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EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAMMES
2018 - 19
National Institute for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
(An Organisation of the Ministry of MSME, GoI and ISO 9001-2008 Certified)
OUR MILESTONES Our Charter
The primary objective of the Institute initially was to be the trainer of trainers. Today, with the technological
development and ever-changing market scenario, our involvement has also undergone changes. From being merely
trainers, we have widened the scope of our activities to consultancy, research, extension, education and information
services. The arrival of IT has only broadened our horizons.
The Leap Forward
• Greater focus on research and consultancy assignments in MSME development
• Spotlighting of topical issues through conferences, seminars and workshops
• Prominence attention to need based programmes
• Shift towards client driven approach and innovative interventions
• Programme evaluation studies
• Emphasis on research publications
Major Initiatives
• First entrepreneurship model in association with Prof. David C. McClelland
• First international training programme in Small Industry Promotion
• UNIDO's Recognition as Centres of Excellence
• UNESCO Chair in Policy Research
• Programme on Enterprise Development and Government Effectiveness (EDGE)
• Path-breaking overseas programmes on B2B
• Vision Document on Women for Republic of Mauritius
• Project Profiles on SMEs for Republic of Mauritius
• Meeting specific training needs of State Governments
• EDPs for rationalised employees
• Research and Impact Studies on MSMEs
• Programmes for the ARB Apex Bank of Ghana
• ToT on Non-Tariff Barriers (NTB) and Non-Tariff Measures (NTM) Environment in SAARC
• Establishment of National Resource Centre for Cluster Development (NRCD)
• Establishment of Intellectual Property Facilitation Centre for MSMEs (IPFC)
• Establishment of Resource Centre for Traditional Paintings for Handicrafts (RCTP)
• Implementation of ATI Scheme of Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, Govt. of India
• Establishment of Livel ihood Business Incubator (LBI)
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EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAMMES 2018 - 19
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1. Training of Trainers (ToT) on Entrepreneurship Development 1Week 16-20 Apr 2018
2. Training Programme on Goods & Services Tax (GST) 3 Days Dr. E. Vijaya18-20 Apr 2018
3. Financial Schemes for Startups 1 Day Mr. G. Sudarshan20 Apr 2018
4. Choosing and Protecting Brand through Trademarks 1 Day Mrs. V. Swapna26 Apr 2018
5. 1 Week Mr. KSP Goud07-11 May 2018
6. Product based Jugaad Innovation for SMEs 2 Days Dr. D. Choudhury11-12 May 2018
7. Introduction to “C” Language 3 Days Mr. K. Rishi Arvind16-18 May 2018
8. Be Your Own Boss 1 Day Mr. G. Sudarshan18 May 2018
9. Recycling of Wastes in MSME Sector 1 Week Mr. J. Koteswara Rao21-25 May 2018
10. Training Programme on Financial Products & Services 2 Weeks Dr. E. Vijaya21 May-01 Jun 2018
11. 1 Week Mr. G. Sudarshan04-08 Jun 2018
12. Sustainable Tourism Development to promote SMEs 1 Week Dr. D. Choudhury11-15 Jun 2018
13. Strategic Approaches for MSME Development 1 Week Mr. KSP Goud11-15 Jun 2018
14. Business Incubation Setup and Management 3 Days Mr. Ankit Bhatnagar19-21 Jun 2018
15. Project Preparation Skills for Micro Enterprises 3 Days Mr. Vivek Kumar20-22 Jun 2018
16. 3 Days Dr. Visweswara Reddy25-27 Jun 2018
17. Planning and Promotion of MSMEs 1 Week Mr. J. Koteswara Rao25-29 Jun 2018
18. International MSME Day Conclave 1 Day Mr. Ankit Bhatnagar27 Jun 2018
19. Training programme on GST 3 Days Dr. E. Vijaya09-11 July 2018
20. Total Quality Management for MSMEs 1 Week Mrs. V. Swapna 09-13 Jul 2018
21. Object Oriented Design and Concepts 3 Days Mr. K. Rishi Arvind18-20 Jul 2018
22. 3 Days Mr. J. Koteswara Rao25-27 Jul 2018
Dr. N. Srinivasa Rao
Programmes / Workshops / Seminars Programme DirectorS.No. Duration & Dates
Confidence comes from discipline and training - Robert Kiyosaki
Implementation of Soft and Hard Interventions in MSMEClusters
