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WOMEN ENTREPRENEUR

Presented by Group 10:Abhishek Shukla Rich Gangwar Sonam Sahni Pradeep Kr. Singh

What do we mean by Entrepreneur


Derived from French word Entreprendre means to undertake.
An individual who bears the risk of operating business in the face of uncertainty about the future conditions.

An enterprise owned and controlled by a women having a minimum financial interest of 51% of the employment generated by the enterprise to women - Government of India A women entrepreneur can be defined as a confident, innovative & creative women capable of achieving self economic independence individually or in collaboration, generates employment opportunities for others through initiating, establishing and running the enterprise by keeping place with her personal, family & social life.

INNOVATIVE ENTREPRENEUR IMITATIVE/ ADOPTIVE ENTREPRENEUR DRONE ENTREPRENEUR FABIAN ENTREPRENEUR

Mental ability Organising ability Hard work Discipline Clear objectives Need for high Optimistic Risk taking H.R. Ability Emotional stability

Market

research Idea generation Product/ service analysis Form of business Determination of business objectives Promotional formality Raising Capital Providing Infrastructure Selection of human resources Carrying out the Operations Innovation

Right

Place Right Time Right Quantity Right Quality Right Price Right Market

Entrepreneur 1. 2. 3. Entrepreneur is employer Independent in operation Bears all the risk involved in enterprise. 1. 2. 3.

Intraprenuer Intraprener is employee Depends on the organization to implement his ideas. Does not bear all the risk.

4.
5. 6.

Exhibits higher need for achievement.


Profit is the reward. May not have formal qualification.

4.
5. 6.

May not have high need achievement


Attractive salary, promotion & incentives are the reward. Should have some professional or technical qualification. He has to operate within the organisational policies.

7.

Do not have any boundary for operations.

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Push Factors
Death of bread winner
Sudden fall in family income Permanent inadequacy in income of the family

Pull Factors
Womens desire to evaluate their talent To utilize their free time or education

Need and perception of Womens Liberation, Equity etc.


To gain recognition, importance and social status. To get economic independence

Nationalized banks State finance corporation State industrial development corporation District industries centers Differential rate schemes Mahila Udyug Needhi scheme Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) State Small Industrial Development Corporations (SSIDCs)

Nehru

Rojgar Yojna Jawahar Rojgar Yojna TRYSEM (Training and Rural Youth of SelfEmployment) DWACRA (Development of Women and Childrens in Rural Areas)

Earlier there were 3 Ks Kitchen Kids Knitting Then came 3 Ps Powder Pappad Pickles

At present there are 4 Es Electricity Electronics Energy Engineering

Mahila Grih Udyog 7 ladies started in 1959: Lizzat Pappad Lakme Simon Tata Shipping corporation Mrs. Sumati Morarji Exports Ms. Nina Mehrotra Herbal Heritage Ms. Shahnaz Hussain Balaji films Ekta Kapoor

Shahnaz Husain, Herbal Beauty Queen


Shahnaz Hussain was another successful woman entrepreneur of India. She popularized herbal treatments for beauty and health problems. Her company, Shahnaz Hussain Herbals, was the largest of its kind in the world and had a strong presence in over 100 countries, from the US to Asia. By 2002, the Shahnaz Hussain Group had over 650 salons around the world, employing about 4200 people. The net worth of the Group was $100 million.

Dr. Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, Chairman & Managing Director of Biocon Ltd., who became India's richest woman in 2004 (an estimated Rs.2, 100 crore) ~US$480 million), was educated at the Bishop Cotton Girls School and Mount Carmel College in Bangalore. She founded Biocon India with a capital of Rs.10, 000 in her garage in 1978 the initial operation was to extract an enzyme from papaya. Her application for loans were turned down by banks then - on three counts - biotechnology was then a new word, the company lacked assets, and (most importantly) women entrepreneurs were still a rarity. Today, her company is the biggest biopharmaceutical firm in the country. In 2006, Shaw caused a few Page 3 ruffles after a much hyped photograph showed her in an embrace and lip-lock with senior BJP leader Vasundhara Raje Scinidia.

Ekta Kapoor, creative head of Balajji Telefilms,

She is the daughter of actor Jeetendra, and sister of actor Tushar Kapoor. She has been synonymous with the rage of soap operas on Indian TV, after her most famous venture 'Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi', which started airing on STAR Plus in 2000. Ekta dominates Indian television, producing more than eight television soaps. At the 6th Indian Telly Awards 2006, she bagged the Hall of Fame award for her contributions. Most of her creations begin with the letter 'K' due to her superstition that it brings her good luck.

Dual

role to play at workplace & at home place Subordinate to men Just that her being women Non-awareness of facilities provided by government Competition with large scale units Problems related to marketing

Procedure

of getting finance should be simple Effective propagation of programmes and yojna Linkages between product, services and market centers. Encouragement to technical and professional education.

The

role of business Women in economic development is inevitable. Now-a-days women enter not only in selected professions but also in professions like trade, industry and engineering. Women are also willing to take up business and contribute to the Nation's growth. There role is also being recognized and steps are being taken to promote women entrepreneurship. Resurgence of entrepreneurship is the need of the hour. Women entrepreneurship must be molded properly with entrepreneurial traits and skills to meet the changes in trends, challenges global markets and also be competent enough to sustain and strive for excellence in the entrepreneurial arena.

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