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Forget Nvidia: boAT’s Aman Gupta Earns 33,000% Return in Four Years from Shark Tank Snack Bet
boAT co founder Aman Gupta has witnessed hundreds of pitches on Shark Tank India, but one small snack company from the very first season has now emerged as his most extraordinary win. A simple and almost overlooked investment of Rs 12 lakh has turned into a stake valued at around Rs 40 crore. What makes this story remarkable is that the deal was originally rejected by every other Shark on the panel. Aman has now described it as the most profitable and insightful investment he has ever made on the show.
By Manish Bhatia3 months ago in Journal
The Silent Killer of Sales: Why Your “Networking” is Really Just Pitch-Slapping
In the modern business landscape, we’re constantly told to “network” and “build our pipeline” to “get more leads.” In the quest for growth, many entrepreneurs fall into the trap of mistaking transactional interactions for genuine relationship building, and this can sabotage their efforts before they even begin.
By Aarti Arora-McLean3 months ago in Journal
Strategic Intelligence in a Data Driven World:. AI-Generated.
The Growing Importance of Analytical Leadership As more organizations move deeper into digital operations, data has shifted from a useful asset to something closer to a necessity. Leaders want to understand changing markets, predict risks, and make smarter decisions, and they need clear analysis to do that. This is why professionals who can sort through large amounts of information and explain what it really means have become so valuable. Among those shaping this landscape, Nathan Haslick has built a reputation for steady, thoughtful work that supports reliable decision making.
By Nathan Haslick3 months ago in Journal
The Biggest Mistake American Companies Make When Hiring; And How It’s Costing Them Millions
Hiring should be one of the easiest parts of running a business. You find someone qualified, you meet them, you evaluate their fit, and you bring them onboard. But today, in companies across America, hiring has become a slow, confusing, and expensive process. Applicants wait weeks for responses.
By Zeenat Chauhan3 months ago in Journal
America’s New Work Trend: The Rise of the ‘Bare Minimum Employee’ And What It Really Means for Companies
For decades, American work culture has been built on hustle, loyalty, and the idea that going “above and beyond” is the path to success. But something significant has shifted in recent years something employers can no longer ignore. A growing number of workers are no longer willing to stretch themselves thin, skip lunch breaks, answer late-night emails, or sacrifice personal well-being for jobs that feel unstable, unappreciative, or underpaid.
By Zeenat Chauhan3 months ago in Journal
Tori Kelly: From YouTube Prodigy to Award-Winning Vocal Powerhouse
American singer-songwriter Tori Kelly has spent more than a decade carving out a place for herself as one of contemporary music’s most versatile voices. Born Victoria Loren Kelly on December 14, 1992, in Wildomar, California, she grew up in a musically blended household that exposed her to gospel, R&B, pop and soul long before those influences shaped her own sound. Her parents, Laura and Allwyn, encouraged curiosity across genres, something Kelly often credits as the foundation of her artistic identity.
By Manish Bhatia3 months ago in Journal
Ustad Md. Yunus Khan: The Malda Maestro Who Shaped a Musical Generation
More than two decades after his passing, the contributions of Hindustani classical vocalist Ustad Md. Yunus Khan continue to echo across Malda’s cultural landscape. This week, musicians, students and cultural organisations gathered to commemorate his legacy, reflecting on the enduring influence he had in nurturing classical music in the region and preserving the Kasur Patiala gharana tradition.
By Aarohi Mehta3 months ago in Journal
Renewed Interest in Terry Fisher's Leadership Approach as Organizations Reassess Post-Crisis Priorities
As companies adjust to post-crisis economic conditions, business leaders with experience in operational restructuring are receiving renewed attention. One of the figures drawing interest is Terry Fisher, whose career spans travel, technology, hospitality, property, and professional sports. The focus on Fisher is driven less by personality and more by a consistent pattern of involvement in organizations facing structural, financial, or performance challenges. His work is being reassessed as many companies prioritize operational clarity during prolonged market volatility.
By Manish Bhatia3 months ago in Journal
A Brief Introduction About Adriana Kostov
Adriana Kostov is a respected figure in the world of law, finance, and alternative investments. Known for her expertise in hedge funds, compliance, and governance, she has built a career that blends legal knowledge with financial strategy. Her journey illustrates how discipline, education, and leadership can intersect to create lasting influence in complex industries.
By Financial Services Media3 months ago in Journal
The grass ain't greener on the other side
As much as the quote implies, how many times have you said this to yourself - the minute after you change jobs, find a new partner or move to a new location? I've felt the same, a countless number of times. In times like this, you tend to mull over your past and grow a sense of deep regret.
By Emily Farer3 months ago in Journal
Ustad Karamatullah Khan: Remembering a Legend of the Farukhabad Gharana
In the vast landscape of Indian classical music, certain names linger in the air long after they are gone, spoken with warmth by students, recalled with awe by fellow artists, and rediscovered by listeners who come across a rare recording. Ustad Karamatullah Khan is one such figure. A towering tabla maestro of the Farukhabad gharana, he is surprisingly under-documented, with only scattered references online and the occasional anecdote preserved by disciples and admirers. Yet his music, for those who have heard it, leaves no doubt about his stature.
By Aarohi Mehta3 months ago in Journal










