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@pranaliaher9816Ай бұрын
The guest interviews are interesting but feel too lengthy. I would suggest that ThinkSchool prioritize shorter business case studies, ideally under 30 minutes. While this approach was common before, the frequency of such case studies has significantly declined recently. I found them more engaging and always looked forward to watching them.
@ninjamedicos29 күн бұрын
Hi..Shifting to a language other than English should be controlled by the interviewer. Please keep this in mind or else add subtitles in those instances when it's felt the flow of the speaker will be interrupted.
@saraljain707324 күн бұрын
You forgot to include biggest problem coming in FMCG product of adulteration/Fake products
@raktimjsАй бұрын
Amazon: "The most customer-centric company in the world" Amul: "Hold my 3.1Cr Litre of milk"
@parvezsonu452729 күн бұрын
No other big channel has brought this level of quality to podcasts. Most just bring guests, have a casual chat, ask about their business models, and move on-they’re good, but you’re doing the real work. You break down their businesses point by point, covering aspects like unit economics, distribution channels, and even details like how they operate their franchise models. This approach truly helps us gain deeper insights and practical knowledge about starting and growing a business. This is exactly what India needs right now-not fancy English talks filled with technical jargon that 90% of viewers can’t even relate to. Hats off to you! We wouldn’t mind even if you made 4-hour-long podcasts with this level of knowledge. I really enjoyed your Anaarc podcast with TechBurner, but I got the chance to comment here. Please continue to maintain this quality and dive even deeper into entrepreneurs’ approaches so aspiring founders like us can learn and grow. Thanks again!
@ThinkSchool29 күн бұрын
Thank you so much
@karticbajpai7560Ай бұрын
Being a dairy technologist, Its very heartwarming to see that people are talking about dairy as a business model and not only as a farming type or a corporate job ( working in a dairy plant), commendable job @thinkschool 👏
@mitalfuria6212Ай бұрын
Nothing about AMUL changes and yet it keeps up with the changing time, physiology, economy & political system. Kudos to all the people behind AMUL.
@d.senthilkumar9155Ай бұрын
Outstanding PODCAST.. Jayen Metha, is a true street smart manager.. literally branded all the Ecom companies as courier companies....
@sibadittyabaidya59Ай бұрын
Jayen Mehta as an IRMA alumni, shows why institutes like IRMA (Institute of Rural Management Anand) was/is needed against the traditional MBAs of IIMs/foreign Ivy league colleges. Such deep connections with the ground and insights on both supply (Farmers) and demand (Consumers), married with humbleness, knowledge and attention to details. As an IRMA alumni, it has been an honour to be taught by faculties like him and get chance to interact as a fellow IRMAn. Also, Brilliant work to make it look like a free-flowing conversation, Ganesh. It requires to master the art of preparation to made it look effortless ! One of the best podcust of Think School, for sure.
@andrewcarnegie5342Ай бұрын
What’s the average package one can expect after IRMA.
@NerdCentral_Ай бұрын
Thanks to the visionary Varghese Kurian
@sibadittyabaidya59Ай бұрын
@@NerdCentral_ if you are talking about GCMMF (Amul) , then both Dr Kurien and Trivubandas Patel should get equal credit. Dr Kurien was the Architect, Trivubandas Patel led people's movement. Both of them were instrumental. But to have the vision of creating multiple organizations (NDDB, IRMA etc) and scaling up- credit goes to Dr Kurien.
@PranavB-k9dАй бұрын
@@sibadittyabaidya59 Dr. Kurian is true genius and real hero of the nation and humility. There is no doubt. But unfortunately probably his own organisation and their people don't want to talk about. During the whole podcast we didn't listen the name of the founder and how it was founded. At that time that guy has suffered a real pain to start the movement.
@sibadittyabaidya5929 күн бұрын
@@RojaJaneman not sure on current process and cost (will request to refer their website). In our batch, there were some folks (came through GMAT/GRE+admission process if I am not wrong).
@kthozhuvanur156828 күн бұрын
Very frank and open discussion by Amul CEO, Mr. Mehta. He was humble and able to reveal a lot of statistics and data, which private players may not be willing to open up on. I challenge Ganesh if he could do a similar interview with a Nestle or a HUL CEO and see if they can open up on their businesses in a similar manner. Great questions, Ganesh!
