India has long been known as a nation of entrepreneurial spirit, with small businesses forming the backbone of its economic growth. From family-run enterprises to local startups, small businesses have always played a pivotal role in shaping the country's economic landscape. With the global economy shifting towards greater support for small entrepreneurs, India continues to be a fertile ground for budding entrepreneur's post-pandemic.
In their latest release, Big Country, Little Business, award-winning educationist and social entrepreneur Santosh Choubey, along with leading business leaders and education strategists Dr. Siddharth Chaturvedi and Dr. Pallavi Rao Chaturvedi, offer a comprehensive guide to launching and growing a successful micro-enterprise in India.
This book is fast becoming a guide, a must-read for aspiring Indian entrepreneurs who want to avoid common pitfalls and build a thriving small business from the ground up. Whether you're taking your first steps in the world of business or looking to scale a micro-enterprise, Big Country, Little Business offers invaluable insights garnered from his 40-year journey as an entrepreneur, starting a pivotal time of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy. The authors share their expertise from working with thousands of micro-enterprises, providing real-world examples, practical advice, and a roadmap for success.
Key Features of the Book:
Networking Toolkits: Practical strategies to build essential connections that will drive your business forward.
Funding Advice: Step-by-step guidance on how to secure financial support for your venture, including traditional and alternative funding options.
Over 100 Business Ideas: A diverse range of business concepts for those seeking inspiration, covering industries from technology to services and beyond.
How-To Guides: Detailed, actionable advice on launching your business and managing it for long-term success.
Written by experts who have helped launch numerous micro-enterprises, Big Country, Little Business is a reflection of the authors' deep understanding of India's entrepreneurial ecosystem. The book is a guide to not just surviving but thriving in the dynamic world of small business, especially in an era where the entrepreneurial mindset is more important than ever.