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FS Weekly 73: The Pain and Pleasure of Entrepreneurship

Welcome to the 73rd edition of Future Startup Weekly. FS Weekly is a newsletter about entrepreneurship, business expertise, and doing good work. If you are not a subscriber already, feel free to do it here

This week’s edition features: 03 founder interviews, a framework for continuous improvement, and an eclectic list of reads from around the internet. 

Nabila Nowrin: The Design of Our Journey, The Making Of Moar, and The Pain and Pleasure of Entrepreneurship

Nabila Nowrin is a Dhaka-based serial entrepreneur, furniture designer, and architect. We cover her journey to what she is doing, the founding of Moar, the pain and pleasure of being a founder, and the lessons she has gathered from her journey so far.

Fahim Salam: The Making Of Nuport, Supply Chain Automation, Productivity, And Entrepreneurship lessons

Fahim Salam is the founder and CEO of Nuport, a Dhaka-based full-stack supply chain automation company. Nuport enables manufacturers, distributors, and eCommerce companies to automate their supply chain operations.

Complement with: The Three Layers, The Philly Captain, A Fundamental Idea, Matt Damon, Hasan Minhaj, and The Win

A Framework For Continuous Improvement

In growth hack language it is called high tempo testing. In simple, you can call it trying things out.

Complement with: David Coggins - Life as a Writer with David Coggins

Ayman Sadiq: 10 Minute School, The Future of EdTech, Navigating Fame, and Building an Organization (Part II)

Ayman Sadiq is the founder and CEO of 10 Minute School, one of the largest edtech startups in Bangladesh. 10 Minute School started as a small bootstrapped operation in 2015. The company has since experienced phenomenal growth and become one of the most important online education technology companies in Bangladesh.

Complement with: Respect and Admiration

How to Find Your Magic

“We all are dealing with a problem called N = 1. N is the number of lives we have. What's the point of not giving a shot just because of the fear of failure?”

Complement with: The Gravedigger Theory

Mohammad Ruhul Kader is a Dhaka-based entrepreneur and writer. He founded Future Startup, a digital publication covering the startup and technology scene in Dhaka with an ambition to transform Bangladesh through entrepreneurship and innovation. He writes about internet business, strategy, technology, and society. He is the author of Rethinking Failure. His writings have been published in almost all major national dailies in Bangladesh including DT, FE, etc. Prior to FS, he worked for a local conglomerate where he helped start a social enterprise. Ruhul is a 2022 winner of Emergent Ventures, a fellowship and grant program from the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. He can be reached at ruhul@futurestartup.com

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