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This mentored study provides a strategy framework for managing new, entrepreneurial
high-technology businesses. The emphasis throughout is on the development and
application of conceptual models, which clarify the interactions between competition,
patterns of technological and market change, and the structure and development of
internal firm capabilities. The concept of ‘Entrepreneurial Studies have changed in nature
& content over the years.
Through this mentored study I came to know that it is the entrepreneurs who have been
largely instrumental in forming a strong link between agriculture & industry. The
entrepreneurs with their vision & innovative qualities lay down a strong foundation for
sustainable growth, be it the industry, agriculture, trade or the service sectors.
In this study we will also learn about the growth of entrepreneurship which is largely
depends on the effective policies & their efficient implementation. An effective
organization, sound planning, proper coordination of business activities & rational
decision-making are the important aspects of entrepreneurship management.
The purpose of this study is to describe the essential features of an entrepreneur &
entrepreneurship to provide a sense of direction for planners and policy-makers, on the
one end, and the emerging crop of young entrepreneurs, to reap immense benefits &
decide the future course of action, on the other.
The present study is not only creative, but also cohesive & integrated. It will assist in
right policy formulations with an eye on an ideal environment for entrepreneurial
development in India. It will offer young entrepreneurs a rich fare of stimulating ideas, a
new vision & challenging insights. The study will assist in accelerating & steering the
process of economic growth in the right direction.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I am grateful to those who have helped me in compiling the matter of this study. While I
take this opportunity to thank all of them. I would like to acknowledge my deep sense of
gratitude to MR. SANJAY GUPTA for his ungrudging help at all stages and also for
giving me permission for writing a case study on him & do the necessary research work.
I take this opportunity to express my sincere appreciation & gratitude to Dr. Anjani Kr.
Singh [HOD of MBA(E&L)] for reading this case study carefully & suggesting changes
to make it more crisp, lucid & informative.
APURV MITTAL
MBA(E&L) CLASS OF 2010
To Whom It May Concern:
This is to justify that Mr. APURV MITTAL of MBA (E&L) CLASS of 2010, Amity
Business School, Amity University has done a case study on me as a part of MENTORED
STUDY IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP- I.
The case has been prepared by authentication to the best of my knowledge. I am allowing
Mr. APURV MITTAL to publish the case or use any data given by me for further study.
With regards,
Profile of Enterprise:
Email:- sanjayrainbow@yahoo.co.in
No. of employees: 30
Capital : 6 crores
NO. OF PARTNERS: 2
This was the idea, now we shall discuss how the idea
came….
MR. GUPTA has seen the scope of expansion in this field that was the
biggest motivating factor to structure this organization. He has contacted
many designers because his business is totally dependent on them. Better the
design, more the customer. He has told me certain benefits of digital fabric
printing which motivates him to start the enterprise:-
4) It has enabled the printer to give the job on time or before the deadline
as it is said by LATE DHIRUBHAI AMBANI that "Meeting the
deadlines is not good enough, beating the deadlines is my
expectation." He can make Just In Time (JIT) delivery & Quick
Response possible as customers will give more orders
10) This machine is more cost effective then the analog printing
method as it does not require time wastage on proof, which used to
take weeks and number of steps is also less and he can focus on his
product development.
16) Lastly but not the least, this machine can free up production
printers from the sampling process thus increasing their productivity
on products that can make the printer money.
He was willing to do job but his parents did not allow him to do so. He
established the manufacturing plant for ink which is used in offset printing
machines. The name of the company was M.B. Organic. He has to shut
down the firm, in 2005, due to increased competition as the foreign ink
manufactured entered Indian market and was offering their product at the
price lower then Indian product.
He shifted to Noida because from the year 1995, after his completion of
graduation, he wanted to establish his enterprise in Noida, but at that time his
parents did not allow him to migrate but his willingness to do something
brought him here. He thinks Noida is good for business. For entrepreneurs
environment is quite healthy.
CHALLENGES
CHALLENGES at the time of START-UP
The biggest challenge he faced during the initial stages of the start-up was
that he was having no experience in the field of fabric printing; it was totally
new for him. There are well established firms in the country which gave him
tough competition to him but his will-power and great marketing skill helped
his roots to hold the ground. He is a good orator so he is able to convince his
customers.
Also to get a good designer was also a biggest challenge, as his business
depends on the good designs. If he provides his customer with better design
then competitors then only he could have survived in the market.
PRESENT CHALLENGES
NOW, he has a threat of new entrants that too foreigners. He has suspected
that foreign companies are going to enter in this fabric printing line which
will increase the competition. Since he is related to job work so he has to
positively satisfy the customer needs and fulfill their demand on time.
INDUSTRY SCENARIO
AT THAT TIME:
Indian Textile industry is one of the major industries
that plays vital role for exports and foreign revenue.
CURRENT SCENARIO:
Products like bed sheets, table mats, napkins, household furnishings etc
made out using the various styles of textile printing ranging from tie and
dye, block printing, hand printing etc are in great demand now a days.
