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Starting with exposure to 42 nationalities at the Anglo-American School in Moscow, American-born Adi Patil now bridges the US and India as Co-CEO of StartItUpNYC, an established mobile app and IT company with teams in both countries. Adi discusses how teams operate in India; differences in both countries’ marketing appeals; luxury vs. mass marketing; cross-cultural team building and team interactions; each country’s communication styles with each other and with The Boss; taking (or not taking) responsibility; the six-day work week; and many suggestions for start-ups, including major mistake to avoid. He also offers some hours of free consulting with young companies that have great ideas but are lacking in research and in identifying market gaps.
Highlights:
{01:54} Adi’s background
{09:40} The casual work environment in India
{12:22} Hierarchy in Indian business
{17:10} Holidays and religions in India
{19:10} Marketing differences between India and the USA
{29:00} When you disagree with your boss, in India, and in the USA
{31:53} Russian culture
Adi Patil bio:
Adi Patil was born in Shady Grove, Maryland on October 24th, 1989. Born to Indian parents, Adi grew up in India, Russia, and the US. He has a bachelor's degree in Computer Science and works in web-marketing.
Website
https://www.startitupnyc.com/
Hear more episodes: https://auerbach-intl.com/podcasts
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Business intelligence and growth: Rainmakers' Forum Report Order Form
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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/auerbach.intl
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/auerbach-international
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbb1Tq_Xm5c7l6qBitF78Dw
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Starting with exposure to 42 nationalities at the Anglo-American School in Moscow, American-born Adi Patil now bridges the US and India as Co-CEO of StartItUpNYC, an established mobile app and IT company with teams in both countries. Adi discusses how teams operate in India; differences in both countries’ marketing appeals; luxury vs. mass marketing; cross-cultural team building and team interactions; each country’s communication styles with each other and with The Boss; taking (or not taking) responsibility; the six-day work week; and many suggestions for start-ups, including major mistake to avoid. He also offers some hours of free consulting with young companies that have great ideas but are lacking in research and in identifying market gaps.
Highlights:
{01:54} Adi’s background
{09:40} The casual work environment in India
{12:22} Hierarchy in Indian business
{17:10} Holidays and religions in India
{19:10} Marketing differences between India and the USA
{29:00} When you disagree with your boss, in India, and in the USA
{31:53} Russian culture
Adi Patil bio:
Adi Patil was born in Shady Grove, Maryland on October 24th, 1989. Born to Indian parents, Adi grew up in India, Russia, and the US. He has a bachelor's degree in Computer Science and works in web-marketing.
Website
https://www.startitupnyc.com/
Hear more episodes: https://auerbach-intl.com/podcasts
Learn more about Auerbach International: https://auerbach-intl.com
Get free quote: https://auerbach-intl.com/get-quote/
Global Marketing requests: [email protected]
Get the insurance settlement you deserve: www.IGICworldwide.com
Business intelligence and growth: Rainmakers' Forum Report Order Form
DanSing Pancakes. Outstanding way to teach kids to resist drugs, drink and smoking: www.DanSingPancakes.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/auerbach.intl
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/auerbach-international
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbb1Tq_Xm5c7l6qBitF78Dw
What Global Gurus subjects would you like to learn (more) about?
[email return to [email protected]]