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Sep 10, 2023 • 12min

The “Big 3” consulting firms have a talent problem

The podcast discusses the declining popularity of entry-level positions at the Big 3 strategy consulting firms in India, exploring attrition rates and personal anecdotes. It also examines the talent problem faced by these firms in hiring and retaining top professionals, and how the tech industry has impacted demand for consulting jobs.
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Sep 7, 2023 • 13min

Is Rapido trading passenger safety for growth?

Rapido, India's bike taxi leader, is facing criticism for compromising passenger safety. The startup has neglected issues of harassment, theft, and impersonation. Despite this, Rapido remains the dominant player in the market. The podcast examines the reasons behind the company's failure to address these concerns, focusing on the lack of driver scrutiny. It also highlights other safety loopholes in the operations of ride-hailing platforms.
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Sep 5, 2023 • 10min

India has over 10,000 unemployed pilots but airlines can’t hire them

This podcast discusses the challenge of hiring pilots in India despite having over 10,000 unemployed pilots. It explores the reasons behind this, including deficiencies in flight training organizations and job requirements set by airlines. It also touches on the obstacles pilots face in completing flight hours and securing job opportunities, such as infrastructure issues and limitations in practicing landings at certain airports.
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Sep 3, 2023 • 9min

There's more to Unacademy's U-turn than what meets the eye

Unacademy recently implemented a new policy restricting educators' online engagement, leading to the suspension and notices of many teachers. However, Unacademy had previously encouraged its teachers to hack social media and be its sales force. The reasons behind this U-turn go beyond the Karan Sangwan incident. This episode explores Unacademy's shift in engagement strategies, the departure of top educators, and the challenges faced by the company.
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Aug 31, 2023 • 9min

Your EV is a computer on wheels and your data is its fuel

Rising cybersecurity incidents in the auto industry, especially in EVs, indicate the need for safeguards. India's low EV penetration offers temporary respite, but the Digital Personal Data Protection Act of 2023 is a step in the right direction. A controversial Ola Electric scooter accident raises concerns about data privacy and transparency. The podcast delves into the intersection of EVs and data privacy, highlighting the vulnerability to cyber attacks.
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Aug 30, 2023 • 12min

Disney leaves Jio the keys to the kingdom

Disney Star to stream Asia Cup cricket for free on Disney Hotstar, showcasing their strategy to acquire customers. Even after losing IPL streaming rights, Disney+Hotstar remains the leader in Indian OTT space. Disney's decline in India paves the way for Jio to dominate. Disney's decision to let go of low-value subscribers affects their OTT subscriber base.
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Aug 27, 2023 • 9min

Sleepwell isn’t sleeping on the mattress business anymore

Explore how Sleepwell, a top brand in the Indian mattress market, announced its acquisition of a stake in Kurl-On. Understand the missed opportunity for Sleepwell, Shila Form's growth prospects, and Corlons' innovative efforts in the mattress industry.
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Aug 24, 2023 • 11min

Byju’s had one escape route. Now, it is in limbo

Byju’s acquisition of Aakash for $950 million is crucial for its survival, but aggressive sales tactics are causing conflicts between the teams. Baidyous strategically uses price reductions, scholarships, and discounts to boost revenue. Mistrust exists between Byju's and Aakash in terms of revenue recognition and share trading.
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Aug 22, 2023 • 11min

How Tata’s using “innovation managers” to enter the FMCG race

Discover how Tata's consumer goods game in the FMCG industry has taken off with the introduction of over 30 new products and impressive stock performance. Explore Tata Consumer's innovative approach to launching products and the importance of consumer insights, research and development, and a well-defined innovation process.
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Aug 20, 2023 • 11min

Tutors have a troubled relationship with Unacademy. Here's why

Karan Sangwan, a law teacher, was fired by Unacademy for expressing his personal opinion about voting for educated candidates. Unacademy's troubled relationship with teachers is revealed as they face sales challenges and funding crunch. Educators are pressured to create viral content for the edtech but struggle to handle the demands.

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