FUNDING
AT THAT TIME:
The loan was sanctioned by SIDBI- Varanasi. As SIDBI help the
entrepreneur to manage his business more effectively and achieve rapid
growth in internationally competitive environment & also provide Indian
Small enterprises not only with fund support but also information and market
access. He is paying interest at the rate of 11% p.a.
NOW:
This year his company had a profit of Rs. 1, 67,234 so he is not shortage of
funds as there are no creditors as well as debtors. He had made payment to
all the creditors except SIDBI and the debtors have null balance.
COMPETITION
IN 2007,
Now they are able to meet the successful execution of bulk as well as small
orders.
EVOLUTION OF BUSINESS ENVIRONMNET
Although rotary screen printing offers many benefits, there are also several important
drawbacks to this type of textile printing. One of the biggest drawbacks is machine
efficiency (downtime). A pattern setup can take up to one hour, and clean up can take 1 to
2 hours. Due to lengthy pattern changes and printing problems, the typical print machine
runs approximately 40 % of the time. Because of this inefficiency, short print runs are not
economical. For example, if the setup time and clean up time is a total of one hour, and
the print machine operates at an average speed of 30 yards per minute, the printer must
print 1800 yards to match printing time with setup time. Unfortunately, print buyers are
now asking for one-time runs of 500 yards or less and printers have to refuse the orders.
To summarize –printers don’t have enough business because they must refuse the small
yardage runs that cannot be economically produced. In addition to the machine
efficiency, traditional printing also involves a lengthy and expensive sampling process.
Each design is colored, separated into screen files and engraved. Once screens are ready,
colors are matched and patterns are “struck-off” on the print machine. With an average
strike-off time of 5-6 hours and screen engraving turnaround of 5 – 10 days, the total time
design origination to finished product can be several weeks.
Mr. Sanjay Gupta has set up 3 digital printing machines mainly due to the trend in
average consumer. Consumers of printed textiles are demanding a greater variety of color
and design. They want fabrics that express their individuality in their homes and in the
clothes that they wear. In addition to these demands, the need for quick order turnaround
has never been greater.
One of the biggest benefits digital printing provides is the reduction of downtime. Digital
printers do not require lengthy setup /cleanup time between patterns and can theoretically
print 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days per year. In addition to increased
efficiency, digital printing also provides the elimination of screen cost in sampling and
short-run production. Printing without screens eliminates the registration problems and
most importantly – allows for mass customization. Designers can make pattern and color
changes immediately and print a sample before engraving screens for the final run. On a
digital production machine, the printer can produce as little as one repeat of several
patterns using multiple color ways, all in a few minutes.
EVOLUTION OF BUSINESS
Mr. Sanjay Gupta had registered the firm on August, 2007 as VINRAM
EXIM PVT. LTD. The company have 2 partners:- MRS & MR SANJAY
GUPTA. The initial capital was Rs. 2.65 crores. He started the enterprise
with 14 employees and 1 digital printing machine.
GROWTH OF BUSINESS
VISION:
To become the No.1 fabric printer of India by 2012
MISSION:
To produce the highest quality output available on the market
today.
STRATEGIC ADVANTAGE:
VINRAM is a customer oriented company. The
main focus is on the customer satisfaction.
EXTERNAL ASSESSMENT:
COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE:
The customer should buy his service because he is completing
his job before the deadline.
He is offering prices lower then his competitors.
He knows how to tackle with the consumers demand
SWOT ANALYSIS:
STRENGTH WEAKNESS
SPEED NO EXPRIERENCE
LATEST TECHNOLOGY
OPPORTUNITY THREAT
TO CAPTURE THE NCR FOREIGN ENTRANTS
MARKET
MARKETING STRATEGY:-
o He wants all his departments to coordinate to support marketing.
o He knows branding plays a vital role that’s why he is branding his
product.
o He is motivating his employees to promote the product & services
of the firm
FINANCE STRATEGY:-
PRODUCTION STRATEGY:-
o The production process is flexible, fast & responsive.
o The process is cost-effective.
o He has integrated all the departments to support production.
SALES/DISTRIBUTION STRATEGY:-
o He has set the goals for all his sales representatives.
o He had kept those persons who have good communication skills.
o He ensures that sales team get with proper information.
HR STRATEGY:-
At the time of its birth there were only 24 hands(12 persons) but now its increased to 60
working hands( 30 persons). Within 18 months he has achieved great success.
He has founded the people by giving the advertisement in the newspaper and by taking
their interview and Mr. Gupta wants those people in the team:
Those who say-behave-act-MY COMPANY
Those who focus on work
Those who can share his dream & are driven by it
OBJECTIVES:-
To provide better service to his customers .
GOALS:
To increase machines from 3 to 5.
TURNING POINT
Turning point of the firm was at the time of its start up when Mr. Gupta
started the company by grabbing the order of Rohit Bal who is India’s
number 1 fashion designer.
