Module iv-institutional-aid

Keshav Sharma
Module IV 
Institutional Support for 
Entrepreneurs
National Institute for Entrepreneurship 
and Small Business Development 
(NIESBUD) 
• Established in 1983 by the then Ministry of 
Industry [now Ministry of Micro, Small & 
Medium Enterprises (MSMEs)], Government of 
India 
• An apex body for coordinating and overseeing the 
activities of various institutions/agencies engaged 
in Entrepreneurship Development 
• In the area of small industry and small business. 
This Institute is registered as a Society under 
Societies Registration Act, 1860 (XXI of 1860), 
started functioning from 6th July, 1983.
NIESBUD 
• The policy, direction and guidance to the 
Institute is provided by its Governing 
Council whose Chairman is the Minister of 
MSME. 
• The Executive Committee consisting of 
Secretary (Micro, Small & Medium 
Enterprises) as its Chairman and Director 
General of the Institute as its Member- 
Secretary executes the policies and 
decisions of the Governing Council through 
its whole-time Director General.
Objectives-NIESBUD 
a) To evolve standardized materials and processes 
for selection, training, support and sustenance of 
entrepreneurs, potential and existing. 
b) To help/support and affiliate 
institutions/organizations in carrying out training 
and other entrepreneurship development related 
activities. 
c) To serve as an apex national level resource 
institute for accelerating the process of 
entrepreneurship development ensuring its impact 
across the country and among all strata of the 
society.
Objectives-NIESBUD 
d) To provide vital information and support to 
trainers, promoters and entrepreneurs by 
organizing research and documentation 
relevant to entrepreneurship development 
e) To train trainers, promoters and consultants 
in various areas of entrepreneurship 
development. 
f) To provide national/international forums 
for interaction and exchange of experiences 
helpful for policy formulation and 
modification at various levels.
Objectives-NIESBUD 
g) To offer consultancy 
nationally/internationally for promotion of 
entrepreneurship and small business 
development. 
h) To share internationally, the experience 
and expertise in entrepreneurship 
development.
Entrepreneurship Development 
Institute of India (EDII) 
• The Entrepreneurship Development 
Institute of India (EDI or EDII) is a non-profit 
organization dedicated to promote 
entrepreneurship that is based in 
Ahemadabad, Gujarat, India. 
• It was founded in 1983 with the sponsorship 
of the Industrial Development Bank of India 
(IDBI), the Industrial Finance Corporation 
of India (IFCI), the Industrial Credit and 
Investment Corporation of India (ICICI) 
and State Bank of India (SBI).
EDII 
• EDI runs a range of educational programs 
in the field of entrepreneurship including a 
2 year Post Graduate Diploma in 
Management (PGDM) program for first 
generation entrepreneurs, family business 
inheritors, agri-business, and non-governmental 
organization management.
Functions of EDII 
• Creating a multiplier effect on opportunities 
for self-employment, 
• Augmenting the supply of competent 
entrepreneurs through training, 
• Augmenting the supply of entrepreneur 
trainer-motivators, 
• Participating in institution building efforts, 
• Inculcating the spirit of 'Entrepreneurship' 
in youth, 
• Promoting micro enterprises at rural level,
Functions of EDII 
• Developing new knowledge and insights in 
entrepreneurial theory and practice through 
research, 
• Facilitating corporate excellence through creating 
intrapreneurs, 
• Improving managerial capabilities of small scale 
industries, 
• Sensitizing the support system to facilitate 
entrepreneurs establish and manage their 
enterprises, 
• Collaborating with organizations to accomplish 
the above objectives.
Small Industries Service 
Institute (SISI) 
• MSME - Development Institute, (MSME-DI) 
(Formerly Known as Small Industries 
Service Institute) maintains a close liaison 
with the state industries department, 
Financial Institutions, Voluntary 
Organizations and other agencies concerned 
with the entrepreneurial development. 
• There are 28 SISI's and 30 branches of 
SISI's are set up all over the country.
Functions of SISI 
• Serve as an interface between central and 
state governments. 
• Rendering technical support services. 
• Conducting EDP's. 
• Initiating Promotional Programs. It 
maintains an effective linkage is maintained 
with DIC’s for providing the techno-economic 
and managerial consultancy.
District Industries Centers 
(DIC's) 
• These were started on May 8, 1978, with a 
view to provide an integrated administration 
framework at the district level for the 
promotion of SSI in rural areas. 
• The organizational structure of DIC's 
consists of one general manager four 
functional managers and three project 
managers to provide Technical Services.
Functions of DIC’s 
• Conducting industrial potential surveys 
keeping in view the availability of resources 
in terms of material and human skills, 
infrastructure, demand etc. 
• Preparing an action plan for effective 
implementation of the schemes identified. 
• To guide entrepreneurs to select most 
appropriate machinery and equipments etc.
National Entrepreneurship 
Development Board (NEDB) 
• It devises and recommends to the 
Government, the schemes for promotion of 
entrepreneurship, for encouraging self-employment 
in small scale industries and 
small business. The Board also recommends 
suitable facilities and incentives for 
entrepreneurship training.
National Entrepreneurship 
Development Board (NEDB) 
Identify & remove entry barriers for potential 
entrepreneurs. 
Focus on existing entrepreneurs and identify 
and remove constraints to survivals & 
growth. 
