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The vibrancy of an economy depends on the constant flow of entrepreneurs who can take up challenges in business and industry. An entrepreneur is one of the important segments of economic growth. Schumpeter observes that economic development consists of employing resources in a different way in doing a new combination of means of production. He contends that economic growth depends on the rate of applied technical progress i.e. innovation rate of applied technical progress in the economic field which in turn depends on supply of entrepreneurs in society. Thus entrepreneur becomes the agent of change in society[1]. Entrepreneur’s motivations & aspirations are conducive to development. Entrepreneurial competence makes all the difference in the rate of economic growth. A broad based entrepreneurial class in India is a felt need and such an entrepreneurial class would speed up the process of activating the factors of production leading to a higher rate of economic growth dispersal of economic activities, development of backward & rural tribal areas, creation of employment opportunities, improvement in the standard of living of the weaker sections of the society and involvement of all sections of the society in the process of growth[2]. An entrepreneur plays a critical role in the process of socioeconomic change by envisaging new opportunities new techniques, new products & by coordinating all other activities.
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Contents: Introduction, Objectives and Methodology, Institutional Set-Up and SFCs in India, A Study of Economic Profile, Organisational Framework of SFCs, Resources Mobilisation by APSFC and OSFC, An Appraisal of Lending Operations of APSFC and OSFC, Summary, Conclusions and Suggestions.
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Unit I-Entrepreneurial Opportunities and Enterprise Creation 1. Sensing and Identification of Entrepreneurial Opportunities, 2. Environment Scanning, 3. Market Assessment, 4. Identification of Entrepreneurial Opportunities and Feasibility Study, 5. Selection of an Enterprise, 6. Setting up of an Enterprise, Unit II-Enterprise Planning and Resourcing 7. Business Planning, 8. Concept of Project and Planning, 9. Formulation of Project Report and Project Appraisal, 10. Resource Assessment : Financial and Non-Financial, 11. Fixed and Working Capital Requirements, 12. Fund Flow Statement, 13. Accounting Ratios, 14. Break-Even Analysis, 15. Venture Capital : Sources and Means of Funds, 16. Selection of Technology, Unit III-Enterprise Management 17. Fundamentals of Management, 18. Production Management and Quality Control, 19 . Marketing Management, 20. Financial Management and Sources of Business Finance, 21. Determination of Cost and Profit, 22. Possibilities and Strategies for Growth and Development in Business, 23. Entrepreneurial Discipline and Social Responsibility, Practical 24. Project Work, 25. Examples of Project Work, 26. Project Planning, 27. Case Study, 28. Project Analysis, 29. Project Report, Sample Project Report I–III Value Based Questions (VBQ) Model Paper] I & II Latest Model Paper Examination Papers.
Entrepreneurship is the most important instrument of social and economic development. It is because of this reason it is remarked that developing countries are not underdeveloped but undermanaged. It is true of Japan. About a century ago Japan was considered as an underdeveloped country. Thanks to the rapid progress made by Management science, now Japan is regarded as one of the most advanced countries of the world. Increasing production and productivity is the need of the hour. These are dependent upon physical factors or natural resources of a country and its human resource. However, the resources capable of enlargement can only be human resource. All other resources stand under the laws of mechanics. They can be better utilised or worse utilised but they can never have an output greater than the sum of the inputs. Man alone of all the resources available to man, can grow and develop if properly directed and motivated. In line with this thinking, there has been a revolutionary change in management philosophy. He (man) is potentially creative, trustworthy and co-operative. He is also considered to possess the potential for growth, achievement and constructive action with others. It is the job of the management to nurture and tap employee’s productive drives. Entrepreneurship, therefore, hold the key to the economic development of a nation. It is because of this reason the U.G.C.’s Unified Syllabus has included the study of business management subject in almost every course in business and management disciplines, be it B. Com., M. Com., B.B.A. or M.B.A., C.A.C.S., C.W.A. and so on. The author has tried to explain the subject in the most simple language. Extensive use of charts, pictures and diagrams has been made to explain and illustrate the difficult concepts and Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship. Important questions asked in the examinations conducted by various universities and professional institutes have been given at the end of each chapter. The authors sincerely believe that the book will be of immense use and help the students preparing for these examinations.
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Part 'A' : Foundations of Business 1.Nature and Purpose of Business, 2. Classification of Business Activities, 3. Forms of Business Organisations—Sole Proprietorship or Sole Trade, 4. Joint Hindu Family Business, 5. Partnership, 6. Co-operative Societies, 7. Company/Joint Stock Company, 8. Choice of Form of Business Organisations and Starting a Business, 9. Private and Public Sector/Enterprises, 10. Forms of Organising Public Sector Enterprises and Changing Role of Public Sector, 11. Global Enterprises (Multinational Companies) Joint Venture and Public Private Partnership,12. Business Services – I Banking, 13. Business Services – II Insurance, 14. Business Services – III Communication : Postal and Telecom, 15. Business Services – IV Warehousing, 16. Transportation, 17. E- Business and Out Sourcing Services, 18. Social Responsibility of Business and Business Ethics, Part 'B' : Corporate Organisation, Finance and Trade 19. Formation of a Company, 20. Sources of Business Finance, 21. Small Business, 22. Internal Trade, 23. External Trade or International Business, 24. Project Report. Value Based Questions [(VBQ) With Answers] Goods and Services Tax (GST) Latest Model Paper (BSEB) Examination Paper (JAC) with OMR Sheet