@MaheshYadav-qw3lbАй бұрын
The humbleness of guest and the curiousity of the host making things understandable easily......no one is going to match
@rohitraj-ig8to24 күн бұрын
The best business podcast that I have seen till now, you have done an incredible job in sticking to the business part and not wasting time on asking about the personal life of the guest. After watching this podcast, my respect for Amul has grown even more. Amul feels like our own family brand and is one of the greatest success stories of free India. Hats off to Amul team and a lot of thanks to Think School for bringing this to us.
@prakashbishwal2770Ай бұрын
The simplest and most important thing for me is that if I want to get an ice cream from a shop then that ice cream should be Amul ice cream .
@Abgz199Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 you will end up eating frozen desserts which is not a icecream
@dhrishitrajde98Ай бұрын
See their content, their icecreams are 99% made of milk. So it's not a frozen desserts which other companies sell in name of ice cream
@dhrishitrajde98Ай бұрын
Amul is the one of the only companies which make ice creams from real milk without vegetables oils so it's real ice cream not a frozen dessert like one sold by kwality walls, mother dairy etc
@debarkamondal640626 күн бұрын
@@dhrishitrajde98 no Kwality Walls, Cream Bell or Metro were harmed in the process.
@RayCh15 күн бұрын
I try that, but most of the time it’s Kwality Walls. Sugar Palm Oil brands themselves as Quality is crap.
@aquarianwolf-ml2mvАй бұрын
An absolute masterclass indeed by Mr. Mehta and the way he said, "Let me complete" when interrupted shows how straight forward and no nonsense person he is.
@myhappyamwaylife8364Ай бұрын
Too good. 2 hrs of wealth of wisdom. An absolute Masterclass.
@dhairyashahsАй бұрын
jayen sir is so down to earth guy, i just met him 1 week ago !!!😍😇
@akshatraj7623Ай бұрын
OMG! There's absolutely no question about the quality of the podcast but can someone just appreciate that stunning summary at the end, its was really amazing❤
@thelastmonk0Ай бұрын
Amul Dudh Pita h India || Childhood nostalgia
@vickydash13Ай бұрын
You write this m singing this while reading 😅
@jkjollyАй бұрын
Seeing and Hearing Mr Jayen Mehta for the 1st time. He is a Genius. Wishing him prosperous future of AMUL. AMUL can still think of an IPO, to diversify, modernise and grow domestically and Worldwide.
@mohaktyagi2353Ай бұрын
🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻 Amul is in right Hands, he answered and explained all these things especially MSP issue very Clearly 👌🏼
@ayushKumar-9835Ай бұрын
I wish this podcast was in Hindi so that my parents could understand it too. Kiddos to the Think School whole team to bring such a valuable lessons! ❤
@keshijain6796Ай бұрын
Your the number 1 business podcasters in India. Keep it up . Keep growing . Heavily inspired and started my own channel inspired by you .
@paryansharma62123 күн бұрын
A True Masterclass on how Amul changed the dynamics of daily industry in India and helped India to become the Milk Capital of the World. Thanks to the full Think school team and Special mention to Ganesh for asking very good questions and summarising so well in the end. Mr Mehta is such a humble guy who answered all the question in detailed Manner.
