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ADJUSTING TO THE NEW NORMAL: IMPORTANT GUIDE FOR ENTREPRENEURS TO BEAT THE GLOBAL HEALTH CRISIS

ADJUSTING TO THE NEW NORMAL: IMPORTANT GUIDE FOR ENTREPRENEURS TO BEAT THE GLOBAL HEALTH CRISIS

Upon the commencement of the year 2020, the level of hope and optimism was high as usual as the world looked forward to the great things the year had to offer. Unfortunately, the year started because of the crippling effects caused by the global pandemic. 

The world was held to a standstill, and the economy suffered drastically as a result. Despite vaccines already being administered, several businesses are still finding it hard to recover from the economic hit they suffered.

Regardless of this, many brand owners and entrepreneurs are thinking outside the box and coming up with creative ideas to yield profitable results for their businesses. While some are already making waves by adjusting to the new norm, most are behind the park. One entrepreneur who has learned how to beat this economic harshness is Debashish Talukdar.

The young entrepreneur is the CEO of Talukdar Consulting and the founder of the new startup company known as Valetudo Systems.

So how did Debashish Talukdar fit Valetudo Systems into the new norm?

RETHINKING 

It was glaring that the future effects of the global diseases will not be favorable to existing businesses, especially those in the hospitality industry where Debashish Talukdar operates. He had to rethink and develop unique ideas that will help his business stay relevant during these harsh economic times and help the public by solving their essential needs.

“Most of us come from a marketing background, mainly focused on the hospitality industry. Covid knocked that industry to rubble and our companies were no longer an economic option for most. So we needed to rethink how we can get our industry back to profitability. We dug deep into our marketing experiences and realized Valetudo was the best option to market in the new economy,” Debashish says.

RECOUPING

Debashish did not let the losses he suffered affect his flow of creativity. Instead, he was diligent enough to regain them by acquiring new sets of skills, knowledge, and resources that will be useful to his latest project. He was switching to an unfamiliar industry in science and health, so he had to learn the basics.

“I spent time learning new codes and hacking algorithms from channels like YouTube and other avenues, like Instagram and Facebook,” said Debashish.

REDEPLOYMENT

The budding entrepreneur started to apply his skills and resources to this new task. It did not take long for governments and other businesses to come on board and work with Valetudo. The company centers its goal on building a global immune system to help keep the world healthier. 

This goal just seems to catch the attention of prospective partners. “We are focusing on businesses and governments to get truly involved in building our global initiatives,” he says.  

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