Training programme on Export-Import Documentation Procedures
Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on Entrepreneurship Development
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Process and Procedures (as per MoEF Guidelines)
EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAMMES 2018 - 19
23. E-Governance & its Implications for SMEs 1 Day24 Aug 2018
24. Training Programme on Patent Application Filing & Drafting 1 Week Mrs. V. Swapna27-31 Aug 2018
25. Promotion and Development of Rural Clusters 1 Week Mr. KSP Goud27-31 Aug 2018
26. 1 Week Dr. Shreekant Sharma27-31 Aug 2018
27. 1 Week Dr. Visweswara Reddy27-31 Aug 2018
28. Training Programme on Financial Products & Services 2 Weeks Dr. E. Vijaya27 Aug-07 Sep 2018
29. E-Waste Management & Recycling Options for MSMEs 3 Days Mr. J. Koteswara Rao17-19 Sep 2018
30. Overview of Python Programming. 3 Days Mr. K. Rishi Arvind17-19 Sep 2018
31. E-Marketing Strategies for SMEs 1 Week Dr. D. Choudhury17-21 Sep 2018
32. 1 Week Mrs. V. Swapna24-28 Sep 2018
33. Training of Trainers (ToT) on Entrepreneurship Development 1 Week Mr. G. Sudarshan24-28 Sep 2018
34. Financing Micro and Small Enterprises 1 Week Dr. E. Vijaya24-28 Sep 2018
35. Promotion of Viable Micro Enterprises for SHGs 3 Days Mr. Vivek Kumar26-28 Sep 2018
36. 2 Days Dr. Shreekant Sharma04-05 Oct 2018
37. Innovative Marketing Strategies for MSMEs 3 Days Dr. Visweswara Reddy08-10 Oct 2018
38. 1 Week Dr. N. Srinivasa Rao08-12 Oct 2018
39. 1 Week Mr. KSP Goud08-12 Oct 2018
40. Start and Improve Your Business 1 Week Mr. Ankit Bhatnagar08-12 Oct 2018
41. Promoting Innovation in MSME Clusters 2 Days Mr. KSP Goud25-26 Oct 2018
42. Air Pollution Control Technologies for MSMEs 2 Days Mr. J. Koteswara Rao25-26 Oct 2018
43. Patents and Technological Progress in Textile Industry 1 Day Mrs. V. Swapna29 Oct 2018
44. Promoting SME’s through Online Portals 1 Day Mr. K. Rishi Arvind14 Nov 2018
Dr. D. Choudhury
Programme DirectorS.No. Duration & Dates
3It’s not about ideas. It’s about making ideas happen - Scott Belsky
Programmes / Workshops / Seminars
Faculty Development Programme (FDP) in Agro and Food Entrepreneurship Development
Training for Middle Level Managers and Leaders of PSUs/ PSEs/MNCs
Faculty Development Program on Intellectual Property Rights
Management of Incubation Centers in Promoting Agro Entrepreneurship: Experiences, Best Practices and Challenges
Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on Entrepreneurship Development
Infrastructure Development in MSME Clusters through Public Private Partnership
EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAMMES 2018 - 19
45. 16 Nov 2018
46. Workshop on ISO 9001:2015 Certification for SME’s 1 Day Mrs. V. Swapna19 Nov 2018
47. Establishment and Management of Incubation Centers 1 Week Mr. KSP Goud26-30 Nov 2018
48. Strategies for Development of Dairy Enterprises 3 Days Dr. Shreekant Sharma28-30 Nov 2018
49. Industrial Hazardous Waste Management in MSMEs 2 Days Mr. J. Koteswara Rao29-30 Nov 2018
50. Training of Trainers (ToT) on Entrepreneurship Development 1 Week Dr. N. Srinivasa Rao03-07 Dec 2018
51. 1 Week Mr. Vivek Kumar03-07 Dec 2018
52. Communicating Corporate Social Responsibility 3 Days Dr. Visweswara Reddy17-19 Dec 2018
53. National Work Shop on PMEGP 2 Days Mr. KSP Goud20-21 Dec 2018
54. Enterprises Development through Self-Employment 1 Week Mr. J. Koteswara Rao07-11 Jan 2019
55. 3 Days Mr. Vivek Kumar09-11 Jan 2019
56. 2 Days Mr. KSP Goud 16 -17 Jan 2019
57. Advances in Computational Science 3 Days Mr. K. Rishi Arvind21-23 Jan 2019
58. 1 Week Mrs. V. Swapna21-25 Jan 2019
59. Branding & Retailing Strategies for SMEs 1 Week Dr. D. Choudhury21-25 Jan 2019
60. Project Appraisal and Risk Analysis 1 Week Dr. E. Vijaya28 Jan-01 Feb 2019
61. Training of Trainers (ToT) on Entrepreneurship Development 1 Week Mr. G. Sudarshan04-08 Feb 2019
62. Entrepreneurial Literacy to MUDRA Beneficiaries 1 Day Mr. Vivek Kumar15 Feb 2018
63. 1 Week Dr. Shreekant Sharma04-08 Mar 2019
64. Internet & Social media Marketing Strategies 1 Week Dr. D. Choudhury11-15 Mar 2019
1 Day Mr. Vivek Kumar
Programme DirectorS.No. Duration & Dates
