Thursday, April 2, 2020

Startups: Corona Outbreak and its Impact




COVID-19: Story 5 - Startups: Corona Outbreak and its Impact

Ahmedabad, April 2, 2020: India being the 3rd largest emerging country for startups in the world after China and United States of America. According to Government startup portal, there are 79,783 startups, 563 mentors and 565 incubators are exit in the country. Startups have poised in Indian business ecosystem. This national lockdown due to novel coronavirus outbreak has impacted a huge loss to the common man to the established business & flourishing industries. World Economists already have predicted the results of COVID-19 outbreak and signaled vulnerable situation of economic slowdown. Small and Medium (SMEs) industries and startups which are contributing around 30% of India’s GDP will have to start with a new approach. But, we can see this outbreak as multiple opportunities to many startups, if they are able to grab in pragmatic manner with right attitude, they will grow like never before. 

First of all, under this global lockdown all startups can introspect themselves or reinvent themselves. It is the time to plan and make workable strategy for the startup business. Try to figure out your strengths and prepare your future map to find product, price, place and promotion with right approach. At the same time, you have to re-analyzed and know your SWOT (Strength, Weaknesses, Opportunity and Threat) and prepare yourself how to overcome. Learn about your competitors, customers, eco-system so that you can be able to beat the best after this pandemic crisis. Glaring the reality that startups need to change – not just change the sake of change, but, in fact, reinventing their core factors. By its nature, the reinvention of a business requires courage and daring.

Contributed by: Bharat Thakkar, Business Mentor and Founder of Business Growth Technique Partners Network (BGTPN) and Dr. Shashikant Bhagat, Faculty, National Institute of Mass Communication and Journalism (NIMCJ), Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.

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