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Interview with a (very) young leader

by Miki Saxon

Post from Leadership Turn Image credit: b2logs.com and Ram Sharma b2logs-white.png

In April I received an email with “Greetings from b2logs.com” as the subject.

“My name is Ram Sharma, high school student and Founder of b2logs.com. b2logs is a website featuring the best business news feeds from all around the world, b2logs also hosts a one of a kind blog informing the world of the latest in business news.”

He went on to say that he’d found the content informative and was featuring Leadership Turn on his site.

Nice, but what truly impressed me was the clarity and skill of his writing. So I wrote him back, participated in his prelaunch feedback contest (they gave away an Ipod Touch) and then requested an interview with him.

Background: Ram is a 16 year old entrepreneur from Canada. He’s a junior in high school, has founded two companies, Karma Design Studio and most recently, B2 Business Network. As you might guess, Ram is competitive by nature and competes in many business competitions. Most recently, he represented Canada at the International DECA conference in Atlanta, Georgia. He also volunteers with IMPACT Entrepreneurship Group, a non-profit organization hosting entrepreneurship week in Canada. You may contact Ram through either of his companies.

In my phone conversations with Ram I found no hint of the entitlement mentality so common today. I found Ram to be thoughtful, verbally fluent and downright charming. Ram represents the best of what’s coming down the line.

I sent Ram these interview questions and the responses are exactly as he sent them.

Who are the founders of b2logs (names, ages, a bit of background)

The founders of b2logs.com are myself, Ram Sharma and my partner, Zan Zhang, both 16 year-old senior high school students.
I am one of Canada’s youngest entrepreneurs; I founded my own website design and development firm, Karma Design Studio.com last year. I am also a technology enthusiast, political debater, and avid volunteer. Furthermore, I am part of many organizations such as Impact, FIRST Robotics, and DECA. In high school, I am a dedicated student and part of the International Business and Technology Program at Gordon Graydon Memorial. I am also the President and CEO of B2 Business network, parent company of b2logs.com.

My partner, Zan Zhang is an enthusiastic student in the same program and high school. He has many talents and hobbies ranging from chess, piano, and robotics, to volleyball, investing and DECA. Zan Zhang is the Marketing Director of b2logs.com and lead author of b2 gurus.

What got you interested in doing a business oriented blog/site as opposed to something else (sports, etc.)?

The idea of b2logs.com started when my partner and I were looking for an easy way to organize our business news feeds without using traditional RSS feed readers. Focusing on only business news feeds allowed us to create something that interests us, plus no one really simplified “business news” for the average Internet user.
What difficulties have you had to deal with in moving your project forward?

My team encountered a few problems. Since I am the main developer, I had to handle layout and browser compatibility issues. Also, while developing the project I had to look into features which allowed my website to stand out and finding the right features was a bit tricky. Plus, we had to juggle this project with many others.
What do your parents/teachers/peers think of b2logs?

Overall, the response was positive, many people found this website useful and easy to use. During the PreLaunch process I received great suggestions that made the website even better. But, I still have to continue to improve the website and make it the best business news network on the web. My parents are especially proud the work that I accomplished.

Do you have any mentors? What have you learned from them?

My personal mentor is my father, Raghu Sharma. He is also a technology enthusiast in the web domain industry. There have been many lessons I have learned from him. In this case, the most important lesson I learned was how to create a website that kept bringing people back. This lesson helped me focus on the “sticky” features of my websites and allowed me to keep the most important people in mind at all times, the user.

What’s the best advice you have ever received and how has it worked for you?

Both my partner and I have learned to always question ourselves in order to find ways to improve and although planning is essential, it is all about the execution. Most of the time this piece of advice would be very helpful because I have very intricate plans and ideas that never get put into action. I believe there is a level of fear when one does something new, but when I overcome this fear the exhilarating adventures begin.

What’s YOUR best advice to others?

