“There is so much going on with your body and your mind when you have a baby that everyone needs some hand holding,” says Narayan who has a child as does her co-founder, Shauravi Malik. “But if you are willing to do that six months of hand-holding, you almost buy yourself an employee who is just so committed — she’s killing it every day.”
Narayan is part of a group of McKinsey women who quit the firm in India to start their own businesses and now help each other out on how to build institutions from scratch or dealing with India’s infamous red tape or investor introductions or cheering each other up over a gin and tonic.
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