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EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENTPROGRAMMES
2016 - 17
National Institute for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises(An Organisation of the Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India)(An ISO 9001-2008 Organisation)
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
• Greater focus on research and consultancy assignments in MSME development
• Spotlighting of topical issues through conferences, seminars and workshops
• Prominence to need based programmes
• Shift towards client driven approach and innovative interventions
• Programme evaluation studies
• Emphasis on research publications
• 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, 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
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SCHOOL OF ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT (SED)
EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES 2016 - 17
EDP 2016 - 17
Project Preparation Skills for Credit Linkages for Micro Enterprises Development
P r o m o t i o n o f M i c r o Enterprises
Capacity Building of the Artisans SHGs for Providing S k i l l a n d L i v e l i h o o d Development
Enterprises Development through Self-Employment
Refresher Programme on MSME for State Industries Department Officials
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Project concept/formulation of objectives
Information needs for project preparation
Credit linkages with banks, rating parameters for existing norms
Financial plan preparation
Project designing and presentation of data
Project appraisal parameters
Policies and programmes
Support Mechanism
Planning for Micro Enterprises
Product Feasibility Analysis
Strategies for Increasing production capacity
Self employment opportunities for Artisans
Innovative approaches for fine tuning the deliverables
Marketing Skills to increase revenue generation
Soft Skills (Building Positive attitude, Time management etc.)
Identification of Viable Enterprises
Concept of Self Employment
S e l f E m p l o y m e n t D e v e l o p m e n t Programmes Project Preparations
MSMED Act- Relevance in State Policies
Promotion of Entrepreneurship and extension
Enterprise Management
S t r a t e g i e s f o r E n t e r p r i s e Development
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20-24 Jun 2016
11-13 Jul 2016
18-22 Jul 2016
01-05 Aug 2016
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SCHOOL OF ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT (SED)
EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES 2016 - 17
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Process and procedures (as per MoEF)
Ski l ls and L ive l ihood Development Opportunities for Urban Poor
P r o m o t i o n o f A g r o Enterprises in Rural Areas
Solar Energy Technologies and Applications
M i c r o - E n t e r p r i s e Development for Project O f f i c e r s a n d F i e l d Officers of Various Govt. Departments
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EIA in Indian Scenario
EIA Process and Procedures
Risk Analysis for EIA
Environmental Clearances process and Social Impact Assessment
Skill development as a strategy for eradication of urban poverty
Employability skills for urban poor and creating a framework for analyzing livelihood intervention choices
Urban poverty alleviation programs through microfinance and self employment
Methodologies of market survey for identification and taking up of viable enterprises.
Promotion of Agro Enterprises in Rural Areas
Planning of Various enterprises based on resources
Agro enterprises linkages with other parameters
Technology t ransfer and i ts implications
Basics of Solar Energy, Radiation
Role of Charge Controllers
System designing of solar panels and PCB Boards
Trouble shooting & MNRE Programme under National Solar Mission
Micro Enterprise Planning
Appra is ing Micro Enterpr ise opportunities
S m a l l a n d M i c r o b u s i n e s s M a n a g e m e n t S k i l l s a n d implementation
Strategies of Micro Enterprise Development
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14-16 Sep 2016
19-23 Sep 2016
26-28 Sep 2016
17-21 Oct 2016
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SCHOOL OF ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT (SED)
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Product Identification and P r e p a r a t i o n o f L o w Investment Project Profiles
Enterprises Development through Micro Finance and Mudra Bank
Orientation Programme on MSME Promotion
Promotion of Viable Micro Enterprises for SHGs
Recycling of Wastes in SME Sector
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Identification of Potential Avocations for individuals, groups, Communities and organisations
Preparation of Project profiles
Appraisals of proposals in low range of investment
Role of MUDRA Bank in Promoting Enterprises
Efficacy and emerging concepts and practices of micro finance
Potential survey for identification of micro enterprises
What Mudra Bank offers for new and progressive entrepreneurs-
Preparation and appraisal of projects and bank finance through Mudra Bank
Project monitoring and evaluation
MSME Policy
