Entrepreneurship

The Entrepreneurship related track of The Goa Project 2016

This year (2016) The Goa Project features a separate track on Entrepreneurship.

Any form of Entrepreneurship is not easy. But there are specific sectors that are more challenging than the others. If you are trying to build a sustainable organization in a difficult and / or unglamorous market, this is a great opportunity to show case it to the world. Please come and share your success stories, failures, learnings and experiences.

Some examples (but not limited to) are:

  1.   Creative entrepreneurs  in design / performing arts / social impact space
    
  2.   Consumer facing business that is self-sustainable and profitable
    
  3.   Sectors like infrastructure, waste management, renewable energy, engineering, agri-food..
    
  4.   The tragedy of the commons
    
  5.   Useful technologies that require behavioural change / have poor adoption curves..
    
  6.   Developing markets outside India  
    
  7.   Difficult to monetize sectors such as music or entertainment
    
  8.   Any thing else and more..
    

The emphasis is not really on the sector or even the problem-opportunity-solution. Tell us how you are cracking the challenges of adoption, sustainability and scalability. Even if it is Work in Progress, there is a lot we can all learn from you.

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Sushil Mungekar

@sushilmungekar

Nurturing entrepreneurship in schools

Submitted Jan 15, 2016

why learning entrepreneurship in school is benedicial?
how will it help to build an entrepreneurial ecosystem
how start ups can benefit and participates in this process

Outline

what is an entrepreneurial mind?
why exposing kids to entrepreneurship?
how a structured learning would help more kids to take entrepreneurship?
how building entrepreneurial mind can help kids to achieve success in everything that they do?

Requirements

uncluttered minds

Speaker bio

sushil mungekar, serial entrepreneur and mentor and an expert on entrepreneurship education. regarded as an inspirational leader, sushil has worked on incubating start ups and nurturing them. sushil has worked witb Tata group for more than 10 years in the areas of M&A, corporate strategy and financial services
sushil is chemical engineer from UDCT and MMS from JBIMS

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Hosted by

#The Goa Project Funnel The Goa Project is an unconference - where unlike a typical conference, the talks are not put together by a panel or knowledge partner - but is proposed by the attendees themselves. You propose a session or talk that might be of interest to the audience at the unconference, … more