Wednesday, February 18, 2009

WE- The Boss!

SSN ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT CELL (EDC) presents E-WEEK'09
FEB-14TH TO 19TH




The first time I ever heard the word ENTREPRENEURSHIP was, I guess, in 8th std when i was preparing for a quiz. I didn't realise its might even in the social science classes of 10th std. Once i knew in detail about it, its magnificence dawned upon me!

We've all been entrepreneurs at some point in our life. wondering when?? Do you remember the board game called "TRADE" or "BUSINESS" that we use to play when young? those virtual money in the form of tokens, those virtual cottages and hotels we owned,those amounts we lent or borrowed? :-) that's the best way we can learn this concept.

We all think TATA,Ambani, Bill Gates et al., as entrepreneurs. It's not just people who do big businesses. even a road-side vegetable vendor,the pani-puri-waala,the flower seller,and the pavement shop owners,or anyone who puts their own money,however small it maybe,into their business, are all entrepreneurs in their own ways! It doesn't need an M.B.A. to become one.

It's a thrilling experience by itself. Of course, it has its own risks,troubles and tough times. But, there lies the thrill. The satisfaction that we get when we gain the profit out of our own hard-earned money is no match to the monthly salary that a "9-to-5" white-collared job may pay. On this note, we can congratulate NEN for taking so much initiatives to develop entrepreneurship in all places.

We need not crib about the recession or unemployment . We can be THE BOSS to ourselves and employ many more people too! what more can we be!!


So, the next time you come across a BUSINESS WEEK,just imagine an article on you-an ENTREPRENEUR! Sounds good,right?? :-)


Happy E-WEEK at SSN!



3 comments:

  1. the complex concept of entrepreneurship is brought out in a simple and elegant manner..which even a lay man can understand..hats off!!!

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  2. good post, could have been more elaborate though!!.. Get to talk about non successful entrepreneurs too, and the mistakes done by them. Make the post a learning site.
    Anyways your post described things in a lucid manner -- kudos!!!!

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  3. @ sri:

    thanks!

    @ prando:

    thanks for your suggestion. Will do so sometime :)

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