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Disrupt or run the risk of being disrupted, says YourStory’s Shradha Sharma


Delivering the opening keynote at the fourth edition of Future of Work, YourStory Founder and CEO Shradha Sharma made the case for disruptive innovation in the new normal.

She said, “Today, it’s our responsibility to ensure we are constantly disrupting and making sure that disruption is happening, be it in terms of technology or at startups, or even in our own lives.”

The first day of India’s largest product-tech-design summit brought together the best of industry minds to understand the future of work and the impact of the product, tech, and design on businesses of today and tomorrow.

Shradha Sharma

Among the COVID-19 ‘disruptors’ was edtech unicorn BYJU’S. Its Chief Product Officer Ranjith Radhakrishnan, in a masterclass, discussed the homegrown decacorn’s vision behind building “transformational educational products” for India — and the world.

Rahul Chari, Co-founder and CTO, PhonePe, said one of the biggest takeaways for the fintech startup from the COVID-19 pandemic was that there is more to gain from rapidly investing across the urban and rural user base, than taking a serialised approach. 

Google Workspace

In fact, in the ‘new normal’ where the large majority of the global workforce is working remotely, Google Workspace is enabling businesses to create a hybrid work model while supporting them with transitions, Kelly Waldher, Vice President – Marketing, Google Workspace, explained at Future of Work.

Harish Sivaramakrishnan, Head of Design, CRED, in another masterclass, busted a few myths on simplicity, design, beauty, and the right measure to build a successful product.

We have a lot more in store for you on Day 2. So, don’t forget to tune in to watch leading CTOs, CPOs, data science heads, and tech architects from India and across the world share their valuable insights on the Future of Work.


The Interview

Druva Founder and CEO Jaspreet Singh knows a thing or two about success, having built one of the first Indian-origin software unicorns. So, when he talks about the ingredients that go into building a successful startup, you pay attention. Founded in 2008 in Pune by Jaspreet and Milind Borate, Druva has so far seen three pivots. In June 2019, it raised $130 million as part of its Series G funding to enter the elite unicorn club. Today, it is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, where Jaspreet moved in 2012.


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Startup Spotlight

Noida startup Shift Freight is making relocation easy

The Indian movers and packers industry sees around 35,000-40,000 movements every day, but it still remains a very unorganised sector for the B2C segment. Spotting an opportunity in the sector, Avinash Raghav started Shift Freight in 2020. The Noida-headquartered logistics startup is an online marketplace that aggregates vendors and connects these movers and packers with consumers to provide on-demand shifting services. Read more.

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News & Updates


Before you go, stay inspired with… 

FoW-Rahul Chari

“Make sure that the problem statement you’re solving is a real problem statement, and that it is a problem that needs to be solved. And if, at any given point, you get the signals that you shouldn’t be chasing this, make sure that you’re ready to pivot.” 

Rahul Chari, Co-founder and CTO, PhonePe


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