The 10:1 Mindset: From Failure to Impact | Milap A Mehta | TEDxNerul
In this powerful talk, Milap Arvindbhai Mehta shares The 10:1 Formula—a simple yet transformative truth: for every ten experiments, nine may fail, but the one that works can change everything.Drawing on more than two decades of trial, error, and resilience—from burning educational CDs in 1998 to delivering e-content to many rural students in 2022—Milap reveals how failing forward is not the opposite of success, but the very path to it.This talk is a call to action: stop waiting for certainty, start experimenting, and discover how your next idea could transform not just your life, but the lives of millions. Milap A Mehta over 27 years of experience across education, IT, project management, and e-content development, He has dedicated his career to transforming how India learns. His foundation in mathematics and business management has fueled a lifelong mission: to democratize quality education through purposeful innovation.He has had the privilege of working directly with 15,000+ schools and 100,000+ educators across India, implementing tech-integrated learning solutions in both elite institutions and rural government schools. Under my leadership, we've established 3,000+ smart classrooms in 12 states and built one of India’s largest cloud-based training and content delivery platforms—now reaching over 3 million users.As the founder of "Nitek", a leading brand in smart education solutions, He has been instrumental in making interactive flat panels and modern classroom technology more accessible and effective across diverse educational environments. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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