Entrepreneurial development programmes - as conducted by government and the governmental role in developing future entrepreneur
includes the various institutions started by govt. for development and conduct of EDP's with the aim of developing self employed to help in the progress of the country.
2. After Independence it was found that most of the
industrial growth was limited to a few areas and confined
to few top business houses .
Government decided to encourage entrepreneurial
activities and ventures through various incentives in both
industrially backward and rural areas.
Various agencies and institutions were engaged in
entrepreneurship development activity . Main thrust of
these was to provide technological , financial , market and
morale support to the potential s of entrepreneurs, who
act as catalyst agents of change .
3.
4. NIESBUD
NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SMALL
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
1) Highest body
2) Entrusted the task of coordinating the activities of different
agencies engaged in the task of entrepreneurship
development.
3) Confines it’s training activities to such areas where no
organisation is coming forward for organising programmes
and which is totally new.
4) Aims at creating conducive environment for emergence of
entrepreneurship.
5. FUNCTIONS OF THIS ORGANISATION:
Evolving effective training strategies and methodology.
Formulating scientific selection procedure.
Developing training aids, manuals and other tools.
Facilitating and supporting agencies engaged in
entrepreneurship development .
Conducting such programmes which are not undertaken by
other agencies.
Maximising their benefits and accelerating the process of
entrepreneurship development.
Organising all those activities that help develop
entrepreneurial culture in society.
6. EDII
ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE OF
INDIA
It is a national institute set up by Public Financial
Institutions and Government of Gujrat. It promotes
research , training and institution building activities by
encouraging active participation of backward areas and
special target groups in entrepreneurship.
7. IT CONSISTS OF FOLLOWING
STEPS:
Selecting potential entrepreneurs.
Achievement motivation training .
Product selection and project report
prepration.
Business management training.
Practical training and work experience.
Post training support and follow up.
8. TCO
Various state governments in association with all India financial
institutions have promoted various technical consultancy
organisations to provide technical consultancy and training to
prospective entrepreneurs . These organisation provide a
comprehensive package of services to potential entreprenuers .
TECHNICAL CONSULTANCY ORGANISATION
9. MAIN FUNCTIONS OF SUCH
ORGANISATION:
Finding out industrial potential .
Undertaking feasibility studies and preparing project
profiles.
Undertaking techno economic survey.
Conducting marketing research.
Locating prospective entrepreneurs and imparting
technical and managerial training.
Helping entrepreneurs in updating and uprating.
It aims to provide assistance to entrepreneurs right from
starting of their enterprise to successful management of
same.
10. IIC
It is an autonomous , non profit centre promoted and supported
by the Government of India . It aims at promoting mutually
beneficial joint venture between Indian and Foreign
entrepreneurs. It provides relevant information to the foreign
investors , desirous of making investment in our country . It
promotes collaborations between Indian and foreign
entrepreneurs.
INDIAN INVESTMENT CENTRE
11. Besides these there are several other important
institutions providing assistance for
entrepreneurial development at national and
state level , these are:
AT NATIONAL LEVEL
AT STATE LEVEL
12. AT NATIONAL LEVEL
1. Small Industries Development Corporations
2. Industrial Development Bank Of India
3. Industrial Finance Corporation of India
4. Small Industries Development Bank of India
5. Khadi and Village Industries Centre
6. National Institute of Small Industries Extension
Training
7. Science and Technology Entrepreneurs Park
13. AT STATE LEVEL
1. Small Industries Service Institute
2.Distinct Industries Centre
3. State Finance Centre
4. State Small Industries Corporation
5. State Industries Promotion Corporation
6. Management Institutes And Voluntary
Organisation
15. PROBLEMS
• NO POLICY AT THE NATONAL
LEVEL
• PROBLEMS AT THE PRE TRAINING
PHASE
• OVER ESTIMATION OF TRAINEES
• DURATION OF EDPs
• NON AVAILABILITY OF
INFRASTRUCTURAL FACILITES
• IMPROPER METHODOLOGY
• MODE OF SELECTION
• NON AVAILABILITY OF
COMPETENT FACULTY
• POOR RESPONSE OF FINANCIAL
INSTITUTIONS.
16. SUGGESTIONS TO MAKE EDPs SUCCESSFUL
EMPHASIS ON STIMULATING , SUPPORTING AND
SUSTAINING ACTIVITES
MODEL BASED EDPs
FOCUS ON ACHIEVEMENT MOTIVATION
DESIGNING OF VIABLE PROJECTS
SELECTION OF TRAINEES
TRAINING IF TRAINERS
ORGANISING PART TIME PROGRAMMES
DURATION OF EDPs
17. TWO IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS
EMERGED IN THE WORKSHOP ORGANISED
BY CONFEDRATION OF ENGINEERING
INDUSTRY AND THESE ARE:
i. Indian training pattern should be
restructured which requires adoption
of multi skilled concept.
ii. Modification of existing training
programmes wherein maintenance
aspect should be given much
weightage , Entrepreneurial
performance depends on knowledge ,
skill and ability and an effective EDP
must aim at overall development of
entrepreneurs for achieving the
desired results.
18. COURSE CONTENT
KNOWLEDGE ABOUT ENTREPRENEURSHIP
MOTIVATIONAL TRAINING
BASICS OF MANAGEMENT
PROJECT STUDY
SUPPORT SYSTEM
INITIATING THE VENTURES
FACTORY VISITS/ PLANT TRAINING
20. EXAMPLES OF FEW PROGRAMMES BEING CARRIED ON
BY NIESBUD (AS PER NIESBUD WEBSITE) . IT OFFERS
MORE THAN 100 TRAINING PROGRAMMES IN
DIFFERENT FIELDS
21. Executive Development Programme on Achievement Motivation
Training 30
Export Procedures, Documentation and Management 30
Extension Motivation Programme for Executives 18
Finance for Non-Finance Executives 30
Financial Statement Analysis 30
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Challenges and Prospects for
MSMEs 30
IPR for Competitive Advantage 30
ISO 9001:2008 Certification Process – Issues & Challenges 30
Logistics & Supply Chain Management and Retail Management 30
Marketing for Managers 30
MDP on Project Management for Small Business Enterprises in Tribal
Areas 30
Modern Office Practice 30
Product Identification & Marketing Strategies 30
Productivity, Quality & Lean Manufacturing 30
Project Appraisal 30
Project Identification and Preparation of Project Profiles 30
Project Preparation Skills for Micro-Enterprises through SHGs 30
Strengthening Self-Help Groups for Urban Development Officials
(under SJSRY)
PARTICULARS (COURSES) NIESBUD HOURS