MSME Programmes & Schemes
Planning of MSMEs in a district/ region/ state level
Evaluation / impact methodologies of MSME Planning
Potential survey for selection of viable micro enterprises
Feasibility study of activities
Detection of incipient sickness of units and remediation strategies
Improving the management skills of SHGs with regards to finance and marketing
Risk management and sustainability issues
Industrial waste - sources, and types
Waste management and recycling
E-Waste and Business Opportunity
Solid waste resource management and its impact on environment
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21-23 Nov 2016
21-25 Nov 2016
16-18 Jan 2017
06-10 Feb 2017
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SCHOOL OF ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT (SED)
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Seminars/Workshops
e-Waste Management-Recycling for sustainable Development
I n d u s t r i a l H a z a r d o u s Waste Management in SME Sector
Alternative Energy Options for SME Sector
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Introduction to e-waste management
R e g u l a t o r y f r a m e w o r k a n d compliance requirements
e-waste collection system
Recycling e-waste: practices & challenges
Role of informal sector in e-waste management
Procedures for setting up e-waste recycling facilities
A p p r o a c h t o w a r d s e f f e c t i v e management systems for e-waste
Create public awareness on industrial waste management
Improve efficiency of industrial waste management
Reduce and detoxifying the industrial waste to the maximum
Familiarise the rules and regulations of industrial waste management and their impact
Role of alternative energy sources
E c o n o m i c s o f p r o d u c t i o n / productivity of solar energy
Promotion of other alternative energies like wind, water, waves
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28-29 Apr 2016
15-16 Sep 2016
08-09 Dec 2016
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Product Identification and Marketing Strategies for M i c r o a n d S m a l l Enterprises
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Potential survey for identification of opportunities in market
Marketing concepts for micro enterprises
Product designing and market launching
Preparation of project report
Project monitoring and evaluation
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SCHOOL OF ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT (SED)
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EDP 2016 - 17
National Workshop on PMEGP
Cleaner Technologies for Sustainable Development of SME sector
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PMEGP an overview Issues in preparation of DPR for PMEGP Enterprises
Financing of PMEGP Beneficiaries
Implementation of PMEGP at district level
Management of Hazardous waste (HWM)
Appropriate disposal of Industrial wastes
Congestion of waste in cities
Role of biodegradable materials in Cleaner Technologies
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15-16 Dec 2016
13-14 Feb 2017
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NATIONAL RESOURCE CENTRE FOR CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT (NRCD)
EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES 2016 - 17
Soft and Hard interventions in MSME Clusters
Strategic Approaches for MSME Development
Preparation of DSR & DPR (Diagnostic Study Report & Detailed Project Report)
MSME Cluster Development through Innovat ion & Incubation
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Basic concepts & Methodology
Strategic Action Plan for Cluster Development
Designing & Execution of Interventions
Significance of Detailed Project Report
Networking & Convergence
Role of BDS in clusters
Significance and Issues of MSMEs
Government Initiatives for MSME Development & MSME schemes
Concepts of Innovation & Incubation, C luster Deve lopment , Soc ia l Entrepreneurship, PPP, Export Marketing
Institutional Support for MSMEs
Basic concepts & Methodology
Cluster Analysis
Significance of Diagnostic Study Report (DSR) & Detailed Project Report (DPR)
Contents & Structure
D a t a C o l l e c t i o n & A n a l y s i s Techniques & Report writing
Basic concepts of innovation, incubation & Clusters
Cluster Development Strategy
Network Development
Schemes related to Innovation & Clusters
Implementation of cluster interventions
Monitoring & Evaluation
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Basic concepts & MethodologyRole of Government, Development Organisations and NGOs in cluster development
Cluster Identification and Analysis
Cluster Development Models
Road map for cluster development
Monitoring & Evaluation
Role of BDS in clusters
Concepts of PPP
PPP Schemes
Conceptualisation of PPP models
PPP in clusters for infrastructure development
Monitoring & Evaluation
Project Management
Development of Rural Clusters
Inclusive Growth of MSMEs through Public Private Partnership (PPP)
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16-20 Jan 2017
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Thematic Interventions for Sustainability of MSME Clusters
Workshop on C luster Development for State Government Officials
