Description
START YOUR OWN SMAL BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
INTRODUCTION
Government Policy in SSIs/SBEs
Limit of Investment
Government Identification of SBEs/SSIs
Government Identification of Small Business Enterprises
Essential conditions for growth of SSIs/SBEs
Industrial Policy Statements & SSIs/SBEs
Policy Statements Made since Independence
Salient Features of New Policy
Thrust Area for SSIs
Payment Mechanism
Factoring Services
Rsources for SSIs
Timely Adequate Credit
Nodal Agency
Marketing Promotion
Raw Material
Global View of Small Business
US Government Policy Towards Small Business
Small Business in Europe
Features of Japan’s Small Enterprises
Difference Between a Small & Large Business
Importance of SSIs/SBEs in the Indian Economy
Economic Benefits to the Nation
Role of SSIs/SBEs in Economic Development
Entrepreneur and Small Business
Characteristics of an Entrepreneur
Types of Entrepreneurs
How to Become an Entrepreneur
Training & Development Institutions
Features of Entrepreneurial Training
Programmes
Training in Rural Areas
Entrepreneurial Development Programmes
Classification of SSIs
PROJECT CONCEPTION AND START -UP
Selecting the Right Project
Quantitative Models
Startup Process
Customer Needs and Expectations
Checklist
Customer ‘Contract’
Indentifying the Project constrants
Assumptions
Kick off Meeting
Recording Essential Information
THE DEFINITION PHASE
Project Brief and Specification
Defining the Project
A Stakeholder List
A Statement of Requirements
A Project Objectives Statement
A Scope of Work Statement
A Risk Assessment
Keep your Head Don’t go Wildi
Getting Your Project
Definition Approved
PLANNING THE PROJECT
A Common Misconception
Who needs to the involved?
Where does Planning Start ?
Identifying the Key Stages
Top Down Method
Bottom up Method
Using the Key Stages
What must be completed before I can start this work?
Project Work Breakdown Structure
Allocating Responsibility
Record your Allocated Responsibilities
Estimating
Forecasting Durations
Contingencies
Time Limited Scheduling and Estimates
Guidelines for Estimating
Critical Path of your Project
PERT Critical Analysis Technique
Analysing the Logic Diagram
Using the PERT Analysis Data
Using a Computer
Analyse Resource Requirements
Optimising Your Schedule
Review the Project Risk Log
Review the Project Budget
Freezing the Baseline Schedule
Seeking Approval to Launch
LAUNCHING & EXECUTING THE PROJECT
Preparing for Project Execution
Confirming Resource Commitments
Establish a Milestone Schedule
Have a Cmmunication Plan
Project Status Reports
What Meetings do I Need?
Handing Project Changes
Hold a Launch Meeting
Maintaining Plan IntegrityControl Environment
Design Your Control System
Monitoring the Progress
Measuring the Progress
Managing the issues Arising
Ranking the issues
Responsibility: PST or Sponsor
Responsibility, Project Sponsor
Responsibility Project Manager
Resolving Issues
Tracking Your Project
Define Completion
Progress Reporting
Progress Meetings
Control the Costs
Cost Control Measures
Recording cost Data
SECRETS OF SUCCESS
Success Fits well into VLCC
Sadhana’s Inspiration
Ambani’s Greatest Strength
Penning Luxor’s Success Story
Spectacular Business with Simple Product
Pan Parag’s Success Formula
Turning Adversity into Prosperity
From Hired Furniture of HCL Height
Work and Work
Force behind BPL Forte
Nirula’s Novelty
Maruti’s Road to Success
A Housewife’s Skill behind Namaste Exports
Suitcase to a Factory
Show Business to Big Business in Fashion
Bees made Golden Meadows
A Dart of Success for Blue Dart
Magic of Can-Do Spirit
Listen to Business Leaders
Exciting the Customers
Technological Leadership
HELPING HAND TO YOUR SUCCESS
Small Industries Service Institutes (SISIs)
Facilities offered to SSIs
Regional Testing Centres (RTCs)
Tool Rooms/Tool Design Institutes
Product cum Process Development Centres
Central Footwear Training Institutes
Associate Institutions Training
Salient Features
Central Government Incentives/Facilities Concessions
Fiscal Incentives
How to arrange Finance?
State Financial Corporation (SFCs)
National Small Industries
Corporation (NSIC) and State Small Industries Corporations (SSICs)
Commercial Banks
Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDB)
Export Credit Guarantee Corporation of India (ECGC)
Covers issued by ECGC
Additional Useful Information
SOME COURSES FOR SELF EMPLOYMENT
Indian Institute of Technology
Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship & Management
Centre for Electronics
Design and Technology
Haryana Delhi Industrial Consultants
Small Industries Service Institute
FICCI Ladies’ Organisation
Small Industries Service Institute
Burhani Institute of Business Entrepreneurship
Training Programme on How to Start an Export Business
National Economic Planning Techniques
Central Institute of Fisheries Education
Directorate General of Employment and Training
Centre for the Development of Glass Industry
Admission Regulations and General Instructions
National Council for Cement and Building Materials
Central Footwear Training Centre
Central Leather Research Institute
Central Silk Board
Short Term Training Courses at CIFNET
Central Institute of Plastic Engineering Technology
Indian Institute of Packaging
Industrial and Technical Consultancy Organisation of Tamil Nadu Ltd.
Family Entertainment Centre
Fortune in Chemical Industries
Fly Ash Bricks
ADDRESSES OF SMALL INDUSTRIES SERVICE INSTITUTES & BRANCH SISIS ETC.
Engineers India Research Institute (EIRI) is a renowned name in the industrial world for offering technical
and financial consultancy services.
EIRI services are:
Detailed Feasibility Reports
New Project Identification
Project Feasibility and Market Study
Identification of Lucrative Industrial Project Opportunities
Preparation of Project Profiles / Pre-Investment and Detailed Feasibility Studies,
Market Surveys / Studies, Market Survey Cum Detailed Techno-Economic Feasibility Reports
Project Reports in CD Roms
Identification of Plant /Process/Machinery and Equipment, Industrial General Guidance for setting up new
industrial projects.
Our most up-to-date and Technologically Advanced Industrial Project Reports, categorized with respect to
Financial Outlays and Sector – wise Classification are immensely useful for :
Existing Small or Medium Scale Industrialists facing competition from large houses
Young Entrepreneurs dreaming to start their own industrial enterprise
Young Graduates and Professionals wishing to begin their career
Industrialists interested in Debottlenecking their capacities & New Product – Lines
Large Industrial Houses pursuing Expansion, Growth and Diversification Plans