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 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 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 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
“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