4Any time is a good time to start a company - Ron Conway
Programmes / Workshops / Seminars
Skill Development and Livelihood opportunities for Youth and Micro Enterprises
Product Identification and Preparation of Low Investment Project Profiles
Product Identification and Marketing Strategies for Microenterprises
Implementation, Monitoring and Evaluation of Cluster Development Programmes
Intellectual Property Rights: Strategies & Approaches for MSME Growth
Training of Trainers (ToT) on Promotion of Agro and Food Entrepreneurship
EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAMMES 2018 - 19
1 Mr. Ankit Bhatnagar [email protected] 9461368583
2. Dr. D. Choudhury [email protected] 9700422230
3. Mr. KSP Goud [email protected] 9908724315
4. Mr. J. Koteswar Rao [email protected] 8125544429
5. Mr. K. Rishi Arvind [email protected] 9492639806
6. Dr. Shreekant Sharma [email protected] 7894357671
7. Dr. N. Srinivasa Rao [email protected] 9441834349
8. Mr. G. Sudarshan [email protected] 9494959108
9. Mrs. V. Swapna [email protected] 9885999073
10. Dr. E. Vijaya [email protected] 8639694366
11. Dr. K.Visweswara Reddy [email protected] 9989022344
12. Mr. Vivek Kumar [email protected] 7801090735
Name of the Faculty Mobile NumberS.No. email
Programmes / Workshops / Seminar Directors Contact Details
The Fee Structure at ni-msme in general is as follows:
Participation Fee : a) Rs. 13, 000/- (Residential) / Rs. 10,000/- (Non-Residential) per week
b) Rs. 7, 500/- (Residential) / Rs. 6, 000/- (Non-Residential) per 3 days Programme
c) Rs. 1, 500/- (Residential) / Rs. 1, 000/- (Non-Residential) per 1 day for Seminar / Workshop
(GST as Applicable)
ni-msme programmes are mostly residential. However, it also conducts outstation customised programmes, modifying
the training modules to meet the requirements of its clientele.
Separate nomination form may be used for each Programme/Seminar/Workshop.
Programme fee should be remitted through a Demand Draft drawn in favour of Chief Administrative Officer, ni-msme,
and payable at Hyderabad well in advance of the programme. Due to any/some reason if a nominee is unable to attend the
programme, substitute will be permitted, as fee once paid is not refundable.
5The way to get started is to quit talking and start doing - Walt Disney
EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAMMES 2018 - 19
International Executive Development Programmes
(Sponsored by the Ministry of External Affairs, Govt. of India under ITEC/SCAAP/TCS Co Plan/AARDO)
Sl.No. Name of the CourseDuration
(weeks)
Period
From To
Communication Skills in English and Promotion of Micro, Small and
Medium Enterprises (EPMSMEs)
Communication Skills in English and Tourism and Hospitality
Management (ETHM)
Innovative Strategies for SME Development (ISSD)
Empowerment of Women through Enterprises (EWE)
Training Methods and Skills for Managers (TMSM)
12
12
8
8
8
1
2
4
5
6
06 Aug 2018
06 Aug 2018
13 Sep 2017
13 Sep 2017
12 Nov 2018
26 Oct 2018
26 Oct 2018
Capacity Building for providing Alternative Livelihood Opportunities
for Poor (CBALO)
83 13 Sep 2017 26 Oct 2018
Total Quality Management & ISO 9001: 2015/14001/22000/27000
& Six Sigma (TQM)
88 12 Nov 2018 04 Jan 2019
Training of Trainers in Entrepreneurship and Skill Development
(ToT-ESD)
811 21 Jan 2019 15 Mar 2019
26 Oct 2018
26 Oct 2018
04 Jan 2019
SME Financing –Approaches and Strategies (SMEFAS) 87 12 Nov 2018 04 Jan 2019
Promotion of Micro Enterprises (POME) 89 12 Nov 2018 04 Jan 2019
Planning and Promotion of Agro and Food Enterprises (PAFE) 810 21 Jan 2019 15 Mar 2019
Tourism and Hospitality Management (THM) 812 21 Jan 2019 15 Mar 2019
Intellectual Property Management Strategies for SMEs (IPMSS) 813 21 Jan 2019 15 Mar 2019
6An optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty - Winston Churchill
Hyderabad, the capital city of Telangana, consists of the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad. An imaginary line
drawn across the Tank Bund is still used to distinguish the two cities. A bustling 400-year-old metropolis with an urban
population of 8 million people approximately, Hyderabad was formerly the seat of fabulously wealthy Nizams.