National Workshop on Incubations
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Need & Importance of Thematic Interventions
Designing cluster/ sector specific interventions
Role of BDS in implementation
Sustenance of Clusters
State & Central Schemes
Implementation, Monitoring & Evaluation
Impact Assessment
Experience Sharing
State & Central Schemes
Implementation Experiences
Role of stakeholders
Action for Sustenance
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23-24 Jan 2017
13-14 Feb 2017
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EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES 2016 - 17
EDP 2016 - 17
Long Term Programmes (International)
Communication Skills in English and Promotion of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (EPMSMEs)
Capacity Building for Providing Alternative Livelihood Opportunities for Poor (CBALO)
Innovative Strategies for SME Development (ISSD)
Promotion of Micro Enterprises (POME)
Planning and Promotion of Agro and Food Enterprises (PAFE)
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05 Sep- 28 Oct 2016
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23 Jan-17 Mar 2017
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SCHOOL OF ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT (SEM)
EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES 2016 - 17
Internet and Social Media Marketing Strategies
Foreign Trade Management
Branding and Marketing Strategies for MSMEs
Business Innovations for MSMEs
P u b l i c P r o c u r e m e n t Policies for MSMEs
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Google as Search Engine
SEO & SEM
Create strategic partnerships
Identify and recruit influencers
Building competitive advantage
International Trade
WTO & trade liberalisation
Foreign trade policies
Trade procedures & documentation
Logistics & Supply Chain Management
International finance
IPR issues
Consumer Behavior, Branding & Advertising
Creating brands
Brands Monetisation
Identifications of influencers
Gain competitive intelligence and use the same for competitive advantage
Case Studies of Brands
Business market segmentation for MSMEs
Innovation & Creativity
Business Design & Innovation Growth
Driving Growth through Business Innovation
Marketing in Digital world
Public Procurement Policies
Vendor Development plan
Clustering in India and key attributes for policy making.
Capacity building and Vendor Management
Understanding challenges and strategies of procurement, planning and development
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25-29 Jul 2016
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SCHOOL OF ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT (SEM)
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Right to Information Act & Significance
Project Appraisal: Tools and Techniques
International Business Management
Finance for Non Finance Executives
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Introduction to Right to Information Act 2005Role of Organisation in implementing the Act
Methodology for implementing the Act
Exceptions under Right to Information Act
Role and responsibilities of PIO
Role and functions of Appellate Authority
Disposal of requests for information
Latest decisions of CIC & various ICs
Marketing aspects
Technical aspects
Managerial aspects
Financial aspects
Social aspects
Sensitivity analysis
International trade policies
Technology upgradation
Market expansion & diversification
Pricing policies
Demand & Supply in international markets
Competitiveness
Capital budgeting, evaluation/ choice of capital
structure and financing patterns
Working capital management
Analysis of finance statements; ratio analysis, corporate objective and ROI
Budgeting process and techniques
Costing principles and techniques
Capital market developments
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19-23 Sep 2016
19-23 Sep 2016
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SCHOOL OF ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT (SEM)
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Advanced Skills for the Executive Secretaries & Change Management
International Marketing Strategies and Policies
I n n o v a t i v e P r o d u c t Development for MSMEs
Lending Strategies for MSMEs
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Social intelligence
Computer & communication skills
Change management
Change models
Challenges of change management
International marketing - concept
Intercultural management.
International product policy.
International pricing policy.
International promotion policy.
International place strategy.
Risk management - international markets
Innovation and creativity
Strategy and transformation
Operating models & designs
Product portfolio optimisation
Product management
Competitive advantage
Financial sector
Development banking
Schemes of financing
Project formulation and appraisal
Supervision and follow-up of
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Sick enterprises and turnaround
strategies
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07-11 Nov 2016
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Introduction and Importance of CSR
Provisions under Companies Act for
CSR activities.