@Anshuman280Ай бұрын
Timestamps - 00:06 - Amul's success stems from effective supply chain management and innovative product development. 02:30 - Amul's growth from 800 crores to 80,000 crores exemplifies strategic innovation. 06:59 - Amul's cooperative model transformed dairy farming in India. 09:05 - Amul's Cooperative Model Balances Producer and Consumer Needs. 13:07 - Amul ensures transparency and efficiency in farmer payments and supply chain. 15:11 - Amul's unique supply chain strategy drives efficiency and cost-effectiveness. 18:47 - Amul's efficient supply chain ensures fresh products reach distributors quickly. 20:31 - Effective production planning is crucial for managing fluctuating milk demand. 24:05 - Shifting consumer habits drove the demand for packaged milk during COVID-19. 26:18 - Amul leads India's organized dairy sector while facing challenges from the unorganized market. 35:49 - Amul leverages technology for efficient customer service and product distribution. 38:05 - Amul's e-commerce strategy boosts distribution and consumer access. 43:42 - Understanding the protein market opportunity and its importance in India. 45:26 - Amul addresses consumer trust by ensuring quality in protein products. 49:13 - Amul leverages direct consumer engagement to innovate high-protein products. 51:07 - Amul offers a profitable franchise model with low investment and high returns. 54:59 - Amul facilitates franchise location scouting for optimal market presence. 56:48 - Amul's efficient supply chain management minimizes waste and optimizes inventory. 1:00:47 - Amul thrives by catering to local shops with efficient delivery and strong brand loyalty. 1:02:34 - Amul's strategy to avoid foreign brand dependency. 1:06:36 - Amul's competitive edge comes from quality, supply chain, and franchise profitability. 1:08:37 - Amul's unique business model prioritizes farmers over IPO ambitions. 1:13:38 - Amul prioritizes farmer value over investor profit, ensuring growth with minimal marketing spend. 1:16:04 - Amul's success comes from consistent and timely communication across platforms. 1:20:01 - Amul's unique advertising strategy revolutionized brand visibility in the 1960s. 1:22:23 - Amul's marketing strategy combines legacy, communication, and farmer empowerment. 1:26:30 - Amul's success stems from consistent milk supply and strategic market access. 1:28:32 - Amul's growth as a national brand benefits farmers and addresses agricultural challenges. 1:34:07 - Amul's cooperative model drives global distribution of agricultural products. 1:35:56 - Amul's sustainable supply chain minimizes government intervention and maximizes farmer benefits. 1:39:26 - Amul's efficient product distribution boosts sales and supports farmers. 1:41:11 - Diversification and organized market growth drive Amul's success in the milk industry. 1:44:42 - Amul leverages virality and demand prediction for marketing and growth. 1:46:27 - Amul's cooperative model emphasizes people over profits for sustainable growth. 1:49:53 - Amul's efficient supply chain minimizes wastage and ensures product freshness.
@LathaYerraАй бұрын
The amazing story of Amul and its business model is an inspiration for generations to come.
@AmitRai-gc9ozАй бұрын
Bro if you keep calling these kind of valuable people on podcast one day you will be the one of the best and top podcast channel in the world. Brother these podcasts are helping us a lot thanks for sharing this kind of valuable content
@abhishekchatterjee9204Ай бұрын
Dude is THE God of Cold Chain. The O.G G.O.A.T of FMCG. Hey King you dropped this !👑 Taking a bow, respect !
@shrishailkurangi67716 күн бұрын
The way Ganesh summarized everything at the end. Hats off ! Keep in going!
@bindhu15229 күн бұрын
I can listen to this man all day. One of the smartest man I've ever heard to. Thank you ThinkSchool
@Deshbhakt_Indian22927 күн бұрын
The knowledge of this Genius man about Amul is incredible. He knows each minute detail about Amul. Legendary 🏆
@neeldesai582328 күн бұрын
"You summarised it very well, I'm very impressed " Jayen Sir had that proud of you son, come work for amul sort of smile on his face. Very happy for you dude.
@ankitshah42426 күн бұрын
simply superb no words to express the master piece on economics, management and marketing...hats off
@hitmanshivam3889Ай бұрын
Great to see the leaders behind the companies that you love are good human beings instead of the usual greedy people. I've purchased Amul products since childhood and still the use their products daily so great to see this podcast great work as always @ThinkSchool team
@vvvooo941327 күн бұрын
Extremely well summarised at the end. Very crisp, just one or two mistakes, and in one go. Kudos!
@krishnadns15 күн бұрын
About 2 hours of extremely efficient questioning and answering. This is like a high quality whey isolate of information. 🎉
@MrPotatoatmoonАй бұрын
Personally I'm fully convinced to open an Amul store for side income. It ticks all my criteria, 1. Objective is to serve people not profits 2. Quality 3. Brand magnet 4. No worries about supply chain 5. Low cost of opening 6. High ROI 7. Trust😊❤
@amishrambhia491526 күн бұрын
Please make this in hindi too want to share with parents and other elders too. I loved it. Absolutely mesmerizing n fabulous. Amul is my favorite company because it actually empowers rural india. This is why Gujarat is rich state because of well to do farmers.
@Thewhimsicalmom29 күн бұрын
What a high quality hosting by Ganesh . It's a pleasure to watch these type of interactions.
@ankitwaikar938627 күн бұрын
I rarely comment on any video, but this was by far the best 2 hours invested for true wisdom. Thank you, Ganesh!
