“If the mind is intensely eager, everything can be
accomplished—mountains can be crumbled into atoms.”
Swami Vivekananda
Swami Vivekananda
So, the D- Day has finally arrived!!
Day 1 of #mentoronroadusa in Boston began with a quick session at the
World Trade Center in Boston.
The WTC Boston is a focal point for international activity in New
England. It houses the US Export Assistance Center, including the US Department
of Commerce and other trade-related organizations. It offers one of the largest
regional venues for international trade and business meetings, exhibitions and
conventions.
WTC, Boston
Through the WTC Institute, WTC Boston works with the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts, the Massachusetts Port Authority, local universities and
industry councils to host visiting trade delegations, provide business data and
organize match-making programs.
For Mentor on Road, the USCS authorities from US government exchange
office were additionally present and it was good interacting with them. It was
interesting to note that a few of the difficulties confronted by American SMB's
(Small and Medium Businesses) were similar to those faced by SMB's in India.
India is a huge market for American organizations, however they require social
perspectives of the actual ground realities for doing business in India. Few
action points from the meetings will be taken forward.
At WTC, Boston |
Day 1 of #mentoronroadusa meeting number 2, was with women entrepreneurs and individuals from Center for Women Enterprises (CWE) in Boston which is upheld by Small Business Administration. SBA is an agency that provides support to entrepreneurs and small businesses.
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Andrea Silbert Founder and CEO of
the Center for Women & Enterprise (CWE), one of the largest non-profit
entrepreneurial training centers in the country, came back to the
place where she grew up in Boston in 1994 following a two-year spell in
South America, she carried with her a thought for a non-profit which
facilitates the availability of easy loans for women visionaries.
That was the ideology preceding the foundation of this enterprise. I
showcased practical examples to them on how women empowerment in India is
evolving with aspects such as selection of women Industrial Parks of CWE, the
Stand up India program and its relevance to CWE, insurance free loans, and the
social aspects of women cooperation in Indian economy. The social contrasts
amongst American and Indian SMBs in context to business culture were shared.
Center for Women Enterprises event with MoR,USA in Boston
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It was pleasing to note that when the meeting was over, three women
owned businesses, messaged me for subsequent stages and one-to-one
meetings.Women owned businesses representing real estate biz, student
settlement services biz, designing services, textile design services, women biz
growth fund etc had participated. Had an active Q/A session. I realized that
the biggest challenge faced by American women owned business is not ideas but
capital.
Day 1 of #mentoronroadusa meeting 3 was with Mr. Praveen Tailam, President of TiE (The Indus Entrepreneurs) Boston and his manager Ms. Laura. TiE, is a non-profit organization in Cambridge, Massachusetts. TiE Boston has been supporting entrepreneurs by offering education, mentorship, networking, and funding opportunities since 1997.
The
Indus Entrepreneurs (TiE), was founded in 1992 in Silicon Valley by a group of
successful entrepreneurs, corporate executives, and senior professionals with
roots in the Indus region. There are currently 13,000 members, including over
2,500 charter members in 61 chapters across 18 countries.
Later on we had a one on one meet where I attempted to comprehend the outlook of American new businesses on India as a market. It was fascinating to discover that India still does not feature prominently on the global markets radar of these youthful new companies as they are yet attempting to organize and move their products/services from the product advancement stage.
We also visited the collaborating space office
which is around Harvard Business School. In 2017, HBS was tied for 1st by
U.S. News & World Report. No. 1 in the U.S. by Bloomberg Business week, and
4th in the world by the Financial Times.
HBS belongs to the M7 group of
elite MBA programs which recognize each other as peers, consisting of Chicago
Booth, Columbia, Harvard, Kellogg, MIT Sloan, Stanford, and Wharton. The school
offers a large full-time MBA program, doctoral programs, HBX and many
executive education programs.
Superb single seater offices to numerous lodges.
Awesome cafeteria, picturesque views, sports areas, work stations, support
offices, telephones, positive work environment, cooperation, coaching - all are
the elements of an example of a success story. We require lots of such
facilities in India. Each town of India needs 10 such facilities to harness the
spirit of Indian youth into profitable new businesses.
Harvard Business School
Later on we stopped at McDonald's for a quick bite, then drove back
to my Hartford camp.
Jai ho (Let victory be yours)!
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