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[Greatest Hits] The Three Lessons of an Entrepreneur with Nikhil Jain, Co-Founder of Mealawe
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In this Greatest Hits episode of Getting to Aha!, Darshan Mehta revisits his conversation with Nikhil Jain, Co-Founder of Mealawe, to discuss three integral lessons learned during his entrepreneurial journey, the long-term benefits of curiosity, and the lengthy yet worthwhile process of finding new chefs and kitchens.
Nikhil Jain is the Co-Founder of Mealawe, a food delivery service that’s transforming the industry with fresh, delicious homemade meals. He also serves as Vice President of Rotaract and is the Founder of VIBRANCY. His previous roles include Channel Partner at Exampil Solutions, Founder of Sparkles Valley, and Marketing & Public Relations Specialist at PICT Entrepreneurship Development Cell.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
👉 Nikhil was profoundly impacted by the phrase, "The goal is to die with memories, not dreams." He aims not just to dream but to turn those dreams into lasting memories through action.
👉 His entrepreneurial journey has been filled with challenges, and the first lesson he learned was the importance of caution—never to trust anyone fully. It's crucial to be prepared legally and ethically for setbacks, ensuring that agreements and contracts are always signed as a safeguard for all parties involved.
👉 The second lesson emphasizes the need for thorough documentation. Keeping detailed records of plans and essential documents is vital; without them, clarity—the cornerstone of entrepreneurial success—can be lost.
👉 The third and most crucial lesson is the need for consistency and passion. Staying motivated and genuinely caring about your goals is essential, or you risk regretting your decisions as a business owner.
👉 Nikhil highlights curiosity as a significant asset in his career. It enabled him to discover how to make Mealawe a viable business and identify the market gap for his offerings.
👉 He notes that finding chefs for Mealawe is a lengthy process, as they must ensure all kitchens meet hygiene and safety standards. While time-consuming, these steps are essential to making the business a reality.
Listen now!
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Connect with the Host and Guest Here:
Darshan Mehta on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/darshan--mehta
iResearch Website: iresearch.com
Nikhil Jain on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikhiljain13
Nikhil Jain is the Co-Founder of Mealawe, a food delivery service that’s transforming the industry with fresh, delicious homemade meals. He also serves as Vice President of Rotaract and is the Founder of VIBRANCY. His previous roles include Channel Partner at Exampil Solutions, Founder of Sparkles Valley, and Marketing & Public Relations Specialist at PICT Entrepreneurship Development Cell.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
👉 Nikhil was profoundly impacted by the phrase, "The goal is to die with memories, not dreams." He aims not just to dream but to turn those dreams into lasting memories through action.
👉 His entrepreneurial journey has been filled with challenges, and the first lesson he learned was the importance of caution—never to trust anyone fully. It's crucial to be prepared legally and ethically for setbacks, ensuring that agreements and contracts are always signed as a safeguard for all parties involved.
👉 The second lesson emphasizes the need for thorough documentation. Keeping detailed records of plans and essential documents is vital; without them, clarity—the cornerstone of entrepreneurial success—can be lost.
👉 The third and most crucial lesson is the need for consistency and passion. Staying motivated and genuinely caring about your goals is essential, or you risk regretting your decisions as a business owner.
👉 Nikhil highlights curiosity as a significant asset in his career. It enabled him to discover how to make Mealawe a viable business and identify the market gap for his offerings.
👉 He notes that finding chefs for Mealawe is a lengthy process, as they must ensure all kitchens meet hygiene and safety standards. While time-consuming, these steps are essential to making the business a reality.
Listen now!
Fame Host - https://bit.ly/3ACsRBz
Apple - https://apple.co/3gsuA31
Spotify - https://spoti.fi/3B0lVy6
Youtube - https://bit.ly/3KYAHtd
RSS - https://bit.ly/3AFrUs6
Connect with the Host and Guest Here:
Darshan Mehta on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/darshan--mehta
iResearch Website: iresearch.com
Nikhil Jain on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikhiljain13
Getting to Aha! with Darshan Mehta is hand crafted by our friends over at: fame.so
Previous guests include: Luca Popovac, Senior Executive, Abhilasha Sinha of Open Secret, Laura Beavin-Yates, Stephen Griffiths of Level 2, Kristin Luck or ScaleHouse, Melina Palmer of The Brainy Business, Nicolas Zeisler of We’re Doing CX Wrong and How To Get It Right, Pricilla McKinney of Little Bird Marketing, Brooke Sellas of B Squared Marketing and Joseph Michelli of The Michelli Experience.
Check out the 3 most downloaded episodes:
- Changing the Direction of Customer Experience with Luka Popovac, a Senior Customer Experience Executive
- Innovation, Curiosity, and Being Human with Abhilasha Sinha, Chief Growth Officer at Open Secret
- [Greatest Hits ] Emotions & Consumer Behavior with Laura Beavin-Yates
If you are interested in joining Getting to Aha! as a guest, please complete this form
133 episodi
Manage episode 446779793 series 3316220
Contenuto fornito da Darshan Mehta. Tutti i contenuti dei podcast, inclusi episodi, grafica e descrizioni dei podcast, vengono caricati e forniti direttamente da Darshan Mehta o dal partner della piattaforma podcast. Se ritieni che qualcuno stia utilizzando la tua opera protetta da copyright senza la tua autorizzazione, puoi seguire la procedura descritta qui https://it.player.fm/legal.
