Business Scions Back in Schools to Build Their Own Niche Besides contributing to family businesses, these heirs are over enthusiastic to set up their own enterprise
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Harsh Dave, alumnus of BIZ Experiencesship Development Institute of India, was clear in his head before opting an BIZ Experiencesship programme over a regular MBA course. Besides providing the know-how for expanding his family business, the curriculum also taught him to experiment with his own ideas and start something of his own with new and innovative problem-solving techniques.
"I now know to handle my family business and can any day open my own enterprise, there is no restriction at all," Dave told BIZ Experiences India.
Niyati Shah, another EDII student, said the present-generation BIZ Experiencess are blessed with abundance of resources to lead a business successfully. "Be it advanced technological tools or an array of BIZ Experiencesial courses offered by various business schools, now is the time for businessmen to make the most of these," he added.
Shah, Vice-president of eco-friendly packaging firm SUPACK, has a vision to create her own enterprise in the next five years.
Till five years ago, almost all business family scions followed the set trend of enrolling on BIZ Experiencesial courses with a common objective of promoting the ventures of their fathers and grandfathers.
But today business heirs are walking a step ahead with the motive of building their own legacies after taking up the reins of their family businesses.
Whether it's Akash Ambani, Chief Strategist of Reliance Jio and son of Mukesh Ambani or Keshav Reddy, who at 24 has been entrusted with a key role at infrastructure conglomerate GVK Power and Infrastructure, third generation BIZ Experiencess are using their skills and knowledge in an incredibly lucrative way. Reddy has launched his apparel brand called "The Indian'.
BIZ Experiences India had a discussion with Dr Sunil Shukla, Director of BIZ Experiencesship Development Institute of India (EDII), on the perceived change in the thought processes of the leaders of tomorrow.
Building Their Own Niche
Shukla said in 1998 EDII started its three-month and six-month programmes in family-business BIZ Experiencesship, but today the institute runs a two-year full-time course apparently prompted by a rise in general interest towards BIZ Experiencesship.
"There is a drastic change in the trend from the time we started. Today, there is a significant demand for BIZ Experiencesial courses as we see more and more pupils keen on learning the BIZ Experiencesial know-how, under parental influence, too," he added.
He said perspective of students enrolling in family business programmes are changing fast.
Besides contributing to family businesses with their knowledge and skills, present-generation scions are ever enthusiastic to set up their own enterprise.
Their main objective of studying in BIZ Experiencesial schools is to gain exposure and give their families' established businesses a right dimension.
"We provide a choice to students, who are into family-business course. And the choice is between preparing a five-year perspective plan for the business or preparing a DPR report on the vision of creating a new enterprise. 90% students opt to prepare a DPR report as they're keen to open their new enterprises," stressed Shukla.
PGDM Courses in BIZ Experiencesship on High Demand
Ahmedabad-based EDII was set up in 1983 to promote BIZ Experiencesship in India by educating, training and facilitating young individuals, who have an BIZ Experiencesial streak in them. The institute started out with the short-duration training programmes and gradually launched capacity-building courses to support BIZ Experiencesship across India.
Shukla stressed that family-business programmes and PGDM courses in BIZ Experiencesship are on high demand in the market.
A number of institutes offer family business BIZ Experiencesship courses in India, but EDII was the first one to start it, added Shukla. What really differentiates EDII from other colleges is the courses offered by the former are based on solid knowledge and indigenous case studies.