How Indian Startups Worst Hit By Covid19 Have Launched New Product Market Fits To Stay Afloat
Some Indian startups have been affected more than the others by the Covid19 crisis, and some have responded better than the others. These companies have bent their business models, unlearnt everything, looked beyond their core product, and come up with new ways to find new income streams and ways of staying stay relevant and staying afloat. While most Indian startups are needing to resort to extreme cost cutting measures by instituting huge paycuts and layoffs, they’re also coming up with ways to find new income streams.
The Industries that Have Grown During the Pandemic
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Shopify CEO Announces It’ll Turn Into A Remote Company Permanently
In what’s probably the first of the many revolutionary changes induced by CoViD19, Shopify has announced that it would keep its offices closed until 2021 and then move to being an almost digital-office only permanently. Tobi Lutke, the CEO of the ecommerce backend company, announced this in a series of tweets today.
5 Ways To Manage Remote Working Teams
Regardless of the industry you are in, it is highly likely that large numbers of people, if not the whole company, are now…
In A First, Swiggy Begins Home Deliveries Of Alcohol In Jharkhand
The coronavirus pandemic has brought with it death, destruction, and the loss of jobs. But it’s also brought it with something that’ll help…
The Most Valuable Businesses in Esports are Currently Growing Exponentially
The place where you will get the best view of what is happening in the esports sector at present is FaZe Clan. You…
Ola Fires 1,400 Employees, Says Its Revenue Has Fallen 95%
The impact of the coronavirus pandemic on Indian startups is slowly becoming apparent. Ola has said it has fired 1,400 employees in the…
WeWork’s Valuation Plummets To $2.9 Billion, Company Fires 20% Of India Staff
One of the biggest fallouts of the coronavirus pandemic has been the widespread adoption of working from home — Facebook and Google have…
Employment in the Gambling Industry during the Coronavirus Outbreak
The coronavirus pandemic has affected every business sector in India and the gambling industry is no different. And while Covid-19 has caused many…