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High Performing Startups in Education Sector in India:An Exploratory Study


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The startups keep their strategy and other sensitive details very confidential. As a result, all their policies and practices are not easily available in the public domain. An in-depth inquiry of the companies has been done here so that the results are at least valid for more than a single organization. The study aims to provide an in depth analysis of promising startups from India, thus enabling entrepreneurs, budding entrepreneurs, managers to understand the characteristics of organizations that help them achieve a faster growth trajectory. The study also aims to encourage able individuals to take the road less travelled and create an organization similar to the ones discussed in this paper.
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Sanjay Kumar Singh
College of Business, Abu Dhabi University, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

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The startups keep their strategy and other sensitive details very confidential. As a result, all their policies and practices are not easily available in the public domain. An in-depth inquiry of the companies has been done here so that the results are at least valid for more than a single organization. The study aims to provide an in depth analysis of promising startups from India, thus enabling entrepreneurs, budding entrepreneurs, managers to understand the characteristics of organizations that help them achieve a faster growth trajectory. The study also aims to encourage able individuals to take the road less travelled and create an organization similar to the ones discussed in this paper.