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STORIES OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSBY
SURESH KUMAR.S (II MBA )
&
KARPAGAM COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING,
COIMBATORE
Introduction
• In India, women entrepreneurship is a recent topic which started only after the 1970s with the introduction of the Women’s Decade (1975 to 1985) and which mostly picked up in the late 70s.
• This phenomenon was particularly visible only in the metropolitan and state capitals in India.
Categories of women entrepreneurs
• Women in organized & unorganized sector.
• Women in traditional & modern industries.
• Women in urban & rural areas.
• Women in large scale and small scale industries.
• Signal women and joint venture.
Problems
• 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 unit.
• Problem related to marketing.
Suggestions
• 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.
10 TIPS FROM LEADING WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS TO HELP YOU MAKE
THE WORLD YOUR BUSINESS
• Develop trust on a global scale.• Think globally.• Build a global brand that works locally.• Educate your customers.• Outsource to grow your business.• Connect and collaborate with local markets
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• Find cross-border customers.
• Hire the best from around the world.
• Establish payment methods before you sell.
• Navigate through – not around – bureaucracy and red tape
SUCCESSFUL WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS STORIES1. Radha Rajakrishnan: Weaving
Success in Apparel Biz: Situated right in the middle of Anna Nagar’s residential sector in Chennai, Amrita Custom Elegance, an exclusive boutique is run by gracious Radha Rajakrishnan. As she smiles, an instant rapport is established. It’s hard not to warm up to her, and it was truly an astonishing fact that she is the mother of two grown up children settled abroad.
From 50 paise, she now earns Rs 200,000 a day
• The story of Patricia Narayan, winner of this year's 'Ficci Woman Entrepreneur of the Year' award is amazing.
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• She started her career 30 years ago as an entrepreneur, selling eateries from a mobile cart on the Marina beach amidst all odds -- battling a failed marriage, coping with her husband, a multiple addict, and taking care of two kids. Today, she has overcome the hurdles and owns a chain of restaurants.
Story of Sarala Bastian who set up a successful mushroom business with just
Rs 15000• At 17, when most girls
of her age were set to go to college for higher studies, she got married.But Sarala Bastian did not wish to just be confined to her house.
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• She wanted to do something on her own. She wanted to be independent and carve out an identify for herself.
• "My father gave me the initial capital of Rs 15,000 to start a business in 2004. I started a mushroom farm in my backyard," says Sarala. There has been no looking back since. . .
Story of Revathi Krishna, the founder of Coffee, Books and More
• Revathi Krishna, the proprietress
of Coffee , books and more… at the Info Park, Kakkanad, Kochi shares her success story with Small Enterprise India.
• An exclusive coffee shop with abundance of books to choose from, and a place to listen to soft music which is calming and smoothening to the ears.
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CONCLUSION
• The role of business women in economic development is inevitable. Now-a-days women enter not only in selected professions but also professions like trade, industry and engineering.