Xiaomi: How a Startup Disrupted the Market & Created a Cult Following
How did a little-known startup become a global phenomenon? This book follows the journey of Xiaomi from its origins in Beijing to its arrival on the shores of India.
How did a little-known startup become a global phenomenon? This book follows the journey of Xiaomi from its origins in Beijing to its arrival on the shores of India.
As a startup, you don’t always have to be against the wave. Winners often ride the wave. What worked for Xiaomi?
What makes Xiaomi’s founder Lei Jun the elite entrepreneur that he is? How did failures shape Jun’s success?
This chapter captures the beginnings of Xiaomi’s global ambitions, how tech executive Hugo Barra shaped it and how it played out/
Xiaomi’s global success has much to do with its performance in India and Manu Jain, the company’s India CEO.
Inside the fan machine and Xiaomi’s secret of success. How is the company geared around customer centricity?
Success is a moving scale. What are the challenges and opportunities ahead of Xiaomi?
Jayadevan P.K. is a Bengaluru-based business writer who loves working with start-ups and new economy companies that are ready to scale and tell a compelling story about their brand. He is the host of two podcasts focused on start-ups and a technology columnist. His views and reports on start-ups and technology have appeared in several publications, including The Economic Times, the BBC, The Hindu, Moneycontrol, and Deutsche Welle.
In his previous avatar as a journalist, and later an entrepreneur, he has helped set up early teams spanning product, design, technology, and editorial; raised capital; worked closely with writers and editors; set up metrics and processes to track growth and performance; strategized; and brought innovation to newsrooms. In 2015, he co-founded FactorDaily, an award-winning newsroom backed by top investors such as Accel Partners and Blume Ventures. He spends his free time reading, running, and raising his child.