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Krishna Mahesh (MBA 2005) - HBS Alumni Business Plan Contest Winner

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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2010

Teams led by entrepreneurial Harvard Business School alumni representing seven domestic and international regions presented business plans for their start-ups to judges on Monday during the final round of the School's first Alumni New Venture Contest. Representing the HBS Club of India, Krishna Mahesh (MBA 2005), founder and CEO of Sundaram Medical Devices, took top honors against teams representing HBS Alumni Clubs in Boston, Chicago, London, New York, Northern California, and Southern California. The result was announced on Tuesday night at the finals and awards ceremony for the HBS student Business Plan Contest.

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  • Nice business ideas and execution  !!

  • he's really pretty awesome. very interesting idea!.

    he can be a good leader.

  • The idea is simply AWESOME! I strongly believe that the business idea is going do wonders for Indian healthcare industry. I sincerely wish Krishna All the best.

  • Brilliant... He has the concept of the future. Simplify. The deployment of these hospital beds in reaction to a disaster would be the obvious choice, especially if they pass U.S. OSHA standards. Developing countries Health Care Systems will demand higher quality, but it will be incremental. I like the focused approach and the supporting evidence. Great job.

  • I wish you good luck and hope that your future ventures certainly bring an actual change in Indian healthcare. Good luck HBS!

  • appreciate your intentions but coming from Indian healthcare, i feel this is a zero utility concept. First, in 95% of the cases, a patient has an attendant/relative with him, who almost always bring the head end of the bed up or down. The only places where I have seen nurses do this work is in so called 5 star hospitals, where the average patient is richer than an average american.

    And really, they are a no pain light exercise for even for a malnourished individual : )

  • he's really handsome, smart and sexy!! anyone knows if he's single???

  • Very authentic presentation. Wish you much success. How about a venture in part time, high quality adult education in India particularly for the less fortunate in India. Adult education particularly for women will yield good results in a short period of time compared to traditional K through 12 education for children.

  • Good concept. Wish you all the success !

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