WHAT IT TURNED
OUT TO BE:
NR Panicker: Charter Member
- Largest ever gathering of entrepreneurs in Kerala
- 1000 delegates of which 85% were entrepreneurs, 90 speakers drawn from many parts of the world
- Presence of Kerala Chief Minister, TiE Global Chairman, TiE Global Founder Chairman, TiE Global CEO
- 4 parallel knowledge sessions running simultaneously, 4 plenary sessions, one long distance videoconferencing
- 2 days of exclusive Mentoring & Venture Fund interactions
- Excellent takeaways, so much positive feedback, many grateful delegate
- TiECON KERALA 2012 rocked
EARLY STAGE
DELIBERATIONS:
At best hazy, continuously shifty, dynamically evolving,
opinion going from south to North Pole, doing – undoing, actors come in,
disappearing and appearing months later. Truly entrepreneurial, chaotic, ego
centric, opinionated… Questions of will it ever happen? ……….
THE D DAY:
The delegates took us by surprise. When we had only 430
delegates registered till the eve, the spot registration exceeded 400 people, enabling us to cross 1000
registrants by the EOD. What does it show? Yes, things are changing in Kerala –
hitherto a predominantly entrepreneur unfriendly state, in favour of
entrepreneurship.
THE
NETWORKING DINNER:
The Gala dinner was a huge success except the Attakalari dance
performance which, to me was damp squib. I met so many people, particularly youngsters
there. So many of them shared their business cards with me with a request for a
meeting later. Hope to add some value to these guys in the course of time.
THE
PERSONALITIES:
John K Paul: TiE
Kerala President
- Determined, ambitious, got a buy-in from a diverse group of CMs, initial spade work done correctly with TiE Global Chairman by participating in different TiE Global Retreats.
- Loosely holding the pack, no tight leashes on anyone
- To come in where it matters (sponsorship, TiE Global connect, interface with Chief Minister & Industry deptt. etc.)
- Works in detached mode, soft touch- never comes down heavily, ‘go ahead-let it happen’ style
- Turned out to be the most successful model of leadership of TiE Kerala for TiECON to truly explode……
NR Panicker: Charter Member
The person who made all the difference. He made it happen.
Thought it out through his mind many times over. Did travel a lot between Cochin & his
place of work (Chennai) for deliberations. Got the main entrepreneurship track
organized single handedly by connecting with eminent speakers and panelists and
bringing them to the show that delivered high value, high quality knowledge output.
Person with eye for details, high
on self-confidence, little rigid at times nevertheless an action man, completely
different from other TiE:Kerala CMs
KC : Executive Director
The man who held the embryo inside growing for solid one
year, undergoing all the pangs of the labour and delivery. Age did not wither
him and the military discipline held in him in good stead. With a frugal office,
to plan and executive TIECON, was a tall order. He pulled it thru so very well,
in spite of handling so many ego centers simultaneously. He should find this as
his point of salvation.
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V K Mathews: Charter
Member
Did not indulge much during early deliberation. Travelling
& business priorities kept him away. Single handedly took charge of the
Information Technology track of 3 hours on the second day, bringing in high
quality speakers and panelists and delivering excellent value for the
track. A person who finds himself
different from the rest, someone who knows that he is destined to go places………
Ashok Rao : Chairman
TiE Global
High decibel, high visible leadership of TiE Global. Very
articulate and humorous. Recommended the Chief Minister to constitute a
Ministry of Entrepreneurship. Delivered special address at inaugural and
valedictory functions, both going down well with the audience. A man of strong
likes and dislikes. His “Ashokism” was a
hit. I liked his “Don’t push the river, let it flow’ as the best…………….
Kanwal Rekhi :
Founder Chairman TiE Global
Must call him the grand old man of TiE. Many came and went
but he gives TiE the permanent look.
Very sincere person, he wants things to happen now and is impatient with
the deliberate slowness that is happening around. His story of pushing the NDA
Govt. to open up the Telecom sector was an eye opener. Good person, may he live
long to deliver very high value to Entrepreneurship!
Arjun Malhotra :
Former Chair TiE Global
Knew him early, he was our Vice Chairman in HCL where I
worked at the HO as Product Manager, of course, long back. Founder of 3 large
IT enterprises including HCL. A person always of high spirits, he was hugely
popular with youngsters. This former TiE Global Chair added tremendous value with
his very open, straight remarks. He inspires!
Sam Pitroda: Adviser to Prime Minister of India
He got up very early in Chicago to take part in the Video
conferencing session chaired by Vijayaraghavan. An advocate of
entrepreneurship, his words went well with the audience and he got rapt
attention for close to two hours even though he was away and available only on
the screen. He made interaction with the audience, answering their questions. A
person of genuine intent and an earnest empathizer of BoP!
