
Rishi Vasudev, who just raised $36 million for his start-up G.O.A.T. Brand Labs, takes us through his journey from being a Fabric Salesperson out of college to navigating the fashion industry and going on to be the CEO of Calvin Klein, the Head of Fashion for Flipkart and Myntra, and the CEO of Lifestyle.
He talks about his systems for success, building relationships and networking, and continuously unlearning and adapting yourself to a fast-paced world. Rishi shows us his definition of success and failure, and why he decided to create his own start-up after phenomenal success in the corporate world. He also takes us through his impressive fitness habits, running 2000+ km in a year, and explains how he sets goals and pushes himself to achieve further.
A must watch for anyone interested in entrepreneurship, working in large corporates, or personal development and career development in general.
Rishi's Links:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rishivasudev/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RishiV
G.O.A.T. Brand Labs: https://goatbrandlabs.com/
Contact Us:
Akash Shroff: https://linktr.ee/akashvshroff
Arihant Choudhary: https://www.arihantchoudhary.com
Parth Behani: https://www.linkedin.com/in/parth-behani
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
01:17 - Early Career Right Out of College
02:53 - Comparisons with Your Peers vs Building your Own Path
05:13 - Reinventing Yourself Continuously; Unlearning, Relearning, Growing
08:27 - Systems for Success; First Principles Thinking, Journalling, Relationships
13:02 - Reputation and Appearance
15:37 - Creating a Startup after Large Corporate Success
20:09 - Breaking Out of Your Own Ego
23:43 - Defining Success and Learning through Failure
27:49 - Adapting to the Tech Age; Combining Old Experiences
33:26 - Fitness and Sports; Running 2000+ km in a Year
36:19 - Accountability and Goal Setting
38:29 - Pushing Yourself to Continue after a Failure Week
42:14 - Guilty Pleasures and Productivity Slumps
45:41 - Conclusion