1 / Goli Vada Pav was founded by Venkatesh Iyer in 2004 . It is an Indian fast food restaurant chain originated from Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
2/ He chose vadapav because of the convenience it offers to make, deliver and eat. It’s a finger food, so you don’t need a plate, spoon or table. It’s a mobile food which you can drive and eat, or hang in a bus and eat,
3/ The chain started operations in early 2004 with a single ‘Quick service restaurant’. The first outlet was set up in Kalyan, a suburban locality in Mumbai , but soon
ran into problems. The handmade patties varied in quality and had a short shelf life, and some were pilfered.
4/ He always believed that the food served should be automated which brought more hygiene in the standards.
5/ He approached a friend who was CEO of Vista Processed Foods, a US company that supplied frozen vegetable and chicken patties to McDonald’s in India. Vista agreed to supply frozen patties to them which solved the problem of inconsistent quality and short shelf-life.
6/ Soon they introduced varies types of vada pav like cheese vada pav, scheswan vada pav, etc.
7/ Another interesting thing about them was the style in which they served . they used to say a dialog of a movie and relate it to their product .
For Eg; from the movie sholey;
"Hamne aapka namak khaya hai sardar, Aab Goli ka vada pav kha".😂😂
8/ Mr Venkatesh was trying to raise funds in late 2008, the global financial crisis prompted five potential investors to withdraw. This left Goli Vada Pav close to collapse.
9/ There were times when the company was at the threat of bankruptcy . But the hardworking by all the employees and the chairman ,then never left hopes and worked hard.
10/ Soon these patience , hardwork brought glories Goli Vada Pav has 156 stores, up from 20 at the end of 2009. It sells 75,000-100,000 vada pavs daily. Profitable and with revenues expected to reach $3.2m this year, it plans to have 500 outlets by 2015.
11/ They adopted a very interesting strategy for their advertisements . They tied up with the movie directors and asked them to shoot a scene in their shop and they will stick the movie banner in their shop which was viewed by thousands of people in a day.
12/ He also wrote his autobiography . The book is named "My Journey With Vada Pav". It is an very interesting book.
13/ Lessons:
1. Goli Vada Pav has grown rapidly by focusing on what it does best and finding good partners to do the rest.
2. A founder has to be both persistent and adaptable. Mr Venkatesh was prepared to change the offering, to use contacts and to change geographical location
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2/ He was ambitious and determined from a young age. He had little interest in academics and dropped out of school as a teenager.
Amul was founded in 1946 in Anand, Gujarat with a mission to stop the exploitation of the farmers by middlemen.
Amul spurred India’s White Revolution, which made the country the world’s largest producer of milk and milk products and became the largest food brand in India.
1) The year was 1963. Amancio Ortega, a bright Spanish businessman, started a modest workshop in the city of A Coruna (located in North-Western Spain).
2) His workshop manufactured dresses and quilt dressing gowns.
1) The success story of Gil Camp Gillette, the founder of Gillette Razor Company, is one of the most inspiring and stimulating stories of success and hope.
2) He didn't actually invent the safety razor.
Safety razors were already being sold BUT it had one big problem — it needed to be sharpened regularly using a leather strop.
This whole process sometimes required the services of a professional which is extremely inconvenient.