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Growth Strategies

Three Things to Consider Before Selecting a Food Franchise

Besides the cost, you also have to study the market in the targeted region

Growth Strategies

This German Coffee Seller is taking the Sustainable Route to Asia

Coffee-Bike, a mobile, self-sufficient coffee shop, was founded in 2010

Growth Strategies

Three Things that Will Help you Stay Ahead in Asia's Food Business

Over the years, the region has become an attractive market for international food and beverage ventures

Franchises

How to Spot the Right Brand for Franchising in Asia Pacific?

Each market within the region is different, so should be your strategy, says Joel Silverstein, President of East West Hospitality Group

Franchises

Five Things to Keep in Mind Before Buying a Franchise

Product quality should be one of the focus areas, says Paul Davies, director of BMF Limited

Growth Strategies

The One Area Startups Should Look At for Growth

There's a huge room to build products in the rural regions, says Winny Patro, CEO of Andhra Pradesh Innovation Society

Growth Strategies

Things to Keep in Mind When Building a Startup

Clear understanding of the problem being addressed through the venture is vital, says Bosch India's head of Start Up Innovation

Growth Strategies

Why Asian Solutions Work for Europe

Dierk Grünzig, founder of CAP Consulting, explains the reasons

Growth Strategies

What Makes Asia a Hotbed for Startups and Investments?

Most of the world's innovation will come out of this region by 2050, believes Jeff Katz of HARDWARE.co

Women Entrepreneur®

Three Things to Know When Starting a Food Business

You have to be passionate about the magic of food and how it brings communities together, says BiteUnite's Patta Arkaresvimun

Entrepreneurs

Young Multi-millionaire Entrepreneurs Share Tips to Create a Successful Business

HiSmile founders say you don't have to reinvent the wheel