‘Dhandha is not taught in classrooms,’ Anupam Mittal shares tips for young founders to ‘become a killer business guy’

Anupam Mittal, the founder and Shark Tank India investor of Shaadi.com, emphasized the importance of a “Dhandha” mentality for young founders, defending the early sales experience and the financial field to understand the industry economy and profit margins.
In an article about LinkedIn, Anupam shared tips to create a mittal business mentality and nasıl How to build a Dhandha? First, build a Dhandha mentality. 13 years old, I thought that the book would enrich me.
Emphasizing the need for sharp business intelligence, Mittal said, “So I tell young founders and professionals → Start to sell early. But sales alone is not enough. To build real business intelligence, you need to bring it closer. In the fastest way? Finance, especially stock analysis or investment bank.” He said.
Why is the ‘expression in finance’ important?
According to Mittal, the realities of finance reveal the true nature of the work and reveal where margins and snow are. Operators can be fascinated by their own stories, but they cannot escape the basic economy of their industries.
“Finance eliminates the romance of“ deterioration ve and shows you the raw truth → The place where margins lie and snow pools are really sitting. Many operators rise in their stories. But gravity always wins. Every industry has the economy of the economy of each industry – every industry has the economy of every industry.
Tips for a 20 -year -old child
Mittal, “How can I be a killer businessman?” Said – he said Mittal –
- Sell something. Anything.
- Then spend one or two years, learning how the industries really make money.
Finally, “Because ‘Dhandha’ is not taught in classes. He was beaten in sales trenches and sharpened by the discipline of numbers.”
Netizens I agree
Several social media users reacted to Mittal’s publication by praising most users advice and tips.
One of the users said, “He can’t get along more! Sales teach you to survive, finance scales you. Together, they create real mentality for a job.” He said.
Another user said, “As always, Jhakass and yes, businesses are always built through failure if we are ready to zoom our lack and keep the ego in an enterprise.
“I acknowledge whether establishing a profitable business will be taught at the school/college, most of the MBA graduate entrepreneurs.”




