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Creating something new New method of production Entrepreneurship Creating something new New product New method of production New markets

Some Successful Entrepreneurs Dhirubhai Ambani started his entrepreneurial career by selling "bhajias" M.S. Oberoi was a quick learner  In 1922 he got a job of front desk clerk at The Cecil Hotel at a salary of Rs 50 per month.  In 1934, M.S. Oberoi acquired The Clarkes Hotel from his mentor, by mortgaging his wife's jewelry and all his assets when she was only fifteen years old. The next year after her marriage she became a mother.  When she went to she decided to study the cosmetology course. Her beauty productsare very skin friendly and give a beautiful glowing look. She has not only been able to tap the markets of India, but made her presence felt in international market too TV-serial production at the age of 19. And soon she changed the face of Indian television industry and completely dominated it.  Different combinations in each country – don’t all have same weighting or balance. Depends of what’s already in place Value they place on entrepreneurial culture versus innovation culture Most are also examining company law, barriers to entry (competition policy, insolvency/bankruptcy reform), opening one-stop shops, improving access to information and services through one-stop shops, removing regulatory barriers, etc. But some focus more on the tax system and venture capital funds to provide incentives; some focus more on the hard and soft side of incubation infrastructure – facilities, coaching, mentoring, networks, how-to web platforms, business planning skills; some focus more on long term entrepreneurial attitudes of the population. Lets have a quick look at some examples.

EX-PRESIDENT OF INDIA

MESSAGE OF THE EX-PRESIDENT OF INDIA President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam calls students to emerge as creative leaders if India was to become a fully developed nation by 2020.

Why become an Entrepreneur? Entrepreneurial skills Success stories Desire for independence Frustration For making maximum money

I can.…Communicate I can.... Present I can…. Represent my opinion I can…. Co-ordinate tasks I can…. Develop alternative plans I can…. Hand tasks over to a 3rd party I can…. Co-operate with others I can…. Negotiate I can …. Sell I can…. Organise and plan I can…. Handle technical devices My literacy is …. My interaction with people is

Characteristics of an Entrepreneur Commitment to people Leader and Sociable Self belief Interpersonal skills Innovative skills Ability to bounce back Passion and vision Motivation Self-confidence Hard work Results orientated Risk taker

4. Rules and Regulation(5) Syllabus 1. Project Management ( 2-3) 2. Management (4) 3. Accounting(4) 4. Rules and Regulation(5)

References www.google.com- ( images) Syllabus book