CSR Role in growth of corporate
sector, practices and examples.
Introduction to Corporate Governance.
Principles of risk management and
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management for good governance.
Introduction to Right to Information
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Role of organisation in implementing
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Roles and responsibilities of PIO
Powers and functions of CIC
EDP 2016 - 17
Corporate Governance – CSR and RTI Practices
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Export & Non-Tariff Barrier Implications for SAARC Countries
Effective Management of Enterprises
Meet on Budget and MSMEs
Ÿ Introduction to International business
Ÿ FTA’s, GATS and RTAs
Ÿ Role of WTO, NTBs and NTMs
Ÿ IPR – Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks
Ÿ Introduction to International business
Ÿ FTA’s, GATS and RTAs
Ÿ Role of WTO, NTBs and NTMs
Ÿ IPR – Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks
Ÿ Organisation development
Ÿ Strategic management
Ÿ Professional development
Ÿ New business development
Ÿ Networking
Ÿ Direct taxes
Ÿ Indirect taxes
Ÿ Impact of union budget on MSMEs
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03 Mar 2017
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY FACILITATION CENTRE FOR MSMEs (IPFC)
EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES 2016 - 17
Intellectual Property Rights & Implications for MSMEs
P a t e n t S p e c i f i c a t i o n Drafting
P a t e n t S t r a t e g y f o r Entrepreneurs, Scientists and Engineers
Intellectual Property & S t r a t e g i e s f o r Commercialisation and monetisation
Ÿ Concept, characteristics and context of Intellectual Property Issues involved in IP Management: An overview
Ÿ IP components: Patents, Trade Marks, Copyrights, GI & Industrial Designs
Ÿ IP Commercialisation and Deployment
Ÿ Government initiatives on IP Promotion for Startups & MSMEs
Ÿ IP Enforcement
Introduction to IPR
Patent & Indian Patents Act, 1970
Different sections of a Patent Specification
Invention Disclosure Form & Writing an Effective
Invention Disclosure
Types of Patent Application & Filing Requirements
Practical exercises for hands-on training and
Case studies
Introduction to IPR
Patent filing & Prosecution
Patent Search & Landscaping
Use of Patent Information for innovation and New Product Development
Relevant Case studies
Introduction to IPR & Types of IPR
Ways to Commercialise
Role of Technology Transfer & its Importance
Government funding schemes for Technology Transfer & Commercialisation
Case studies
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25-29 Jul 2016
10-12 Aug 2016
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Introduction to IPR & Types of IPR
Copyrights & Trademark for Media, Entertainment & Sports Industry
Trademark Act
International Treaties
R e g i s t r a t i o n p r o c e d u r e o f Trademarks & Copyrights
I P C h a l l e n g e s f o r M e d i a , Entertainment & Sports industry
Relevant Case studies
Seminars/Workshops
IP Strategy for Startups & Entrepreneurs
Intellectual Property Rights for Biotech & Pharma Sectors
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Intellectual Property Basics
Different Types of IP and their Filing Costs with Time Frames
Intellectual Property Tips: Protection and Avoiding Infringement
Government schemes on IP protection
Things to consider when developing an IP strategy
Best IP strategies including defense, development, and monetisation of IP through case studies
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
Types of IPR
Issues and Prospects for Biotech & Pharma Sectors
Non Patentable Inventions
Patent Application Procedure in India
E x a m i n a t i o n G u i d e l i n e s f o r Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology Applications
Patent search & Patent analytics
Infringement of Patents
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05-06 Dec 2016
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Copyright and trade mark for Media, Entertainment & Sports Industry
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SCHOOL OF ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT (SEM)
EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES 2016 - 17
Communication Skills in English and Tourism and Hospitality Management (ETHM)
SME Financing –Approaches and Strategies (SMEFAS)
Total Quality Management & ISO 9001: 2008/14001/22000/27000 & Six Sigma (TQM)
Tourism and Hospitality Management (THM)
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14 Nov 2016-06 Jan 2017
14 Nov 2016-06 Jan 2017
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General Overview of IPR Tools
The Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers' Rights Act – 2001
DUS Testing - General Guidelines
International Treaties & Licensing for Commercialisation of Protected Plant Varieties, Royalty Collection Systems, Enforcing Rights
