet very interesting and decied to take a small interview where the focus was blogging.The interview lasted for around 2 minutes and some people felt that I had mugged up everything You can check the interview here For me,the speed with which I spoke I felt as if I am making an Elevator Pitch to get more visitors to my blog
e. Networking,Networking and more Networking:
Apart from my old blogger friends Ashwin,Sridhar Rao, Vibhash, Anbu Sivam, Rajan, Rajiv ; BCB4 was an excellent Networking event and some of the interesting people with whom I interacted with are:
- Alok Srivatsava
- Ashish Sinha
- Suresh Bhagavatula
- Lavanya Vishwanath
- Entire Mutiny team (you guys rock !!!)
- Thejesh GN
- Hrish Thota
- Jayanth
- Ramjee Ganti
- The Entire Chennai crew Kiruba,Vijay Anad,Ganesh App .....
- Piyush : Demoing the product at BarCamp
- Sridhar : BCB-4 Summary of my experience
- Genious@Play : BarCamp-4 Day-2
- Thejesh GN : Look Maa I am on Mutiny
- Jerry - Some moments from BCB4
- Lavanya - Some things only get better
- Ashwin - Entrepreneurship at Home
- Anbusivam - Day 2@BarCamp Bangalore 4
- Sharmaji - BarCamp Bangalore - 4
Labels: BarCampBangalore 4, BCB4, Unconference
8 Comments:
Pow(Impressive,1/0) post, Himanshu.
Keep inspiring.
Wow....great post. You've reffered to the posts of all other bloggers as well and thats really wonderful.
Thanks a lot himanshu for putting me up on the interesting list!!
How are things at your end!
How could I miss you!!? Man, you are one chap I Really liked there!!
Thanks for remembering me, I have amended my post for you! We surely will meet and maybe before BCB5!
God Bless!
Wonderful barcamp recap :) Took me back to 28/29 July and brought me back :-)
I'm interesting, huh ? :)
Hey,
@Mahesh:Guess you were also there,but we would not meet may be next Unconference :)
@Anbhu:I should follow the basic laws of blogging :)
@Ramjee:Every person(Should I say BLOGGER),I meet is interesting and you are also one of them!!!Things are going fine at my end,what about you?
@Vikas:Thanks for all the compilments,Vikas...Thanks for adding my name in you post.See you at BCB5
@Lavanya:I am glad,you came back from the past :) It' sad no one has commented about the interview (: I guess every blogger is interesting in his/her own way :)
-Himanshu Sheth.
HI,
Interesting Interview. I m making similar kind of post on my blog.
& wish u all the best for u startup.
Hey Paras,
Thanks very much and would be eagerly waiting for your article :)
-Himanshu Sheth
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