Unlocking Success: Understanding Entrepreneurship Development Programme (EDP)
Unlocking Success: Understanding Entrepreneurship Development Programme (EDP)
Table of Content
Part I: The Entrepreneurial Foundation (The 'Why' and 'Who')
Chapter 1: Defining the Entrepreneurial Journey
1.1 The Evolution of Entrepreneurship and the Startup Culture
1.2 Defining the Entrepreneur, the Intrapreneur, and the Technopreneur
1.3 Essential Traits and Competencies of a Successful Entrepreneur
1.4 The Entrepreneurial Mindset: Risk-taking, Innovation, and Resilience
1.5 Barriers to Entrepreneurship: Personal, Economic, and Social Challenges
Chapter 2: Introduction to Entrepreneurship Development Programmes (EDPs)
2.1 Meaning, Definition, and Core Objectives of EDPs
2.2 The Critical Need and Relevance of EDPs in Economic Development
2.3 The Historical Context: Key Experiments and Milestones (e.g., Kakinada Experiment)
2.4 The Three Phases of an EDP: Pre-Training, Training, and Post-Training/Follow-up
2.5 Common Problems and Suggested Solutions for Effective EDP Implementation
Part II: Ideation and Opportunity Identification (The 'What')
Chapter 3: Generating and Evaluating Business Ideas
3.1 Identifying Opportunities vs. Creating Ideas
3.2 Systematic Sources of Business Ideas (Market Gaps, Trends, Problems)
3.3 Creativity and Innovation Techniques (Brainstorming, SCAMPER, Design Thinking)
3.4 Idea Screening and Filtration: Criteria for Viability
Chapter 4: Market and Technical Feasibility Analysis
4.1 Conducting Preliminary Market Research (Surveys, Focus Groups, Competitive Analysis)
4.2 Understanding the Target Customer and Defining the Value Proposition
4.3 Technical Feasibility: Assessing Location, Infrastructure, Technology, and Raw Materials
4.4 Economic Feasibility: Demand Forecasting and Cost-Benefit Analysis
4.5 Legal and Regulatory Feasibility: Licensing, Permits, and Compliance
Part III: The Core EDP Curriculum: Training Inputs (The 'How')
Chapter 5: Motivation and Behavioral Training
5.1 Developing the Need for Achievement (n-Ach)
5.2 Goal Setting and Time Management Techniques for Entrepreneurs
5.3 Leadership, Negotiation, and Communication Skills
5.4 Stress Management and Developing Coping Mechanisms for Failure
Chapter 6: Project Formulation and the Business Plan
6.1 Defining a Project Report and its Significance
6.2 Comprehensive Contents of a Bankable Project Report
6.3 Detailed Financial Projections (Estimated Cost, Revenue, Break-Even Analysis)
6.4 Operational Plan: Production Cycle, Quality Control, and Supply Chain
6.5 Crafting the Executive Summary and Pitch Deck
Chapter 7: Financial Management and Resource Mobilization
7.1 Understanding Startup Capital: Equity vs. Debt
7.2 Sources of Financial Support: Banks, Financial Institutions (SIDBI, IFCI, etc.), and Venture Capital
7.3 Government Schemes and Subsidies for MSMEs and Startups
7.4 Working Capital Management and Basic Accounting for New Ventures
Part IV: Launch, Growth, and Sustaining the Enterprise
Chapter 8: Organizational and Legal Formalities
8.1 Choosing the Right Form of Ownership (Sole Proprietorship, Partnership, Company)
8.2 The Process of Registration and Obtaining Statutory Clearances
8.3 Introduction to Business Laws (Taxation, Labor Laws, Environmental Compliance)
8.4 Protecting Intellectual Property: Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights
Chapter 9: Marketing and Sales Strategies
9.1 Developing a Digital Marketing Strategy and Online Presence
9.2 Pricing Strategies and Distribution Channels
9.3 Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and After-Sales Service
9.4 The Art of the Sales Pitch and Investor Presentation
Chapter 10: Post-EDP Support and Future Challenges
10.1 Handholding and Mentorship: The Role of Incubation Centres
10.2 Strategies for Scaling and Growth (Diversification, Expansion, Franchising)
10.3 Identifying and Addressing Business Sickness and Rehabilitation
10.4 The Future of EDPs: Focus on Social Entrepreneurship, Women Entrepreneurs, and Rural Development