National Gene Fund & Plant Genome Saviour Awards
Introduction to IPR, Types of IPR
Filing process of IP applications
Significance of IPR in business
S t r a t e g i e s f o r I P C r e a t i o n , Development and Management, Licensing
Enforcement & Case studies
Protection of Plant Varieties & Farmers' Rights
Management of Intellectual property Rights in India
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24 Feb 2017
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Capaci ty Bu i ld ing on P r o v i d i n g L i v e l i h o o d Opportunities for the Elected Members of Panchayati Raj in the State of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh
P r o m o t i o n o f G r e e n Entrepreneurship
Training of Trainers on EDPs in Food Processing
Training of Trainers in E n t r e p r e n e u r s h i p Development for the officials of Agriculture and allied departments of North East Region
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Fundamentals of the organisation
Strategy & direction
Leadership
Talent management
HRM
Auditing
Sustainable Livelihood Framework
Policies & livelihood strategies
Understanding Green Entrepreneurship
Green Entrepreneurship concepts
Environmental entrepreneurship
Sustainable entrepreneurship
Cleaner technologies
Energy management
Various Opportunities in Food processing Sector
Raw Material availability & selection
Various Processing Methods & Value addition
Preservation Techniques
Various Processing machineries & their capacity & costing
Packaging material & Packaging Machinery
Quality Control, GMP & GHP
Entrepreneurship –History
EMT lab
Characteristics of an entrepreneur
Business plan preparation
Financial analysis
Break Even Analysis
Market analysis
Field visit/research study
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1 Week
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1 Week
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18-22 Jul 2016
18-22 Jul 2016
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E n t r e p r e n e u r s h i p Development Programmes for the functionaries of Nehru Yuva Kendra (NYK)
Social Entrepreneurship for Sustainable Development
F a m i l y B u s i n e s s Entrepreneurship
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Entrepreneurship- a social cause
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Business plan preparation
Financial management
Strategic management
Market analysis
Business Development Strategies
Business Information Systems
Field visit/Research study
Entrepreneurship –Introduction
EMT lab
Characteristics of an entrepreneur
C h a r a c t e r i s t i c s o f S o c i a l Entrepreneurship
Sustainable development concept/ model
Entrepreneurial Motivation Lab
Intrapreneurhsip
Strategic Management
Financial Management
Succession Planning & Management
Social Entrepreneurship
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20-22 Mar 2017
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Empowerment of Women through Enterprises (EWE)
Training Methods and Skills for Managers (TMSM)
Training of Trainers in Entrepreneurship and Skill Development (ToT-ESD)
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8 Weeks
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14 Nov 2016-06 Jan 2017
23 Jan-17 Mar 2017
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MIS with Simple MS-Excel
Privacy and Cyber Security for Enterprises
E-Commerce and Online Retailing
Advanced MS-Word and E x c e l T r a i n i n g f o r Government Officials
S e t u p S M E s t h r o u g h Amazon and other Portals
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C u s t o m i s e p r o g r a m o p t i o n s according to individual or office workflows and preferences.
Application of Formulae
MIS Application
Retrieving Data from Excel
Human rights are used in the debate.
Public Privacy.
Individual , societal , pol i t ical and governmental actors interact in this context?
Cyber security in consistency with human rights is about?
Analysing cyber security issues based on international human rights norms, standards and regimes.
Cyber Security Policy
Copyrights
UN guidelines for Cyber Security
E-marketing definition
Six methods of e-Commerce
Online strategies
Models
Advantages and Disadvantages
Security Concerns
Application of Formulae
MIS Application
Retrieving Data from Excel
Advanced Features and Macro
How to set-up SME through Amazon
Manage the Dash Board
Managing Stocks
Pricing Bandwidth
Photography importance
Suppliers
Packaging and Logistics
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26-30 Sep 2016
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The fee structure at ni-msme in general is as follows:
Participation Fee: a) . 15, 000 (Residential) / .13,000 (Non-Residential) per week
b) . 9, 000 (Residential) / . 7,500 (Non-Residential) for 3 days
c) . 3, 000 (Residential) / . 2,500 (Non-Residential) per day for Seminar / Workshop
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.
