“Spend 5 minutes trying to give yourself some direction for the day (first thing in the morning)”
“Do not bother about where the money will come from or how much valuation will happen; just follow your passion!”
“Be true to yourself”
– Anshuman Mishra, co-founder of “Mercadeo Education” (platform that is teaching sales to professionals and students)
In this week’s episode, we talk to Anshuman Mishra, one of the founders of Mercadeo Education. This is a platform that is teaching sales to both professionals as well as students. Their aim is to create the equivalent of certifications for sales. They do this by creating courses in partnership with industry experts. We had a great time in recording this show and hope you enjoy it.
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Anshuman is an IIT and IIM graduate and he was in several different jobs before deciding to start his entrepreneurial venture. He talks about his own background and how he struggled with sales which lead to the spark in creating his startup. He has plenty of experience and gives wonderful advice for founders and this is an episode not to be missed!
Following are the resources that Anshuman shares with us on the show:
- Mercadeo Education – Are you a sales professional or looking to improve sales of your team? This is a platform that is teaching sales and addressing exactly this need.
- Anshuman recommends “The One Minute Manager” by Kenneth H. Blanchard as well as “The Bhagavad Gita” (pretty unconventional choice) as books to read
- Get in touch with him via Linkedin and follow is company on Facebook as well as read their blog
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Have you used Mercadeo Education? Is it the need of the hour for teaching sales as Mercadeo believes? Anshuman and us would love to know, drop us an email at ram AT foundersgyan.com or use the comments box below!
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