Mokani, Rinkal K

Women Entrepreneurs - Critical Issues A Few Case Studies / Mokani, Rinkal K. - 2005

Entrepreneurship has been acknowledged to be one of the essential factors determining the growth of industry of any country. Many studies and evidences show that Entrepreneurship development and economic development are very closely inter-related. Women of today are in several ways different from the women of yester years. During the present times they seek social and economic independence and are prepared to take risk for the same. Women entrepreneurs are divided into three categories: 1. The first group consist of women with educational and professional qualification who takes the initiative and manage the business as well as man do. Women entrepreneurs who have the basic managerial training and educational qualification go for the medium and large scale units. 2. The second group consists of those women entrepreneurs who do not have education or any formal training in management but have developed practical skills required for the small scale sector choose that product with which they are familiar. For example garments, dolls, handicraft items etc. 3. The third group of women entrepreneurs work in cities and slums to help women with lower means of livelihood. The need...


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