In this Greatest Hits episode of Getting to Aha!, Darshan Mehta revisits his conversation with Nikhil Jain, Co-Founder of Mealawe, to discuss three integral lessons learned during his entrepreneurial journey, the long-term benefits of curiosity, and the lengthy yet worthwhile process of finding new chefs and kitchens.
Nikhil Jain is the Co-Founder of Mealawe, a food delivery service that’s transforming the industry with fresh, delicious homemade meals. He also serves as Vice President of Rotaract and is the Founder of VIBRANCY. His previous roles include Channel Partner at Exampil Solutions, Founder of Sparkles Valley, and Marketing & Public Relations Specialist at PICT Entrepreneurship Development Cell.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
👉 Nikhil was profoundly impacted by the phrase, "The goal is to die with memories, not dreams." He aims not just to dream but to turn those dreams into lasting memories through action.
👉 His entrepreneurial journey has been filled with challenges, and the first lesson he learned was the importance of caution—never to trust anyone fully. It's crucial to be prepared legally and ethically for setbacks, ensuring that agreements and contracts are always signed as a safeguard for all parties involved.
👉 The second lesson emphasizes the need for thorough documentation. Keeping detailed records of plans and essential documents is vital; without them, clarity—the cornerstone of entrepreneurial success—can be lost.
👉 The third and most crucial lesson is the need for consistency and passion. Staying motivated and genuinely caring about your goals is essential, or you risk regretting your decisions as a business owner.
👉 Nikhil highlights curiosity as a significant asset in his career. It enabled him to discover how to make Mealawe a viable business and identify the market gap for his offerings.
👉 He notes that finding chefs for Mealawe is a lengthy process, as they must ensure all kitchens meet hygiene and safety standards. While time-consuming, these steps are essential to making the business a reality.
Listen now!
Fame Host - https://bit.ly/3ACsRBz
Apple - https://apple.co/3gsuA31
Spotify - https://spoti.fi/3B0lVy6
Youtube - https://bit.ly/3KYAHtd
RSS - https://bit.ly/3AFrUs6
Connect with the Host and Guest Here:
Darshan Mehta on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/darshan--mehta
iResearch Website: iresearch.com
Nikhil Jain on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikhiljain13
Nikhil Jain is the Co-Founder of Mealawe, a food delivery service that’s transforming the industry with fresh, delicious homemade meals. He also serves as Vice President of Rotaract and is the Founder of VIBRANCY. His previous roles include Channel Partner at Exampil Solutions, Founder of Sparkles Valley, and Marketing & Public Relations Specialist at PICT Entrepreneurship Development Cell.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
👉 Nikhil was profoundly impacted by the phrase, "The goal is to die with memories, not dreams." He aims not just to dream but to turn those dreams into lasting memories through action.
👉 His entrepreneurial journey has been filled with challenges, and the first lesson he learned was the importance of caution—never to trust anyone fully. It's crucial to be prepared legally and ethically for setbacks, ensuring that agreements and contracts are always signed as a safeguard for all parties involved.
👉 The second lesson emphasizes the need for thorough documentation. Keeping detailed records of plans and essential documents is vital; without them, clarity—the cornerstone of entrepreneurial success—can be lost.
👉 The third and most crucial lesson is the need for consistency and passion. Staying motivated and genuinely caring about your goals is essential, or you risk regretting your decisions as a business owner.
👉 Nikhil highlights curiosity as a significant asset in his career. It enabled him to discover how to make Mealawe a viable business and identify the market gap for his offerings.
👉 He notes that finding chefs for Mealawe is a lengthy process, as they must ensure all kitchens meet hygiene and safety standards. While time-consuming, these steps are essential to making the business a reality.
Listen now!
Fame Host - https://bit.ly/3ACsRBz
Apple - https://apple.co/3gsuA31
Spotify - https://spoti.fi/3B0lVy6
Youtube - https://bit.ly/3KYAHtd
RSS - https://bit.ly/3AFrUs6
Connect with the Host and Guest Here:
Darshan Mehta on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/darshan--mehta
iResearch Website: iresearch.com
Nikhil Jain on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikhiljain13
Getting to Aha! with Darshan Mehta is hand crafted by our friends over at: fame.so
Previous guests include: Luca Popovac, Senior Executive, Abhilasha Sinha of Open Secret, Laura Beavin-Yates, Stephen Griffiths of Level 2, Kristin Luck or ScaleHouse, Melina Palmer of The Brainy Business, Nicolas Zeisler of We’re Doing CX Wrong and How To Get It Right, Pricilla McKinney of Little Bird Marketing, Brooke Sellas of B Squared Marketing and Joseph Michelli of The Michelli Experience.
Check out the 3 most downloaded episodes:
- Changing the Direction of Customer Experience with Luka Popovac, a Senior Customer Experience Executive
- Innovation, Curiosity, and Being Human with Abhilasha Sinha, Chief Growth Officer at Open Secret
- [Greatest Hits ] Emotions & Consumer Behavior with Laura Beavin-Yates
If you are interested in joining Getting to Aha! as a guest, please complete this form
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