Surrounded by huge prehistoric rock formations, the city is a blend of cutting edge IT companies and well preserved
cultural heritage, a pot-pourri of old and the new. Hyderabad invokes nostalgia among old residents for its culture, fine
arts and certain sophistication in manners. Much more than anything, it presents a true picture of secularism. Hyderabad
is the fifth largest cosmopolitan city in India.
Hyderabad enjoys three main seasons: summer, monsoon and winter. Summers are pretty warm, starting from March
and running through June; whereas winters are pleasant, starting from November till February. Light clothing for summer
and a sweater or jacket for winter is recommended.
The average temperatures at Hyderabad vary:
• August - October 26.0 °C
• November - January 22.0 °C
• February - March 28.0 °C
• April - July 38.0 °C
Hyderabad is known for its varied and exquisite cuisine. The local food is quite spicy; continental, Chinese and other kinds
of food are available in many restaurants. The varieties of fruit available include bananas, apples, grapes, oranges,
mangoes, and melons (in season).
Though Telugu is the language of the state, English, Hindi and Urdu are understood and spoken by majority of the people.
Knowing these languages is a distinct advantage while dealing with the local population in shops and business places,
and while using public transport. Multilingual translation books are available at the Institute library
Climate
Temperatures
Food
Language
About Hyderabad
The best way to predict the future is to create it - Peter Drucker7
NOMINATION FORM
We confirm the following nomination(s) for the Programme / Seminar / Worskshop :
Organisation : ____________________________________________________________________________
Address : ____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
Phone : ____________________________________________________________________________
Fax : ____________________________________________________________________________
E-mail : ____________________________________________________________________________
We enclose a Demand Draft for ̀ . _______________________________________________________________
drawn on _______________________________________________ No. _________________________________
in favour of "The Chief Administrative Officer, ni-msme" payable at Hyderabad, India.
No. Participating Executive Designation
For further details please contact :
The Registrar
(An Organisation of the Ministry of MSME, GoI and ISO 9001-2008 Certified)
Yousufguda, Hyderabad - 500 045, IndiaTel: 91-40-23608544, 23608546, 23608317, 23633499, Fax: 91-40-23608547, 23608956
E-mail: [email protected], [email protected], Website: www.nimsme.org
National Institute for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
OUR CAMPUSFunctional Structure
ni-msme has 4 theme-focused Schools of expertise, under which 11 Centres of Excellence and 5 Cells are functioning cumulatively
to pursue specific activities. All these Centres / Cells have faculty expertise and are equipped to conduct customised / tailor-made /
collaborative programmes for the client organisations.
Our lush green campus with accommodation annexes and study blocks, stretches of velvet lawns and crowning trees, presents a picturesque setting easy on the eye and soothing to the mind, making intellectual pursuit an enjoyable avocation.
The amenities are comparable and cozy, while the training facilities are tailor-made to suit the demands of our activities. ni-msme has a new training block housing a seminar hall with a capacity of 125, a conference hall with a capacity of 500 and 14 lecture halls for the small group interface.
Besides the knowledge support, ni-msme provides an array of support systems that makes training and learning a pleasure. The campus offers a wide choice of recreation and pastime too.
The main objective of LBI is to create jobs at local level and reduce un-employment by creating a favorable ecosystem for entrepreneurial development in the country.
The main focus area under the livelihood incubation is to take up those commercial activities, which are need based to create enterprises in the rural areas of the country.
ni-msme's library is one of the finest in the country and has an exhaustive collection of books, publications, journals, magazines and reports on business, industry and services. Our Small Enterprises National Documentation Centre (SENDOC) is the resource centre of information for industry, business and the right place for those who value information and knowledge.
