What does it really take to go from an MBA classroom to building a successful company? In this podcast, I reflect on my journey through the Ross School of Business, where I learned one of the most valuable lessons of my career—how to work as a team and learn from others. Those experiences shaped my approach to leadership, collaboration, and adaptability—skills that proved crucial when I founded Triyam Inc., a healthcare data archival company.
In this episode, I share the pivotal moments from my entrepreneurial journey, including one of the biggest takeaways: the importance of being willing to pivot on a product you build. Startups rarely succeed with their first idea—what matters is how quickly you adapt, listen to customers, and refine your vision.
Join me as I discuss how my MBA experience laid the foundation for my leadership style and the strategic shifts that helped Triyam grow into a successful business. Whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur, a leader, or someone considering an MBA, this conversation will offer insights on teamwork, adaptability, and the mindset needed to build and scale a company.
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Very inspiring journey and take always