@vickydash13Ай бұрын
Every podcast in this channel is gold. (Disclaimer apart from anarc marketing podcast 😅)
@sharathchandra2672Ай бұрын
Loved the podcast. People like Jayen Mehta sir should be the role model who think of both producer and consumer
@yashwardhantambi2457Ай бұрын
The last 15 minute monologue at last can still give shivers too Karthik Aaryan !! Kudos to the whole team❤
@sujithvenkatesh330528 күн бұрын
Think school is my ‘B’ school. Very insightful interviews and great questions!! Keep it up guys
@nitinpatel948711 күн бұрын
Excellent podcast i ever attended. This kind of business model india need to lift each class of society. Hope India get same success story in cash crop farm product also.
@mbnn4639Ай бұрын
Now this is what I expect from think school Amazing job Ganesh 👍
@spacejuncky27 күн бұрын
My dad was one of the founding employee of one of the District processing unit of Valsad-Navasari district. (Vasudhara Dairy) I have been aware of how things work here right from my childhood. What stuck in my mind was a conversation I had with him. So in District processing unit, you have broadly three verticals (My understanding). One manages dairy plant (procurement, QA, packing and distribution), One that looks after village cooperatives (Closely works with farmers, provide free Animal health care and Animal husbandry services - My. dad was in this department - A veterinarian) and then Accounts/HR department. I told my dad that the most important department is one that manages dairy plant, because they process and sell milk. And he replied, the most important is his department that looks after Animal health, farmers because that is the reason of dairy's existence. This is motto that every Amul employee keeps in their mind - Welfare of the farmers and their lives stock.
@Deshbhakt_Indian22926 күн бұрын
Genius Man, he even knows the print material they were using back then and now what they are using it, what an incredible person.
@reetangovindji6009Ай бұрын
Thanks
@vijaykrishnan779722 күн бұрын
I watched it right from the start to end ,it never stopped being intresting, amazing podcast.
@hrishikeshdande620722 күн бұрын
This is the real case studies we need in our education 😊 highly knowledgeable
@murikideepakdeepak2694Ай бұрын
I'm very impressed ... Aa...with ur summary....good ...haa... Super Ganesh Sir❤... You nailed it again with Amul podcast.
@Maverick-gq2yvАй бұрын
I have watched many podcasts. I generally increase the playback speed to 1.5x or 2x. But this is the first podcast where I had to decrease the speed. My god such strong hold on numbers and operations.
@ShrihariSivakumar26 күн бұрын
Yo! I did the same...it was so interesting that I didn't want to miss any details.
@VishalKumar-wt7hr14 күн бұрын
I really inspired from amul journey nobody on youtube done such great podcast ever🤗 thank you so much for this valuable content❤
@solankiyashx28 күн бұрын
Immense supply - in a radius of 500m there are 3-4 amul parlours and 10+ individual shop selling amul skus, thus such availability also increases visibility and ease to buy same from any where
@GanapathyRamanathan23 күн бұрын
Excellent summarisation of the chat... keep it up which was not there in earlier podcast
@arulkarthikjayakumar403117 күн бұрын
One of the best business podcast I have ever watched, very informative especially for a person whose already involved in fmcg business. This man is the BOSS in his domain without a doubt.
@PragatiItigowniАй бұрын
Your channel is so knowledgeable,Looking forward to more business case studies .
@nikkisingh942328 күн бұрын
Amazing. Fortunate to hear such great personality. Good job Ganesh
@HemantJainYT28 күн бұрын
Such high quality pocast !! Thank you so much Ganesh Sir!! Lots Of Respect.
@DiptiTarateАй бұрын
What an interesting podcast...Jayen sir's smile is so so positive!! And your summary is cherry on cake... Amazing!!!
@getexplainedoneАй бұрын
In last three years you have achieved tremendous success bro❤🎉
@srishanthraobompelli127925 күн бұрын
The last summary part was so good but did not see the host talking for 15 long minutes leaving the guest impressed
@subramanianavАй бұрын
One of the best episode feom Think School and an amazing guest to show ethical ways of doing business's keeping their objective clear.👏👏👏
@VediAgrawal26 күн бұрын
Agreed only 100 billboards, but there has been consistent newspaper advertisement of Amul topical news. Which is reinforcement of the brand communication
@zakibebe28 күн бұрын
Mind blowing discussion ❤ great episode.
@ankitostwal116 күн бұрын
Outstanding podcast. And Summary in the end was commendable. Hats off. Looking forward to many such podcasts further.. ❤
@nmn080327 күн бұрын
Great video.... can't explain in words but trying to share as much as possible....