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ABOUT HYDERABAD
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
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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, Govt. of India)(An ISO 9001 : 2008 Organisation)
Yousufguda, Hyderabad - 500 045, INDIA.Tel : 91-40-23608544, 23608546, 23608317, 23633499, Fax : 91-40-23608547 / 23608956
National Institute for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (ni-msme)
E-mail: [email protected], Website: www.nimsme.org [email protected],
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)
OUR CAMPUS
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.
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
Library and Net surfing
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)
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)
Functional 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.
ni-msme - the premier Institute
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ni-msme, the pioneer entrepreneurship development institute, is playing a pro-active role in providing techno-managerial services to foster the progress of MSMEs towards success and prosperity. The principal charter of this Institute is to assist the Government in formulating policies for MSME and help the practising and potential entrepreneurs through a host of services like training, research, consultancy, information, education and extension. It is a training ground for senior technocrats, bureaucrats and bankers who come here to up-date their expertise and knowledge in order to equip themselves with the latest concepts and practices, and streamline their MSME promotion operations.
Set up in 1960, ni-msme has made valuable contributions by creating an impressive record of achievements. Its activities have gone beyond the Indian boundaries, enabling other developing countries to take advantage of facilities provided by it. ni-msme activities keep changing from time to time to suit the needs of enterprises in the context of globalisation. Since 1967 ni-msme has been sharing its experiences with the international community.
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 upgraded its style of functioning by adopting the use of IT in every aspect of its activities, at the same time retaining the wisdom and advantages of deeply ingrained traditional practices.
The Institute, through its SENDOC (Small Enterprise National Documentation Centre) collects, stores and supplies information that carves out a successful entrepreneur, well versed in the intricacies of business and competent to participate in business activities intelligently and diligently. It has successfully conceived specialised need based programmes, workshops and seminars in tune with the changing policy climate and economic situation.
ni-msme has made many significant contributions to enterprise promotion both nationally and internationally. The landmark contributions at the national level include: the first entrepreneurship model (1964) by Prof. David McClelland in association with the Institute’s research team; Backward Area Development (1969); Industrial Estate Planning (1971); Preparation of Directories for Small Enterprises (1985); UNESCO Chair for SME Policy Research (1996/1997); EDP for Rationalised Employees in State and Central PSUs (1998); Trade Related Development Programme for Women [(TREAD) 2000]; Entrepreneurship Development in the New Millennium (2001); Little Angels Project [(ILO) 2001]; Income Opportunities for the Families of Child Labour - ILO Project (2002-03); Cluster Development Programmes (2003); Re-Engineering the Activities of DICs [(REDIC) 2004]; establishing NRCD (National Resource Centre for Cluster Development) (2003-04); Orientation for MSME Development for IAS personnel (2007); National workshop on MSME Cluster Development conducted in New Delhi (2008); Capacity Building Programmes for Principals and Senior Faculty Members of ITIs (DGE&T) (2008); National Conference on Women Entrepreneurship and Innovation (2009); Workshop on Empowerment of Women through Rural Enterprises and Marketing Strategies for SHG Micro Enterprises in Port Blair (2009); EDPs/ESDPs/ToTs, sponsored by the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, Govt. of India under the “Scheme of Assistance to Training Institutions” (2009-10); EDPs in Food Processing (2009-10); Customised Programmes for the Officials of ULBs (sponsored by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation, Govt. of India) (2009-10); EDP for First Generation Entrepreneurs, APSFC, Govt. of Andhra Pradesh (2011); Revitalisation of District Industries Centres (DICs) (2012); Project Identification, Preparation of Project Profiles and Project Appraisal, Sponsored by the Directorate of Micro & Small Scale Enterprises, Govt. of West Bengal (2013); “IGNITE” Industrial Motivation Programme, sponsored by the Dalit Indian Chamber of Commerce & Industry (DICCI), CII, APIIC and Govt. of Andhra Pradesh (2013); Mid Career Programme on MSME Promotion, sponsored by Directorate of Industries & Commerce, Govt. of Kerala (2014); IPR Challenges & Prospects, Sponsored by DC (MSME), Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India (2015); and Programme on Corporate Governance and RTI Act-2005, Sponsored by the Singareni Collieries Company Ltd (2016);establishing Intellectual Property Facilitation Centre for MSMEs (IPFC) (2010), and Resource Centre for Traditional Paintings for Handicrafts (RCTP) (2010), add a new dimension to the already existing operations of ni-msme.
