Side-Hustles, Community Updates & Amish Tripathi

The learning adventures on Network Capital

Dear readers,

This past weekend has been particularly exciting on Network Capital. We hacked a quick weekend project (London Stack), had the graduating sessions for the Community Building & Investing Fellowship, and launched the new D2C Fellowship.

Before we dive into the details, here is a quick overview for you -

We can safely see that every single person on the planet has been frustrated by something. The difference between doers, procrastinators and naggers is that doers have a bias for action, procrastinators tend to push forward deadlines to a mythical date when things will be perfect (spoiler alert: things will never be) and naggers find comfort in complaining incessantly.

Most of us happen to be procrastinators. All Network Capital subscribers are ambitious, curious and hungry. We don’t want to do things that don’t work or don’t scale. There is a reputation to protect and there is comfort in status quo.

In this newsletter, we make a case for rapid prototyping and taking micro-actions towards your frustration. Read more to know about the beauty of weekend projects and power experimentation.

This week concluded two fellowships on Network Capital - the Investing & Community Building Fellowships.

After weeks of live sessions, 1:1 mentoring, and peer-learning these fellowships provide great context for conducting micro-experiments and building your weekend projects with a community.

Here’s what our fellows have to say -

If you’re interested in joining us on these community-based learning adventure, our next fellowship starts this Friday! Join us for the D2C Fellowship.

The core modules include -

New Masterclasses

Reyhan Camalova invented a product called 'Rainergy'' which harvests rainwater as a source of electricity. In 2017 she was the youngest attendee at the 8th Global Entrepreneurship Summit. We met her there and have been inspired by her grit despite the challenging circumstances in Azerbaijan.In 2021 she got accepted to all colleges she had applied to. In June 2021, she will be mentoring the first cohort of the Network Capital Summer School.

Manasi Shah joined Accel in 2019 as a Senior Associate. She is part of the investment team, focused on early stage investments across the consumer and enterprise sectors.

Manasi has experience across management consulting, venture and startups. She started her career at Bain & Company in New York, working primarily on growth projects and private equity investments in the technology space. More recently, she worked in early stage venture with Learn Capital in the Bay Area (EdTech-focused VC) and Acumen in Mumbai (focused on EdTech and AgriTech), and in operational roles at startups in education (Springboard, EduBridge) and FinTech (FlexiLoans).  

Prof. Roberts is director and professor at the School of Public Policy. He writes extensively on problems of governance, law, and public policy. His most recent book, Strategies for Governing, was published by Cornell University Press in 2020.  

Upcoming Masterclass

Amish is an author, columnist and diplomat.Described as “India’s Tolkien” by BBC, Amish’s unique combination of crackling storytelling, religious symbolism and profound philosophies has turned him into an Indian publishing phenomenon, with spiritual guru Deepak Chopra hailing Amish’s books as ‘archetypal and stirring’.Amish’s 7 books till now have 5.5 million copies in print.

In 2019 he was appointed to a diplomatic role as Director, The Nehru Centre in London, India’s premier cultural centre abroad.

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