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► How to learn to celebrate entrepreneurship, build meaningful business relations, and not be afraid of failure?

In the latest episode of The Dev is in the Details, Ninder Johal – an entrepreneur with a music industry background who’s now focusing on supporting entrepreneurs internationally – explains why it’s important to recognize business leaders and their impact on communities, companies, and countries.

We discuss how to emphasize the role of entrepreneurs both locally and globally, the impact of education, and why we shouldn’t be afraid to fail. Ninder shares the importance of communities, learning from others, and social impact on building successful businesses. We explore the future of young entrepreneurs and how to support them in their growth and achievements.

In the business world, where competition, growth, and KPIs receive the most attention, we should remember that, beyond these, there’s a human element that needs to be recognized.


► Our guest

Ninder Johal is a business passionate, an entrepreneur, and a seasoned leader. As a founder of Nachural, a company that runs prestigious awards and publishes The Business Influencer magazine, he highlights the power of recognition and its impact on leaders and their mindset.

► In today’s episode:

  • Ninder’s take on the value the recognition gives to leaders and businesses
  • How to learn from others and for self-employment
  • What’s the role of society, community, and support in business
  • The impact of AI on today’s business landscape
  • Advice and best practices for young entrepreneurs

► Decoding the timeline:

00:00:00 - The power of recognition and its impact on individuals, organizations, and regions

00:06:48 - Cultural difference in celebrating success and entrepreneurship

00:08:37 - The education factor: learning for employment, not self-employment

00:11:54 - Awards as another marketing channel, not the “vanity exercise”

00:13:41 - Branding, quality, and being the very best you can, and how to measure the awards' impact

00:21:10 - The social aspect and community building

00:23:47 - Diversity as the key in learning from others and belonging to different organizations

00:28:14 - The future of recognition and community building in the AI world

00:35:45 - The opportunities and challenges for young entrepreneurs

00:42:34 - How to prevent the brain drain in local communities

00:50:04 - Choosing the role models and seeking inspiration in Europe as a young entrepreneur

00:57:33 - A look at the future of business communities and youth entrepreneurship

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Chapters

1. Business As Society’s Backbone (00:00:00)

2. The power of recognition and its impact on individuals, organizations, and regions (00:00:41)

3. Cultural difference in celebrating success and entrepreneurship (00:06:48)

4. The education factor: learning for employment, not self-employment (00:08:37)

5. Awards as another marketing channel, not the “vanity exercise” (00:11:54)

6. Branding, quality, and being the very best you can, and how to measure the awards' impact (00:13:41)

7. The social aspect and community building (00:21:10)

8. Diversity as the key in learning from others and belonging to different organizations (00:23:47)

9. The future of recognition and community building in the AI world (00:28:14)

10. The opportunities and challenges for young entrepreneurs (00:35:45)

11. How to prevent the brain drain in local communities (00:42:34)

12. Choosing the role models and seeking inspiration in Europe as a young entrepreneur (00:50:04)

13. A look at the future of business communities and youth entrepreneurship (00:57:33)

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