Dec 12

Courtesy Aditya ‘Dean’ Dikshit and Rajat Maaker, I’ve found the inspiration to overcome inertia and come back to my blog. Rajat says I need to write down my predictions so that one day I can say ‘I told you so’. But the tipping factor on this lazy, second saturday of the month, afternoon was the movie ‘The Crupier’. It’s about a writer who gets a job with a casino - takes part in a robbery scheme but still manages to place his bets well enough to pull it off.

So here’s my piece today on taking bets in life or more specifically - in business.

Latest Opportunity Obsession:
To make a short story long, during our visit to the US in September, I noticed the prevelance of hand sanitiser gel dispensers in almost every public facility - airports, hotels, public bathrooms, lounges, corporte offices etc. etc. Not to forget, the small travel size bottles in almost every lady’s purse. Then you think about the convenience factor and that once someone starts using it, it’s hard to stop. Think about the scare factor - Mothers concerned for their kids. Lifebuoy soap sales are up 30-40% since they linked their advertisements to prevention of H1N1. Swines…

Now in India, within the last 45 days I’ve seen 3 new big brands entering in the space and the radio in Pune and Bangalore (at least) are constantly playing ads. However, the market is huge and still in the nascent to growth stage. Plenty of bucks to be made. Hotels, Offices, Schools, Restaurants are still open fields. Heck - Let me go ahead and make my audacious bets.

- I predict the market will grow significantly for the next 5-7 years.
- The urban institutional sales will peak in about 18-24 months.
- Once that has happened, some ‘chik shampoo’ dude will come along and introduce sachet size packets for sanitiser gel and sell them for Rs. 1 (or thereabout) to consumers. Middle Class Mother’s will start putting a packet in lunch boxes for the kids. The rich kid’s schools will have dispensers anyway
- A new player will emerge through a quick gain in market share. This player will either be bought out or will diversify heavily within its first 3 years.
- In 2015, free packets will be distributed to the poor (ok ok…too much)

Quoting the line from Rocket Singh - ‘Risk to spiderman bhi leta hai… main to sirf salesman hoon.’ Ok - that didn’t really make sense (…In the movie or in real life)

My other prediction is the boom for Single Malt Whiskey in India: No Brainer!

To conclude the post, my biggest bet is now on context based social networks. Large - small, generic - branded, public - private… Every single trusted relationship or network will be moving some parts of their interactions and transactions online. With the diversity in consumer tastes, preferences, needs and desires there’s place for a quite a few people to help provide those platforms and tools.

People say ‘there can only be one Facebook, one Twitter, one Google Wave’. My only answer is that large corporations by definition are ‘feature focused’ to cater to mass markets. Small startups find opportunities in being ‘customer focused’. A few marquee customers, some references and you’re ready to roll.

3 years from now, I could be eating sour humble pie .. but then the bet’s worth it :-)

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May 17

Not one to fill out diaries - what the heck! I’m not one to generally crack bad jokes either.

11:30 pm - finished packing, ready for 6:45a.m. flight to Mumbai

1:00 am - can’t seem to put down ‘bringing down the house’, fascinating book on card counters in Vegas.. better get some shut eye

4:00 am - StumbleUpon the bathroom, geyser on, snooze for 7 mins as water heats

5:20 am - cab is twenty mins late. cab service owner Sardarji has reached home on his scooter and we all wait for the cab that’s supposedly been parked outside the gate for 45 mins. driver Singhji finally arrives, he rubs his eyes while asking  “are you late?”…(£$%^ no I generally wake up angry and cool down by lunch every day!)

7:30 am - all women crew on Indigo. Pilot, co-pilot, air hostesses.. feel extra sensitive to take-0ff, turbulence, landing as well as a small sense of pride on the progress of women in India. quickly distracted by the bhindi sandwiches and chocolate brownies packed by Mummy. book’s engrossing… i’m convinced i was born to gamble

8:45 am - blast of mumbai as i leave the plane… reminiscint of Gregory David Robert’s page 2 description of the smell of Mumbai in Shantaram. 2 hours to go for meeting.. killing time at the airport. the brand new ‘free internet’ machines don’t seem to be connected to the internet. quick survery of the conveyor belts - there are 4 suitcases for every peti of Alphonso mangoes that morning. took a shot and opened laptop to check for free (read unsecured) WiFi.. shot went to a simple catch to silly point.

10:00 am - first auto wallah asks for rs. 300… go looking for the pre pay stand.. apparently no longer exists in mumbai airport. second guy says rs. 200.. third guy seems meek enough so bully him into meter rate.. reach for rs. 51 and tip him rs 9 since his sorry face said “i was going to make a killing by charging triple the fare.. please help!”

3:00 pm - excellent workshop on the legal social network. we know the exact UI.. but where’re we going to find the half Ram Jethmalani half Bill Gates half Mahesh Murthy? (maths mein thora haath tight hai)… usual banter around facebook vs twitter. how facebook UI is still not as good as the previous one and how they may go bankrupt. how tumblr may have cracked the gap between the pull of micro-bloggin vs the intensity of full articles. good humoured sexist jokes about the morning flight. shocked a Canadian intern, freshly arrived in India, by discovering i was born in the same place her folks are from (small mining town.. middle of Ontario)

5:17 pm - just learnt why most of the cabs in mumbai have names of the areas in large bold letters on the back window. it relates to the old licensing regimes where they were only allowed to take fares from their registered area ‘Ghatkopar’ ‘Thane’ etc etc

5:30 pm - Widget distribution and UGC for celebrities… we’ll do a prototype for you… after all we’re faster, better and cheaper and have a crazy sense of humour too!

8:30 pm - demo of OneSchool to alumni council of a premier bschool… “love it.. never seen anything like it”… BUT…. can’t you give it for free?

9:30 pm - just in time for ladies night at firangi paani.. friend from ISB is there - she tries to get two free beers instead of one - always worth a try. big gossip update.. but sworn to secrecy yet again, Deccan Chargers smoothly sailing against Delhi Daredevils till last 3 overs where they throw it away… conversation back to scanning the room, judging anorexic college kids, re-living campus moments from 4 years ago..

12:00 - hit the sack at friends place..

I’m still too fresh into this game to be cribbing. So I won’t mention the 4 attempts it takes for each mobile phone call or the 7th reminder to the lawyer for a second draft of the big contract we signed or the 3rd reminder for the orkut app to be uploaded or the 4th reminder to the customer for the FTP access to their site for SEO.. or the frustration of losing an almost closed deal by personal agendas of two random branding consultants… missed calls… no replies.. too much salt..

maybe next time i’ll unleash :)

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