AHMEDABAD, it is contagious. Whatever part of the world can you belong, but if you are in Gujarat, you get bitten the business bug. Thus, he arrived a group of students from year Post Graduate Program in Management for Executives (PGPX) 2007-08 Charge of the Indian Institute of Management in Ahmedabad, launched the “Club Entrepreneur.”
The association also includes people who no longer pay packets force the USA job. Formed by a group of 10-15 students, the club meets once a week or two weeks to gather their business ideas.
Lalit Mehta, a PGPX student and member of the club, said: “We have a lot of people experienced an average of the professional experience of nine years. Our offer multiple plans and understanding of the market are large facilities for the beginning of our own businesses. Our club’s focus is not only the creation of enterprise, but also intrapreneurs. Intrapreneurship is an emerging concept in sectors where workers encourage creativity. ”
The objective of the club to its members to accelerate the implementation of their ideas.
The Club organizes meetings evaluation business idea, where entrepreneurs present their business models and other students of the lot as auditors. Says Mehta, “she evaluates these business models for reasons of finance, marketing, operational costs, risk factors and feasibility factors and give them sending messages on the various contractors.”
Other activities of the association include the implementation of meetings on turnover tax, pension contributions and income tax, their batchmates have worked in these areas, to help them carry out their ideas business.
Sumantara Naik is another student, was already a stay in entrepreneurship, do not function too well. But, he said, “We should not fear failure, or can not be regarded as entrepreneurs.”
Mehta said: “Our priority is to create an environment where everyone can come forward with a business idea.”
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