Entrepreneurship and Start-up Training for Women One-Day Workshop (6 Hours) Organized by: [Institution Name] Facilitator: [Trainer Name] Empowering women to turn ideas into successful ventures.
Importance of Women Entrepreneurs in India • Women entrepreneurs contribute significantly to India’s GDP. • Promote innovation, employment, and social change. • Key examples: Falguni Nayar (Nykaa), Kiran Mazumdar Shaw (Biocon), Vineeta Singh (Sugar Cosmetics).
Entrepreneurial Mindset • Traits of successful entrepreneurs • Confidence, creativity, and risk-taking • Overcoming common myths and barriers • Case Study: Falguni Nayar – Nykaa.
Idea Generation and Opportunity Identification • Look for everyday problems that can become opportunities. • Brainstorming, SWOT analysis, and feedback. • Group Activity: 'Find Your Business Idea'
Building and Managing a Start-up • Steps: Idea → Validation → Business Plan → Legal → Funding → Launch • Basics of market research and customer segmentation. • Role of social media and digital presence.
Business Model Canvas • Visual tool to design a business model. • Key Components: - Value Proposition - Key Activities - Customer Segments - Revenue Streams • Activity: Design Your Business Model.
Funding Opportunities for Women • Government Initiatives: Startup India, Stand-Up India, PMEGP, Mahila e-Haat. • Private grants, angel investors, and women entrepreneur funds.
Case Studies of Successful Women Entrepreneurs • Vineeta Singh – Sugar Cosmetics: Quality + Persistence. • Lijjat Papad: Cooperative model success. • Discussion: Lessons learned from each journey.
Pitch Your Idea – Group Activity • Group presentation (3-5 minutes). • Criteria: Innovation, Feasibility, Social Impact. • Award for Best Idea.
Key Takeaways & Motivation • Believe in your vision. • Network and collaborate. • Start small, dream big! • 'When women support each other, incredible things happen.'