Khyochano TCK- Founder of Brillante! Director of Music Academy Kohima, Local Area Representative of Trinity College London and a recipient of the Governors Award for Music 2008.
Kritika Garg
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Ar. Swasti Diwakar Shandilya
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Brand Development & Brand Promotion
There’s simply no question that both brand development and promotion are necessary for success. In order to succeed in the competitive market space, organisations must achieve a balance between branding (strategy) and promotion (tactical). With a well-balanced approach to competition, you can increase your chances of long term success.
WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS FOUNDATION MEET & GREET 2020
When we promote one another incredible things are bound to happen beyond illusions and doubts.
STEADY YOUR NERVES
We as a woman in general are a pile of raw nerves.
Competitors surround our business. Unexpected problems suddenly rear their heads. Our best worker suddenly quits. The computer system can’t handle the the load we’re putting on it. We’re out of our comfort zone. The boss is making us do all the work. Everything is falling and crashing down around us, exactly when we feel like we can’t handle any more.
5 Steps Journey From Self- Employment to Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship is neither a science nor an art. It is a practice; and self-employment is the first stage of entrepreneurship. Working for oneself, as being independent contractor or professional is the first stage where you may step in the arena of learning to organise a business venture and assume the risk for it. Picking up the the right transitional strategy according to the situation is crucial and most important aspect to be taken care of.
Women Entrepreneurs & Economic Development of a Nation
when we speak of women’s economic empowerment we refer to women’s economic rights including equal access to: ownership of and control over land, property, productive assets and resources including finance and capacity building and access on an equal basis as men to decent work and full and productive employment; their economic independence or full ability to freely assert their autonomy and exercise their choices; and their full access to decision making in all economic decisions that affect their lives and the lives of their families, communities and societies.
National Conclave of Women Entrepreneurs Foundation (WE) 2019
WE works with the agenda of providing maximum business opportunities and recognition to every female entrepreneur/ business women.