In this episode, I get to speak with Ramesh Dontha. He is an entrepreneur, a writer and a blogger. He actually reached out to me through Mark Shaw's Spot A Guest service. We had our intro call and it was a great match. We've talked about the different things that bring us joy. In the green room, I got to learn a little bit more about him and what he's been doing with his career. To dig a little deeper I'm excited to welcome him to the podcast so he can share his story and vision on how to get started. 


He's the author for the book "The 60 Minute Startup: A Proven System to Start Your Business in 1 Hour a Day and Get Your First Paying Customers in 30 Days (or less)". In this book he gives us a step by step solution to how a startup really needs to move forward.


Ramesh can be reached through his website: http://rameshdontha.com


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Our Guest
Ramesh Dontha

LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/rameshdontha
Website: RameshDontha.Com  (Blog) DigitalTransformationPro.Com  (Company Website)
Twitter: rkdontha1

Hacks to take Away

How can we fast forward this process of starting a business.
That research led him to talk to a lot of people and then bottomed out in two things that the biggest hurdle to business to an entrepreneur is actually starting the business.
keep going forward, but many people get lost in that the trench that first chasm that's out there. That's the problem.
The key concept of agile methodology is that the requirements given to a product developer.
You develop something, a working model or proof of concept and show it to the business owner and then to make changes.
You're going to tweak the model. So don't strive for perfection.
Why either entrepreneur doesn't start business people. Here's a statistic. Supposedly 70% of the US adults want to have their own business.

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