2020 is not a year many of us would like to remember and look back. The year has been a disaster for most humans across the world. It is not a pleasant experience to live through an event that happens once in a hundred years. The lesson: being part of history is no fun.
The reality of life, however, is such that it goes on. To that end, we have put together a list of the 14 most popular interviews under our newly launched founder@work series that our readers liked the most.
These are fascinating interviews. Each interview looks deeper into the companies these founders are building, how these companies operate, and are doing as businesses.
Equally important, each interview explores ideas around how these founders approach the difficulty of building a business from scratch, how they stay productive, make decisions and deal with stress and challenges that come with being a founder.
Each of these interviews is great reads. More potently, offer a proxy, albeit to a limited extent, for some of the most fascinating and promising founders and companies in Dhaka that you should follow. The interviews are not in any particular order. Enjoy!
An Interview With Nizam Uddin, Co-Founder and CEO, weDevs
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The Story of Neofarmers: An Interview With Tamzid Siddiq Spondon, Managing Director, Neofarmers
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Founder at Work: An Interview With Rayana Hossain, Founder and Managing Director, ISHO
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Founder at Work: An Interview With Reyasat Chowdhury, Founder and CEO, Shuttle
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Founder at Work: An Interview with Al-Amin Sarker Tayef, Founder and CEO, Barikoi
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Doing Things That Don’t Scale: An Interview Farhan Anwar, Founder and Managing Director, Workd
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Founder at Work with Eddie Bearnot, Co-founder and CEO, Frontier Nutrition
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An Interview With Amra Naidoo, Co-Founder, Accelerating Asia
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Founder@Work: Kishwar Hashemee, Founder, Kludio
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