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TIRUCHI: entrepreneurs must learn to adapt to change and seize the opportunities offered by institutional mechanisms Nursery, observes valediction stakeholders of a training programme on Entrepreneurship and New Venture Management here on Friday .
The training program organized with the support of the initiative InfoDev of the World Bank and the Division of Science and Technology, under the direction of Tiruchi Regional Engineering College, Science and Technology Entrepreneurs Park (TREC-STEP) and Bharathidasan Institute of Management.
Delivering the conclusion of the address of the service of God, K. Premanathan, president of the Confederation of Indian Industry, said that the infusion of management and technical skills in the company was an ongoing process. Candidates entrepreneurs should not fear change and rather than teach them new skills. He, furthermore, on the strategy for success in business.
The president of Tiruchi district Tiny and Small Scale Industries Association, S. Sridharan, invited entrepreneurs to use the mechanism of nursery, institutions such as TREC-STEP.
He asked BIM and the National Institute of Technology, Tiruchi (NIT-T) on the promotion of entrepreneurial skills at least a small portion of their students.
The chairman of the REC Alumni Association, p. Anathakrishnan, said the trainee to identify their basic skills before commencing their activities.
Incubators have been the best way forward because they could make the ideas of future entrepreneurs in business, he said.
The Executive Director of TREC-Step, RMP Jawahar, said that the proposal for the implementation of training in the TREC, a milestone was accepted only from India in the framework of the initiative of the Bank InfoDev World.
A support system for trainees in their sectors of activity ventures have also been developed.
The TREC-STEP should continue its liaison with the BIM and the NIT-T in organising these programmes.
The director of the Centre for Research on time management of P. David Jawahar, so that a total of 100 entrepreneurs had been trained under the programme, which aimed to basic concepts of management.
ICT-T and the college of members of successful entrepreneurs also had entered the program, he said.
The Deputy Director General of TREC-Step, Gita Chengappa, and the project coordinator, B. Bindu, said.
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The Technology Business Incubator (TBI), National Institute of Technology, Calicut (NIT-C), is organizing a day of the workshop on the theme "Growth options and financial possibilities for new entrepreneurs", January 10.
Pankaj Khandelwal, a consultant in the areas of technology commercialization, diagnostic technologies, entrepreneurs, development, the expert in research and technology databases, is the main speaker. Mr. Khandelwal is also in conjunction with the Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai. An Alumnus of the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta, M. Khandelwal worked at McKinsey, the international consulting firm, for a few years.
TIRUCHI: The Tiruchi District Tiny and Small Scale Industries’ Association (TIDITSSIA) has decided to take the help of Bharathidasan Institute of Management (BIM) for offering management training free of cost to 100 existing and prospective entrepreneurs to infuse professionalism in running industrial units .
The TREC-STEP (Tiruchi Regional Engineering College Science and Technology Entrepreneurs Park) would facilitate the two-day training during mid-November with World Bank aid, said the TIDITSSIA president S. Sridharan.
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Twenty-eight entrepreneurs who forayed recently into garment manufacture under the Science and Technology Entrepreneurship Development (STED) programme supported by the Department of Science and Technology, New Delhi,
A motivation session for prospective entrepreneurs in progress at the Institute for Entrepreneurship and Career Development, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchi. Photo: M. Moorthy
It is a new buzzword. Sweeping across different centres of learning in Tamil Nadu, especially from Erode and Coimbatore down to Madurai and its surroundings. It is spelt ENTREPRENEURSHIP.
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A carefully developed methodology in different universities and colleges is slowly ensuring that more students are looking towards enterprise, mainly in the knowledge-based areas.
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The Technology Business Incubator (TBI), National Institute of Technology-Calicut (NIT-C), will organise a one-day workshop on `Growth options and financial options for new entrepreneurs' on January 10.
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That was in October 1999, you MBA curricula are tailored to the individual needs of Indian students and leaders of the undertaking for the first time. The course was from Australia's Deakin University for remote management training program, which was created in collaboration with the Association of Professional Engineers, scientists and managers, Australia (APESMA), and approved by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI).
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TIRUCHI: The Tiruchi Regional Engineering College, Science and Technology Park (TREC-STEP), in conjunction with Bharathidasan Institute of Management, a number of training programmes in entrepreneurship and New Venture Management under a project funded by the Bank World.
The first five days of residence in a training program will be held in Tiruchi BIM campus of the May 14.
The programme aims at improving the skills of young entrepreneurs with high growth potential driven technology and innovative approaches to implement.
The program was designed for training in shooting innovative concepts, concepts and tools capabilities in the areas of management areas.
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Fortune Small Business magazine reports that both the undergraduate and MBA programs offered by Indiana Universitys Kelley School of Business are among the top programs nationally for aspiring entrepreneurs.
While Fortune Small Business did not rank the programs, Kelley was one of two schools that were singled out in presentations of the top four MBA and top five undergraduate programs in the magazines September issue. The report also is featured at CNNMoney.com.
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Indian Institute of Management, Indore will be conducting a three-day Management Development Programme (MDP) on Strategic Thinking for Business Managers during September 3-5, 2007 in Mumbai.
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