Sam Santhosh: Charter Member
Sam came out as a genuine story in TiECON. He took part in
two deliberations, one on the entrepreneurship track and the other at the Life
science manufacturing session. For an engineer/MBA, Sam had metamorphosed well
into a Life science domain entrepreneur. The newspapers covered him well. I am
happy for him.
THE WOMEN
AT THE SHOW:
Sramana Mitra:
Sramana Mitra:
The
Bengali beauty, now purely an American who runs this 1 Million/I Million virtual
company on the Net, had a paid outing at TiECON and a plenary session to cap
with, right on the day 2. A sales & marketing person, she communicated well
and struck a chord with the youngsters in the audience. I did not find anything
new in her presentation and I am increasingly more convinced on how hype &
associated glamour wins, whether meritorious or not. Her comments on TiE did
not go well with the Charter members and it turned out to be a question of getting
beaten by the stick we provided
Aruna Sunder Raj -
IAS:
As the Chair of the session on Social Entrepreneurship, I
was a little apprehensive on what she will deliver about “Kudumbasre” mission
of Kerala Government at the session. She acquitted herself very well and
delivered a very touching presentation and partook very well in the panel
discussions. I am happy to see Aruna maturing herself into an excellent
bureaucrat. I could see high level of self-confidence in her, compared to her
earlier stint in Kerala.
Roopa Purushottaman:
Roopa Purushottaman:
I did not want to waste my time and page on her but though I
must let you know how an organizer can get deceived by sheer good looks. During
deliberations, I had my reservations about bringing her to speak but some
charter members prevailed. This twenty something was suddenly catapulted to
being the Special speaker at the Valedictory function and whatever she
delivered put the entire audience to complete sleep and it needed all the wits
of Ashok Rao, Chairman TiE Global, to bring them back to wakeful mode. She had
no idea of what TiECON was and she simple didn’t care to know. Her presentation
was totally unconnected; showing some crazy demographics. Earlier she had
rubbed senior reporters of Manorama & Asianet channel wrongly by refusing
to give interview. I was a witness to it, she was highly immature and extremely
arrogant with them. She spoke with disdain to them and gave me dirty looks when
I told them that bot channels are the leading Kerala Channels. With a pucca
Mallu name like Purushottaman as a tag, where will she run to escape her malayalism
which she is now trying to hide in her put-up accent? May be she could change
call her name Roop Pram and go back to US to get treated a second grade citizen
of that country, as is being experienced by so many expats there.
EATING HUMBLE PIE:
EATING HUMBLE PIE:
Some of the charter members who tried to push in names like
Mitra, Roopa etc must be eating humble pie for having brought in agenda centric
speakers despite advise from some experienced members. I do not blame them
fully for what happened but I am sure, this will stay with them as a good
experience. What matters for speakers are experience, content and good stories
that add value to the audience but if we go by sheer look or hype, we could
land up in a mess. However, I am glad that such instances had been very low at
TIECON Kerala 2012 and notwithstanding these sessions, TiECON Kerala delivered
huge value to the participants
THE PRESS and MEDIA:
The press coordinator did not come thru well in the early
stages and we were feeling jittery of the poor coverage. A personalised attempt
and NR Panicker and self directly with the newspaper & media persons opened
them up and suddenly the coverage increased multifold. After being convinced of
the importance of the event, they never needed the directions and there were big
stories every day about TiECON Kerala 2012 and that built up the tempo. The credit of surge in spot delegate registrations
is totally attributed the press & media. Thank you press and media, you
have truly served a just cause very well.
THE EVENT MANAGER:
THE AUDIENCE:
THE EVENT MANAGER:
It was based on the recommendation of one of the Trivandrum based Charter members of TiE that M/s. Stark became the event manager of the show. Though I had my doubts in the beginning, Stark came through wonderfully well in the management of TiECON Kerala 2012. I must put on record the efforts of M/s. Jayesh, Nirmal and Renjini of Stark for the event that delivered rich dividends at the end.
THE AUDIENCE:
From the body language of so many participants, I could see
that they were genuinely delighted to attend TiECON 2012. Here was a show that
was meant for entrepreneurs, covering all main successful business domains of
Kerala. The content being of high quality and personalized, gave them plenty to
take away. For many of them, it was a first time pleasant experience. They
networked well, interacted with speakers and even had opportunity to get
mentored and see VCs exclusively. I was personally approached by many delegates
with the message that they had enjoyed TiECON Kerala 2012 immensely. With
TiECON, TiE Kerala’s responsibility has more than doubled. I am sure the
members including old and new, could be very demanding now. Good for
entrepreneurship!
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