Facilitate the growth and diversification of 
existing entrepreneurial venture in all 
possible ways.
Functions of NEDB 
• Support skill up-gradation and renewal of 
learning processes among entrepreneurs and 
managers. 
• Support agencies in the area of 
entrepreneurship about the current 
requirement of growth. 
• To act as catalyst to entrepreneurship 
development by supporting and 
strengthening state level institutions for 
entrepreneurship development.
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Module iv-institutional-aid

  • 1. Module IV Institutional Support for Entrepreneurs
  • 2. National Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development (NIESBUD) • Established in 1983 by the then Ministry of Industry [now Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSMEs)], Government of India • An apex body for coordinating and overseeing the activities of various institutions/agencies engaged in Entrepreneurship Development • In the area of small industry and small business. This Institute is registered as a Society under Societies Registration Act, 1860 (XXI of 1860), started functioning from 6th July, 1983.
  • 3. NIESBUD • The policy, direction and guidance to the Institute is provided by its Governing Council whose Chairman is the Minister of MSME. • The Executive Committee consisting of Secretary (Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises) as its Chairman and Director General of the Institute as its Member- Secretary executes the policies and decisions of the Governing Council through its whole-time Director General.
  • 4. Objectives-NIESBUD a) To evolve standardized materials and processes for selection, training, support and sustenance of entrepreneurs, potential and existing. b) To help/support and affiliate institutions/organizations in carrying out training and other entrepreneurship development related activities. c) To serve as an apex national level resource institute for accelerating the process of entrepreneurship development ensuring its impact across the country and among all strata of the society.
  • 5. Objectives-NIESBUD d) To provide vital information and support to trainers, promoters and entrepreneurs by organizing research and documentation relevant to entrepreneurship development e) To train trainers, promoters and consultants in various areas of entrepreneurship development. f) To provide national/international forums for interaction and exchange of experiences helpful for policy formulation and modification at various levels.
  • 6. Objectives-NIESBUD g) To offer consultancy nationally/internationally for promotion of entrepreneurship and small business development. h) To share internationally, the experience and expertise in entrepreneurship development.
  • 7. Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (EDII) • The Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (EDI or EDII) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promote entrepreneurship that is based in Ahemadabad, Gujarat, India. • It was founded in 1983 with the sponsorship of the Industrial Development Bank of India (IDBI), the Industrial Finance Corporation of India (IFCI), the Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India (ICICI) and State Bank of India (SBI).
  • 8. EDII • EDI runs a range of educational programs in the field of entrepreneurship including a 2 year Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) program for first generation entrepreneurs, family business inheritors, agri-business, and non-governmental organization management.
  • 9. Functions of EDII • Creating a multiplier effect on opportunities for self-employment, • Augmenting the supply of competent entrepreneurs through training, • Augmenting the supply of entrepreneur trainer-motivators, • Participating in institution building efforts, • Inculcating the spirit of 'Entrepreneurship' in youth, • Promoting micro enterprises at rural level,
  • 10. Functions of EDII • Developing new knowledge and insights in entrepreneurial theory and practice through research, • Facilitating corporate excellence through creating intrapreneurs, • Improving managerial capabilities of small scale industries, • Sensitizing the support system to facilitate entrepreneurs establish and manage their enterprises, • Collaborating with organizations to accomplish the above objectives.
  • 11. Small Industries Service Institute (SISI) • MSME - Development Institute, (MSME-DI) (Formerly Known as Small Industries Service Institute) maintains a close liaison with the state industries department, Financial Institutions, Voluntary Organizations and other agencies concerned with the entrepreneurial development. • There are 28 SISI's and 30 branches of SISI's are set up all over the country.
  • 12. Functions of SISI • Serve as an interface between central and state governments. • Rendering technical support services. • Conducting EDP's. • Initiating Promotional Programs. It maintains an effective linkage is maintained with DIC’s for providing the techno-economic and managerial consultancy.
  • 13. District Industries Centers (DIC's) • These were started on May 8, 1978, with a view to provide an integrated administration framework at the district level for the promotion of SSI in rural areas. • The organizational structure of DIC's consists of one general manager four functional managers and three project managers to provide Technical Services.
  • 14. Functions of DIC’s • Conducting industrial potential surveys keeping in view the availability of resources in terms of material and human skills, infrastructure, demand etc. • Preparing an action plan for effective implementation of the schemes identified. • To guide entrepreneurs to select most appropriate machinery and equipments etc.
  • 15. National Entrepreneurship Development Board (NEDB) • It devises and recommends to the Government, the schemes for promotion of entrepreneurship, for encouraging self-employment in small scale industries and small business. The Board also recommends suitable facilities and incentives for entrepreneurship training.
  • 16. National Entrepreneurship Development Board (NEDB) Identify & remove entry barriers for potential entrepreneurs. Focus on existing entrepreneurs and identify and remove constraints to survivals & growth. Facilitate the growth and diversification of existing entrepreneurial venture in all possible ways.
  • 17. Functions of NEDB • Support skill up-gradation and renewal of learning processes among entrepreneurs and managers. • Support agencies in the area of entrepreneurship about the current requirement of growth. • To act as catalyst to entrepreneurship development by supporting and strengthening state level institutions for entrepreneurship development.