South Africa
Business Development
Micro and Medium Enterprises
Finance
Innovation

The Consulate General of India and the Biz Farm present the Entrepreneurship in the Digital Age for Micro Enterprise Advancement course that will take place at the Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India. 

The majority of businesses in developing countries are microenterprises. However, most of them are stagnant or have limited growth potential. This course offers a comprehensive package to professionals who want to help microenterprises as well as medium and small enterprises grow their businesses.

The course will help professionals learn how to transform micro-enterprises into thriving and sustainable businesses. It will help them learn the differences between micro-enterprises and innovative businesses, and how to leverage unique strengths and opportunities to become a growing and sustainable business. The professionals will also learn to identify and serve target customers, how to manage finances and operations, and how to overcome the challenges and risks of operating in a developing country. Moreover, this course will highlight the use of digital products, innovations, and new knowledge for business growth. This course will also equip professionals with the skills and knowledge needed to revive and grow micro-enterprise in a competitive and dynamic environment.

Duration: 09 October 2024 to 22 October 2024 (2 weeks)

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Industry
Agriculture, forestry and fishing
​Mining and quarrying
​Manufacturing
​Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities
​Construction
​Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles
​Transportation and storage
Accommodation and food service activities
​Information and communication
Financial and insurance activities
​Real estate activities
Professional, scientific and technical activities
Administrative and support service activities
Public administration and defence; compulsory social security
​Education
Human health and social work activities
​Arts, entertainment and recreation
​Other service activities
Activities of households as employers; undifferentiated goods-and-service-producing activities of households for own use
​Activities of extraterritorial organisations and bodies, not economically active people, unemployed people etc.
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