ORGANISATONAL CULTURE
FUTURE PLANS
When it will be time for say good bye to 2009, he will say WELCOME to
his new enterprise. He will be opening garment shop for women’s wear,
where only those garments will be sold which will be stiched in his new
factory and printed at VINRAM. The shop will be named after his daughter
‘PANKHURI’. He has planned to open chain of shops with the same name
but in different cities and he will be giving franchisees. The women’s wear
such as sarees, lehangas, kurtis, etc will be there.
IF he had given chance to start a carrier again then he will be likely to enter
in FMCG line where he wants to launch mineral water, tea, wheat-flour,etc.
and also he is planning to start this business latest by APRIL. Lets see and
ALL THE BEST for his success.
FIRST CUSTOMER
For every Fabric printer, it’s the dream to work with Rohit Bal, but Mr.
Sanjay Gupta got a chance to work with him, as the first customer. He told
me about Mr. Rohit.
Rohit Bal is a New Delhi, India based fashion designer. He designs for men
and women, and has bridal and evening collections in addition to day-wear
and ready-to-wear. Rohit started his career with his brother in 1986, and
started his own first independent collection in 1990. Today, his masterpieces
are sold at $15,000 and above.
Some of his clients include celebrities like Uma Thurman, Cindy Crawford,
Pamela Anderson, Naomi Campbell and Anna Kournikova.
Most of the Rohit Bal's fashion shows in India, New York, Paris, and
Singapore are sponsored by The Swatch Group, and he is the brand
ambassador for their Omega Watches, since 2001.
Rohit has won many accolades including IFA Designer of the Year in 2001
and 2004. He was recently commissioned to revamp the uniforms for the
British Airways South Asian crew. Rohit was also recently credited in the
Daily Mail and Hello Magazine for dressing Nancy Dell'Olio at the Asian
Woman of Achievement Awards 2005.
Rohit Bal has six stand alone boutiques in Delhi, Bombay and Bangalore as
well as selling to the top independent stores across India. He now wants to
make his clothes more accessible and affordable, so many more people will
be able to buy and wear his clothes. This he says "will make me happy."
Rohit Bal has achieved a lot and has a lot more to get out of the industry. He
was selected the IFA Designer of the Year 2001 and 2004 and in the
Kingfisher Fashion achievement awards 2001 he was selected Best Designer
of the Year. He was approached by Omega for the designation of
Ambassador and Khadi Gram Udyog, the largest textile chain in India has
offered him the opportunity to design clothes for the organization. Rohit Bal
has his studios in various parts of the country that showcase and sell his
designs. He has his boutiques in the major cities like Bombay, Delhi and
Bangalore.
PROFILE OF ROHIT BAL (FIRST CUSTOMER)
Rohit Bal
December 18, 1967 (age 41)
Born
New Delhi, India
Nationality Indian
Education St. Stephen's College
Labels Rohit Bal
Awards IFA Designer of the Year in 2001 and 2004
ENTREPRENEURIAL SPIRIT
People and empowerment focused :- He provides opportunities for the youth and
unemployed people to exhibit their entrepreneurial potential, by being job creators
rather than job seekers. Because he thinks that entrepreneurs are those who
perceive opportunities, organize resources to set up and successfully run
enterprises. For, entrepreneurial growth and empowerment requires focus on
human resources in addition to inducement by finance, infrastructure, etc.
Considering that promotion of entrepreneurship is a key to economic growth and
primary engine for creating a country’s wealth, many governments of developing
countries and economies in transition have renewed their focus on this vital factor
of production.
Value creation through innovation and change:- He keeps on innovating and
also motivates his employees to bring some changes in the working.
Hands-on management:- He tries to maintain relationship with employees and
wanted to run his business with hand in hand.
Doing the right thing.
Freedom to grow and to fail:- He motivates his employees to think &
freedom to take decision so that they can succeed.
Commitment and personal responsibility.
Emphasis on the future.
SATISFACTION:
The business man should never be satisfied because when this will happen the chance of
expansion will automatically stop…said by MR. SUNIL GUPTA. As he had said earlier
that business man should be hungry for his growth, when the business man will be hungry
then he won’t be satisfied. We should keep ourselves busy in work. This nature of
business men will motivate them to work harder.
FAMILY LIFE-STYLE:
It all depends on the person how well he manages is time. The family life-style of MR.
SANJAY is not affected because he is able to manage the time well. He had put his
personal life & professional life separate which enabled him to make a proper balance
between these two.
PROFILE OF ENTREPRENEUR:
1) HONESTY
2) DEVOTION
3) HARDWORKING
Without these no one can succeed in his life. According to him, Honesty is the human
quality of communicating and acting truthfully, in accordance with a sense of fairness
and sincerity and it has strong positive connotations in most situations and also helps
in forming bonds of trust between human relationships. In business relations are very
important.
If you are not fully devoted towards your work then it will be very difficult for you to
work in this competitive environment. Devotion means you are fully involve in your
work with your heart.