India
is the world’s second most populous country with a population of around 1.252 Billion
(as per 2013 census reports). If the number of people is increasing, it goes
without saying that so are the necessities. We humans have many basic
requirements in life without which we can’t survive. Amongst them the most
important one is Money. Be it the Rural or the urban regions, all are in the
race to earn a livelihood and give a decent lifestyle to their families. When
we talk about a City like Mumbai, it is employment which figures top amongst
most prominent needs. You may be wondering why I am telling you about all this
instead of speaking about Entrepreneurship.
Well, it all goes together.
When you speak of the word Entrepreneur,
You
are speaking of a very vast element. An Entrepreneur is a person who is the
owner of a business or venture and who takes up all the responsibilities for
its functioning and management. He is the one who starts a new business with the intention of growing it to the best
of his/her capability. Now, it’s obvious that he/she will create a job for
himself but how is this related to creating jobs for others? Hold your
curiosity for a while as I explain you further.
Entrepreneur-
the creator of Jobs
- Human Resource: Any business irrespective of its size or nature cannot function without Human resource. Just imagine yourself doing business all alone. Not possible right? As you start recruiting suitable people for your Firm, you create jobs for them. As the number of your business requirements increase, the number of you creating jobs through recruiting.
- Taking calculated risks: As an Entrepreneur, you have to continuously thrive to develop Entrepreneur and leadership skills. This includes taking calculated risks in business. You will do this in the form of expanding your product line, trying new products, increasing manufacturing and production capacity etc. Each of this will involve more skilled manpower.
- Contribute to Wealth of the country: You have started a new business, developed it to higher levels and generated jobs for many people. In return you make profit which also benefits your employees. When the number of employment increases it will have a direct contribution to wealth of the country by increasing its GDP through increase in domestic consumption.
Your
role doesn’t end at just being successful yourself. You are the one who
directly creates opportunities for others as well as benefit the country
economically. If you are eager to start your journey as an Entrepreneur, I have
good news for you. Institute for Future Education Entrepreneurship and
Leadership (iFEEL) is the best option for you. It is a residential business
school at Lonavala established by Global Education Trust in 2010. It has
designed a unique Entrepreneurship
Excellence Program (EEP) which focuses on grooming Entrepreneurs and Future
Leaders. This Program is formulated keeping in mind requirements of
Entrepreneurs in today’s challenging times. It is the perfect mould for shaping
your Entrepreneurship. Don’t just do a
job, rather create it for others!
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