Book Summary:
Rashmi Bansal wrote this refreshing and much needed book, Stay Hungry Stay Foolish in an attempt to connect with the youth of India. The idea behind it is in finding opportunities within the medium of business without having to lose yourself in the sea of corporate entities. The 25 M.B.A. graduates are the real stars of the novel and they champion the cause of entrepreneurship. The author has made it a point to involve stories with an intensely personal style which makes the stories come alive.
The book engages these entrepreneurs in three different groups under the headings of “The Believers” “The Opportunists” and “The alternate vision’. Ruby Ashraf, Sanjeev Bikhchandani, Sunil Handa, Anand Halve and Shantanu Prakash and 20 others tell the story of how they faced many hardships on. Sanjeev Bikhchandani is the creator of Naukri.com and his branichild became one of the biggest job portals in India. He and Shantanu Prakash, the founder of Educomp are part of the “Believers” camp with their visionary perseverance.
Ruby Ashraf didn’t plan on entrepreneurship but turned her hobby into a major business, Precious Formals. For this reason she falls into the “Opportunists” category where inventiveness trumps the initial lack of inclination towards ownership. “The Alternate Vision” stands for those entrepreneurs who use the avenue to impact society and culture. Anand Halve created Chlorophyll, a consultancy where ‘small is beautiful’ as an alternate model to entrepreneurship.
Book Details:
Title: Stay Hungry Stay Foolish
Author: Rashmi Bansal
Publisher: Westland
ISBN-10: 9381626715
ISBN-13: 9789381626719
Year of Publication: 2008
Cover: Paperback
Pages: 394
MRP: 150
Summary: An alternative model of modern entrepreneurship.