MNC or Entrepreneur? Whom would you work for?

MNC or Entrepreneur? Whom would you work for?

You might tell yourself, a job is a job, why over scrutinise with different labels, but we all still end up doing that in reality, don’t we? I would like to believe there is a definite distinction between an MNC and an entrepreneur when it comes to work patterns and experiences, some parallels could also be drawn between large local organisations and MNCs in some contexts.

Think of what comes to your mind when you think of an MNC

  • Brand name
  • Scale
  • Financial resources
  • Process + discipline

If we want to criticize them, we could say they could also be Slow, extravagant & bureaucratic on the same parameters.

What are the first few thoughts you get when you think of an entrepreneur?

  • Charismatic Promoter
  • Frugality
  • Flexibility + Freedom
  • Risk taking

Would the above mentioned be in your list? Yup, we can run an entrepreneur down by saying it’s one wo/man show, round the clock work, lack of order, whims and fancies of promoter etc. etc.

Out of my 22 years of work life.  I worked almost equal time between MNCs and Entrepreneurs, I think I can qualify a few of the above with my own biases :)

Once we had the opportunity to acquire a company, we thought it was a great deal and put up the case with our boss, he responded after a week, he said we have a review 3 weeks from now and we should discuss this as one of the items. In another instance we were asked to shut down an international office, I pleaded with my boss that we need 3 months to prove that the decision was not based on facts. He asked a few questions and said 3 months only”

Now I leave you to decide which one of them was an MNC and which one the entrepreneur. Just to add, we never acquired that company as the target company did not wait for us, the international office in question went on to become a successful gem in the organisation.

Now don’t go on to label that all MNCs are slow and entrepreneur's speed is an asset, We know that working with entrepreneurs is cool when they are small. Successful entrepreneurs grow and when they do reach the scale they are no different than any large organisation. The promoter gets his big lavish cabin loses his touch with people, recruits senior executives to take care of the scale. The MNC professionals bring process and financial discipline into the growing organisations only to realise that the DNA of the organisation was “people” which got destroyed in this so called professionalization of the organisation. 

The risk of working with entrepreneurs is also that relationship with the promoter is key to success and growth. Relationship based work places are double edged swords as we are ‘one fight away’ from losing everything, especially when your anchor is just one person and not the organisation. Entrepreneurs are also likely to bring their family to work which sometimes can be uncomfortable as you wouldn’t know where family members overlap their relationships over professional needs. This is where MNCs or large organisations give you reasonable cushion. In large organisations, you have leadership strength beyond one person, as a brand they are likely to have good practices to promote or recognise your work. The cynic in me says that every organisation large or small is made up of people, so they would behave the same in spite of being in a highly reputed MNC.

I believe both the experiences are a must in a long drawn career as the lessons learnt are quite different and relevant to each other. I am told that this blend can be a deadly combination. I would recommend that very early in our career we might find it easy to work with entrepreneurs as our ability to stretch for long hours, work in frugality, boundary less learning could suit our youth! Also our own expectations from employers in terms of benefits and entitlement would be less, our heart and mind would like the touch + connect the entrepreneur provides. As we age our desire to have comfort, work life balance, more predictability, need to manage scale makes us search the comfortable jobs in MNCs? Having said this, I know working in MNCs is equally demanding, but at least some comforts are considered 'given' including the timely salary pay-out every month.

But people do give me teary eyed memories of their stints with entrepreneurs, we either like to un-necessarily dramatize the past or tacitly complain about the cut and dry culture of MNCs. Some of us also talk about entrepreneurship within MNCs and also the family like bonding in large organisations for their long tenure. I think people romanticise too much. There is no such thing!

I believe the DNA of an MNC or Entrepreneur is unique and cannot be found in equal measure in either of them. You are either in an MNC or with an Entrepreneur. Don’t try to look for one in the other. However they both make for a compelling pick as an employer, depending on our mental make-up and context in life.

Would your next stop be with an entrepreneur or an MNC?

MNCs provide nice shades and seats for comfort, but the exposure under the Sun that entrepreneurs provide is invaluable too!
First published on:  https://kamalkaranth.com/mnc-or-entrepreneur-whom-would-you-work-for/
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Shaiilaysh S Kapadiaa

Corporate Sales | International Business | Driving success by articulating technology and product positioning in the right channels I

8 年

Very true ...DNA of both is unique & don't try to look for one in the other

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Jagdish Prasad

Head of Technology / CTO | Independent Board Member | CISO Certified | Cloud Computing (AWS) & Machine Learning | IT Transformation Strategy

8 年

Excellent article. In my view, at different stages of an organizations growth, you need different style of operating - whether MNCs or a startup (I think that's what is implied by entrepreneur). Any company in the bootstrap process requires quick decision making, high risk decisions and agility in it's staff. As the size grows, you need to put processes & structures to manage the growing complexity. Flipkart today can't be run the way it was run by the Bansals in early days of it's inception. While processes and structures define the operating rules for an organization, these don't run the organization. The organization is run by people and they define the DNA of the organization. I have an experience where a fairly large international organization made an acquisition decision within 3 days. The two largest banks of world - Citibank and HSBC - have opposite culture DNA and work in a very different manner. Delhi Metro has a complete different way of working than it;s big brother Indian Railways.

Vishal Chaturvedi

Product Marketing and Strategy at Oracle

8 年

well every MNC started from an entrepreneur's grey matter

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Sachien Agrrawal

Forensics & Investigation|| Risk Advisory || Transaction Advisory|| Business Advisory

8 年

very true

Raj Tanwar

Director Finance I Commercial Head I Strategist I Turnaround Mgmt. I Digital Transformation I CA I IIM Indore

8 年

Very true and interesting perspective !!

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