Dinesh Kandanchatha Technophile, speaker, mentor, and entrepreneur. After successfully building and selling three companies, scaling businesses has become his passion and obsession.
Entrepreneurial Role Models:
- Dinesh’s Mentor Jeremy James
- Dinesh’s Mentor Joseph Noor (CEO at company he used to work at)
When business started difficulties overcame:
“The change in mindset from doing a job to achieving an outcome and as an employee, you have a role to do, you have a job description and 9 o’clock 5 o’clock 8 o’clock whatever, as a young employee, that’s your thing, I come in I do my job and I go home whereas when you’re an entrepreneur you have to change your mindset because you never go home, your business is a lot like a child, it requires constant 24/7 attention and that brings with it some great down sights”…[Listen for More]
Favourite Books:
- Think and Grow Rich Book by Napoleon Hill
- The hard thing about hard things Book by Ben Horowitz
- Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less Book by Greg McKeown
Favourite Quote:
“Your actions are your priorities” Ghandi
Recommended Online Resources:
- Linkedin – a business and employment-oriented social networking service that operates via websites
- Asana – track your team’s work & manage projects – simple to get started, and powerful enough to run your entire business
- Slack – brings all your communication together in one place It’s real time messaging, archiving and search for modern teams
- Skype – Free calls to friends and family
Best Advice to Other Entrepreneurs:
Start, there’s far too many entrepreneurs who have a great idea and for whatever reason they don’t start, and start doesn’t mean quit your job and rent and office and hire 5 people, start might mean do something small, take a first step”…[Listen for More]
More About Dinesh Kandanchatha:
Dinesh kandanchatha Entrepreneur Consultant
Neil’s Quote at the Beginning:
“It’s okay not to know all the answers. It’s better to admit our ignorance than to believe answers that might be wrong. Pretending to know everything closes the door to finding out what’s already there.” Neil deGrasse Tyson
Other Quotes From the Chat with Dinesh Kandanchatha:
- “Read and talk to everybody you can about entrepreneurship”
- “Ask more question”
- “That’s how people shortcutted mastery, they sat at the foot of a master”
- “Far too many folks lose their passion or lose their energy and as a result they’re unable to persevere”
- “If anything have stable change, try to control change or manage change in such a way that you’re using it to your advantage and stability, you’ll have lots of stability when you’re dead”
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