* The Business Information Bureau is open until 20.00 hrs to facilitate reference and reading.
* Guest Rooms: 300 persons can be accommodated on twin sharing basis and the cafeteria in the campus serves both continental and Indian cuisines.
* Sports and Games relax the mind: One can work out on the jogging track or in the gym to keep fit, or indulge in outdoor games like tennis, football, or take the indoor route to fitness by playing badminton, table tennis, chess or carroms. An assortment of newspapers and magazines are available in the Institute's lounge. Apart from these facilities the Institute has a visiting physician.
Training Facilities
Livelihood Business Incubator (LBI)
Library and Net surfing
School of Enterprise Development (SED)CentresCentre for Industrial Planning and Development (C-IPD)Centre for Policy Research (C-PR)National Resource Centre for Cluster Development (NRCD)
CellsEconomic Investigation and Statistical Cell (EISC)ni-msme NGO Network (N-Cube)
School of Enterprise Management (SEM)CentresCentre for Promotion of Advanced Management Practices (C-PAMP)Centre for Industrial Credit and Financial Services (C-ICFS)Centre for Logistics and Integrated Materials Systems (C-LAIMS)Centre for Environment Concerns (C-ECO)Intellectual Property Facilitation Centre for MSMEs (IPFC)
School of Enterprise Information and Communication (SEIC)CentresCentre for Communication and Information Technology (C-CIT)Small Enterprises National Documentation Centre (SENDOC)
CellLive Projects Cell (LPC)
School of Entrepreneurship and Extension (SEE)CentresCentre for Entrepreneurship and Industrial Extension (C-EIE)Centre for Consultancy and Counselling (C-CC)
CellsWomen Studies Cell (WSC)Employee Assistance Cell (EAC)
ni-msme, the pioneer institute in the field of MSME is playing a major role in providing pro-business environment to
foster the progress of MSME towards success and prosperity. The raison detre of this Institute is to assist the
Government in formulating policies for micro, small and medium enterprises and to help the practising and potential
entrepreneurs through a host of services like training, research, consultancy, information, education and extension.
Set up in 1962, ni-msme has made valuable contributions by creating an impressive record of achievements beyond the
Indian shores, enabling other developing countries to get the benefit of the Institute’s facilities and expertise.
Located in a sprawling and enthralling campus amidst a rich natural setting, ni-msme is well equipped with both physical
and academic infrastructure. In keeping with the changing times and technological changes, the Institute has updated
its style of functioning by focusing on the use of IT in every aspect of its activities, but at the same time retaining the
wisdom and advantages of deeply ingrained traditional practices.
The core activities are being implemented through four Schools of Excellence, viz., School of Enterprise Development
(SED), School of Enterprise Management (SEM), School of Entrepreneurship & Extension (SEE) and School of Enterprise
Information & Communication (SEIC) as well as theme focused Centres like National Resource Centre for Cluster
Development (NRCD), Intellectual Property Facilitation centre (IPFC), Resource Centre for Traditional Paintings (RCTP)
and goods & Services Tax Centre (GSTC).
The Institute stores and supplies information that helps make a successful entrepreneur who is well versed in the
intricacies of business and can participate in business activities intelligently and diligently through its Small Enterprises
National Documentation Centre (SENDOC) and knowledge portal www.msmeinfo.in. Livelihood Business Incubator
(LBI) established in 2016 under the Scheme of ASPIRE of Ministry of MSME for creating a favorable ecosystem for
entrepreneurial development in the country.
The Institute has trained 4, 94, 928 participants by organizing 14, 826 programmes which includes prospective/existing
entrepreneurs and officials from various Ministries of Govt. of India and State Governments till 2016-17. The Institute is
implementing ITEC Scheme of Ministry of External Affairs, Govt. of India since 1967 and trained 9, 817 International
Executives from 142 developing countries till March 2018. The Institute has also undertaken 938 research and
consultancy projects.
The management of the Institute rests with the Governing Council appointed by the Government of India. The governing
body acts through the resident Director. The present Director is Dr. Sanjeev Chaturvedi
The Registrar
(An Organisation of the Ministry of MSME, GoI and ISO 9001-2008 Certified)
Yousufguda, Hyderabad - 500 045, India
Tel: 91-40-23608544, 23608546, 23608317, 23633499, Fax: 91-40-23608547, 23608956
E-mail: [email protected], [email protected], Website: www.nimsme.org
National Institute for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
ni-msme - the premier Institute
For further details, please contact