Indian entrepreneurs dominates Build-a-Company

It took a decade or two to convince Western Europe and USA that offshoring was to become a major threat and a major opportunity to western companies and for many companies the realization came too late. They did not utilize the global opportunities in time and are now out of business.

However, the disrespect still lives on among a very large amount of major and mid-size companies. They admit they were wrong about the offshoring part, but they know that Indians are not innovative and entrepreneurs. Double fail!! Entrepreneur hotbed, Build-a-Company , the largest entrepreneur network in the world are dominated by Indian entrepreneurs, despite being a business built by Danes, Americans and Irishmen.

Oh, and Indians, of course. About 40% of Build-a-Company’s members are from India. The western countries better consider this as a threat to the ‘we innovate, build companies’ complacency. You do not do as fast as the Indians, so what are you going to do about it? Simple answer. You have to utilize the power of innovation, globalization and an entrepreneur network, such as Build-a-Company .

If you can’t beat them, join them. The right business partner does not always live around the corner and the differentiator between successful and lesser successful entrepreneurs in the coming years will come down to the abilities to connect with the right people. Entrepreneurship has been made borderless and new companies will grow more aggressively and with greater maturity than ever before from that.

It has never been easier to validate and mature ideas with the help of thousands of like-minded people and companies in the same community. The Indians has accepted that fact. Growth and creating jobs isn’t a government task alone. It has become much easier to build a business with the right people in a borderless and globalized world, and thousands of jobs and prosperous futures can be created from entrepreneur networking sites like Build-a-Company .

Build-a-Company is a world entrepreneur community of social entrepreneurs and seeks to inspire a new generation of social business, entrepreneurship borderless business, social enterprise and social venture.