Here is what my partner has to say and I think it is what I would say to others:
“My best advice is to all the young people out there. If you think you are busy now, and that you will hold off your plans until later, YOU ARE WRONG. I always thought I was too young to do anything, not enough experience, insufficient responsibility, yada yada, but a friend pointed out how busy I would be when I have a mortgage, kids, a job, grandkids… So don’t procrastinate and follow your dream”

What are each of your career plans?ram-and-zan.jpg

I would like to go into engineering with a background in business and in the future I would like to continue building tech-based companies.
Zan’s career plan is to go into finance, perhaps getting a degree in accounting or a CFA or a business degree, and eventually one day run a hedge fund.

Do you think that Ram and Zan are representative of today’s youth or exceptional?

Your comments—priceless

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19 Responses to “Interview with a (very) young leader”
  1. Ram Sharma Says:

    Thanks Miki. The post looks great!

  2. Alejandro Says:

    Great post!! I would like to translate it to spanish for my site, where thousands of kids and young people read about staff like this. Can I?

  3. Alejandro Says:

    By the way my site is http://www.destudio.com.co and staff = stuff ;)

  4. Miki Saxon Says:

    Hi Alejandro, thanks for stopping by. I’m delighted to share it with you—with attribution, of course:) What’s your site’s focus? I looked, but don’t speak Spanish.

  5. Alejandro Says:

    It’s an educational site. We write about really interesting topics for students: technology, games, business, environment, good practices at studying, experiments. All our post look for readers to explore their selves to be a innovative student!!

    Thanks!! It will be great for our students to read it.

  6. Miki Saxon Says:

    Ram, you’re welcome:)

  7. Miki Saxon Says:

    Alejandro, It sounds great. Did you know that b5 has a blog in Spanish? It’s http://www.vivaelnegocio.com

  8. Alejandro Says:

    No, I just knew you today by Technorati. Very funny the name!!! It looks very usefull, not just for http://www.destudio.com.co, for me too!!! thanks again.

  9. Miki Saxon Says:

    My pleasure. Don’t be offended, but I’m curious. Where do you live? Are you a student or a teacher? If a student, how old/what grade?

  10. Alejandro Says:

    Why would I be offended? I live in Colombia, I’m the CEO and founder of Laprog (www.laprogsoftware.com) a tech company that owns http://www.destudio.com.co. I’m 25. Like I use to say to teachers and students, I’m a very unsatisfied ex-alumni, who decided to help schools to be a little more interesting, by using tecnology.

  11. Ram Sharma Says:

    Hey Alejandro,

    I took a look at your website, it looks very interesting. I know a bit of spanish and the content looks very attractive to your target audience. You definitely got a real good niche with your website, I haven’t seen a site like this before.

    Best of luck!

    -Ram

  12. b2logs Update | b2 gurus | business news Says:

    […] A few days ago, I was interviewed by Miki Saxon of Leadership Turn. Miki Saxon runs a popular blog on leadership and it’s featured in the management section of b2logs. I had the honor of being interviewed by one of the most intelligent minds on leadership. During our conversation I learned many things on management, leadership, and communication. You can view the interview on her blog. […]

  13. Alejandro Says:

    Thanks Ram!!

    Here is the post in own site:

    http://www.destudio.com.co/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=356

  14. Ram Sharma Says:

    Thanks Alejandro, the interview looks great, I see that my comment has been also featured in the article :)

  15. Ram Sharma Says:

    By the way, I just inserted the link onto my blog post, right under the screenshot:
    http://b2logs.com/blog/update/b2logs-update/

  16. Desde Canadá: joven emprendedorat Estudiantes y Profesores que comparten Recursos Educativos Says:

    […] Miki Saxon. (Artículo Original) Traducción: Alejandro Moreno […]

  17. dr. ram sharma Says:

    a very good sight to watch and read
    dr. ram sharma
    senior lecturer in english
    meerut

  18. dr. ram sharma Says:

    i shall send you my articles
    dr. ram sharma
    meerut, india

  19. Miki Saxon Says:

    Hi Dr.Sharma, Thanks you for stopping by and adding to the conversation. Are you related to Ram or is it just one of those same name things?

    Regarding the articles you mentioned, are you sending them to me or to Ram? Unfortunately, the URL you left doesn’t work, so there was no way to return your visit.

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