@rakshithp5669Ай бұрын
Great work again, Thinkschool. Looking forward for more in the future.
@LearnXNeer25 күн бұрын
I'm a food Technology student at Delhi University and I am following your content from past 2 years and want to tell you that its the most helpful channel i found, especially talking about Indian businesses, and your case studies of Amul, Veeba, were much helpful for me. Thanks to the team for bringing such content, keep educating 😊
@SahjotSinghh26 күн бұрын
The best business podcast i have ever seen.
@amruthanand1330Ай бұрын
Brilliant podcast. Have to give it to his for his honesty and business acumen.
@itslakshyapabnani7381Ай бұрын
❤ from NGP In tier 2-3 cities , the main sku's are being maintained by General Kirana store. Thus the locals have mutual visits to kirana but not to the Official Amul franchise. I think , These are the areas where the brand is lacking .
@itslakshyapabnani7381Ай бұрын
Cherry 🍒 on cake 🤭
@tarunsai4704Ай бұрын
The best podcast I've ever seen. Great insights!!
@zebatergaon57025 күн бұрын
You summarised it very well , I am impressed, has all my heart ❤1:50:22
@Shakti47628 күн бұрын
Very Informative ……👍 keep it up Think school…… proud of Amul ….The Taste of India
@devmaheshwari461912 күн бұрын
Great podcast and beautifully summarized.. kudos to the team!! 🤩👏👏
@HirenSanghaviАй бұрын
This is a brilliant way for promoting franchising opportunity with Amul! Everyone gets something out of the video!!
@kanavbajaj224316 күн бұрын
One of the best podcasts that i have ever watched!!! The summary at the end was so on point. THANK YOU for bringing out such great content🤩
@lessradical29 күн бұрын
Thanks for bringing him to your podcast
@Sudarshantitu4 күн бұрын
The content I would suggest every indian should watch...and understand...hats off amul..
@pakhilnair6 күн бұрын
Thank god Jayen Mehta sir spoke to Thinkschool and not biceps guy! Excellent talk. Very good articulation from Jayen sir. Really good questions & summary from the host.
@diptidixit429 күн бұрын
Hopefully he has already forecasted of the impact of this podcast on his sale. Its going to blast.
@nileshsirnhsbloodservice146212 күн бұрын
Truly Awesome❤❤ ... we learn many things
@bipinmishradiary21 күн бұрын
Thank you for bringing such an amazing case study on Amul
@All_you_want007Күн бұрын
such a great move by AMUL toward farmers, i wish i could contribute in it by my way...
@mihirwani388829 күн бұрын
Very insightful content. Well done ThinkSchool.
@sandeepva6409Ай бұрын
This channel is a diamond in the dust
@kalpakiyer14 күн бұрын
Phenomenal podcast. Thank you
@adityakhetreАй бұрын
Ganesh last la tu sampurn podcasts chi ji summary sangitlis na bhai.......🫡 impressed the way you took notes and explained. Lots of love❤
@shreykothari3581Ай бұрын
Treat to watch! Thanks for bringing him on!👏👏✌️
@sayakmondal7169Ай бұрын
The last summary session at the end was outstanding 🔥
@subhamjena885426 күн бұрын
The summary of at end is just so freakin impressive, it deserves a separate appreciation of its own apart from this great episode. This is what is expected out of a business podcast. Great Work Think School.
@surendradani9051Ай бұрын
One of the best case study I've ever heard
@geek_for_lifeАй бұрын
Just Awesome Podcast! 🔥👌🏻
@pritishture29 күн бұрын
It was fantastic to hear this. Guest and host both are too good to hear . Thank you so much.
@viciousvictor142028 күн бұрын
👏now that's a knowledge wala podcast 😊
@yashrojhaАй бұрын
Thanks for this podcast, Such a great way of summarizing podcasts for us.
@akshanshvidyarthy1473Ай бұрын
Wonderful podcast. Such a depth and full of information.
@chaitanyamahajan969314 күн бұрын
Longest summery and very interesting conversation!!
@punyabaradiyaАй бұрын
Great Podcast looking forword for more cooproratives like amul for vegetables and fruits from India for the world!!
@Senthilkumar-vd3oyАй бұрын
Really great bro. Tks for sharing… keep doing like. inspiring India
@akshaybharadwajАй бұрын
What an insightful podcast! Such a counterintuitive business model. Great work ThinkSchool team. Loving your long form content