Ninad's insight’s for succeeding in the Internet Economy
1.Meet the deadline — whatever and how much quantity of work is given to you, try to finish it within the deadline and not exceed it. This showcases your discipline.
2. Ship things — The work which you complete in time, try to keep a follow-up of how that work is being forwarded further and keep track so it meets the desired output.
3. Side hustle — Make the best use of your time up to 30, that best working phase of life, and contribute.
4. Connect the dots — Always try to understand what your organization wants from you, from your team, and always work for that, this way you can grow in your career and contribute valuable work for the organization.
5. Don’t waste time with people who don’t want to win — Circle of 5 — You are an average of 5 people who spend time with, so choose your people around you who are better than you and learn from them. This sense of feeling will improve you in life and make you hustle more.
6. Understand the value of money — whatever you do, don’t do it free, all the charity should come after you earn decent money for the work you provide. Making money for the work you do should be the primary goal in your career.
7. Do what you love or love what you do — Even though you love to do something, try that work professionally only if you are skilled enough to make money, in case if that doesn’t work, love whatever you are doing because that’s what defines you. So love whatever you do at your job.
8. Learn to say No — if you don’t want to do something, say no so that decision can be taken at the same point and no halfway task is done which is create trouble meeting the deadlines
9. The value of failing is better than the value of doing nothing — if you keep fearing every challenge then you won’t know your weaknesses and improve in life.
10. Reading and taking important points from the people who have made big in their respective fields
11. Improve English because of the medium of transactional language in the corporate world. You should be able to translate your thoughts into words among the people you associate in corporate life and office.
these insights are from ninad vengurlekar , CEO of the utter app.
all the above points are well structured and drafted by Ashutosh Kumar ashuisalive@medium.com. all the due credits are for both of them. I am just shamelessly ripped from the slack convo.