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By Inspirepreneur Team

Kunal Shah: The Unconventional Thinker Behind FreeCharge and CRED

Kunal Shah accomplished something that people told him was impossible. He studied philosophy in school when everyone advised him to study engineering or commerce. And then he went ahead to start two billion-dollar companies. He sold FreeCharge for $400 million and founded CRED, now worth over $6 billion. But there's more. He's invested in more than 200 other startups and teaches young entrepreneurs how not to make the same mistakes he did. This is his book about thinking differently, establishing trust, and demonstrating that you don't require an engineering degree or wealthy parents to become a successful entrepreneur.

Telecommunications
By Inspirepreneur Team

The Loudest Call: How Airtel Made Sunil Bharti Mittal a Global Name

In the last story, we saw how Sunil Bharti Mittal's first venture, Bharti Overseas Trading Company, failed in 1983 when the Indian government prohibited the import of generators. For any young entrepreneur, such a failure would have been a game-changer.…

Telecommunications
By Inspirepreneur Team

From Down Under to the Top: The Business Journey of Christine Holgate

Christine Holgate is a figure of resilience, determination, and visionary leadership in the Australian business landscape. This artcile delves into Holgate's career journey, tracing her path from her early career steps to her current role in shaping the future of…

Telecommunications
By Inspirepreneur Team

Kelly Bayer and Optus: A Journey of Technological Advancement and Strategic Evolution

Since stepping into the role of CEO at Optus, Kelly Bayer has championed a transformative strategy that has significantly reshaped the company's trajectory. This article will analyze the strategic decisions and initiatives that marked Bayer's tenure and the transformative effect…