In the international arena too ni-msme has been offering its services to many of the world's best-known organisations. The first international programme was conducted in 1967 with assistance from UNIDO. Enterprise Development and Government Effectiveness (EDGE) for Sri Lanka (1998); Workshop on PROSME (1998); CFTC sponsored programmes; B2B transactions with Uganda, Namibia, South Africa, Bhutan (2000); Nigeria (2001), Sudan, Ghana (2002); Vision Document for Empowering Women (2003) and Industrial Potential Survey and Preparation of Project Profiles for MSMEs (2004) in Mauritius; sponsored international programmes for Bank of Ghana (2006-08); all-time record of 28 International Executive Development Programmes, 5 of them specially for African countries (2007-08); Outreach programme for African women executives as a fore-runner to India-Africa Forum Summit (2008); sponsored international programmes for Bangladesh Small & Cottage Industries Corporation (BSCIC) (2008-09); Regional Perspective of Developing and Developed Countries Cooperation for SMEs Competitiveness, Marketing and Partnership (TCS Co-Plan, Ministry of External Affairs, Govt. of India) (2009); Entrepreneurship Development in Food Processing Sector for the Executives of Africa Countries [sponsored by the Ministry of External Affairs, Govt. of India, under India-Africa Forum Summit (IAFS) 2010-11 and implemented by the Ministry of Food Processing Industries, Govt. of India (2011)]; Training of Trainers on Entrepreneurship Development for Women Trainers – Motivators [Ministry of External Affairs, Govt. of India, under TCS Co-Plan (2011)]; Training of Trainers on Entrepreneurship Development in Food Processing Sector [sponsored by the Ministry of External Affairs, Govt. of India, under India-Africa Forum Summit (IAFS) 2011-12 and implemented by the Ministry of Food Processing Industries, Govt. of India (2012)]; International Training Programme on Micro Finance for Micro Enterprises Development and Livelihood Promotion, Sponsored by the Palli Karma Shahayak Foundation (PKSF), Bangladesh (2013), Total Quality Management & ISO (TQM) (at Bhutan), Sponsored by the College of Science and Technology, Rinchending, Bhutan (2014), Training of Trainers on Non-Tariff Barriers (NTB) and Non-Tariff Measures (NTM) Environment in SAARC (at Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Bhutan), Sponsored by GIZ (2016), Capacity Building of Women Entrepreneurs/ Farmers of Bangladesh in Floriculture, Sponsored by USAID’s Agricultural Value Chains (AVC) Project, Bangladesh (2015) and Intellectual Property as a tool to enhance Competitiveness of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (IPC-MSMEs), Sponsored by the Ministry of External Affairs, Govt. of India under TCS Co-Plan (2016) are a few of the Institute’s international initiatives
The management of the Institute rests with the Governing Council appointed by the Government of India. The governing body acts through the resident Director General. The present Director General is Mr. M. Chandrasekhar Reddy
The Registrar
(An Organisation of the Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India)(An ISO 9001:2008 Organisation)Yousufguda, Hyderabad - 500 045, INDIA.Tel : 91-40-23608544, 23608546, 23608317, 23633499, Fax : 91-40-23608547 / 23608956E-mail: [email protected], Website: www.nimsme.org
National Institute for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (ni-msme)