The leaders of the future slug it out
Preparation of viable business plans, the task because of their own. In fact owed. The judges have tried to curve technology, the lifting of weaknesses in their models. But students have their land, defend their work. Most of them, however, fumbled with finance, an integral part of the plans.
The competition, called Advantage Kerala, was organized by the Rotary Club of Cochin East and the Muthoot group. Each team received 20 minutes for the presentation of the plan and 10 minutes to defend, while judges dissects the model.
The three crew members were School of Management Studies, Cochin University of Science and Technology, Kochi, the School of Communication and Management Studies, Kalamassery; DC School of Management and Technology, Idukki, Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode; Rajagiri the School of Management, Kochi, Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Science and Technology, North Parur, and ICFAI.
While the team lacked the development of investment expenditure and another, it had all segmented, gains fabulous project, but that in their call for a plan model of social engagement without profits.
Another group had more or less, a sheet of sufficient financial resources to calculate its profits for a single product. But the team was unable to come with a USP (Unique Selling Proposition) for its product to gain ground, which is available on the market.
The Indian Institute of Management team won the competition with akribischer planning and organized a concept for its venture with the name of online tutorial, terming a mission for the development of human resources.
Ravi Girdhar, Surabhi and Aditya Prasad Chaturvedi, the team said the cause of unemployment among people living in fact the state has fewer options for vocational training and personality development. Charting a venture in the online training of professionals in information technology (IT), IT support services, care, fashion design and so on, the team has shown that the problem of unemployable graduates could be resolved, and this to all businesses bottom-line balanced. You have a SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats) analysis of their venture.
K. Sreenivasan, Sharath and Vinod M.K. ICFAI Nair of the team, bags second prize. Heal on wheels, its plan for providing medical care and mobile emergency was full of ideas. The team has a good presentation by the provision by seeking financial details