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Topic: Difference Between Male and Female
Entrpreneur
Subject:
New
Enterprise
and
Innovation
Management
Submitted to: Prof. Vijendra Gupta
Submitted by:

ENROLLMENT NO.

NAME

128050592001
128050592004
128050592024
128050592051
128050592060

AMBER THAKUR
PRIYANKA BACHKANIWALA
KOSHA DOSHI
SONAM LALWANI
VINAY MODI
Entrepreneur
An individual who, rather than working as an employee, runs a small
business and assumes all the risk and reward of a given business
venture, idea, or good or service offered for sale. The entrepreneur is
commonly seen as a business leader and innovator of new ideas
and business processes.
Female Entrepreneur,
Indra Nooyi

Chairman & CEO,
Pepsico
About Indra Nooyi










Earned her Bachelor’s in physics, chemistry and mathematics from
Madras Christian College in 1974. MBA, IIM-Calcutta, 1976. Master
of Public and Private Management, Yale University, 1980
Married to Raj Nooyi; has two daughters, Preetha and Tara Earned
$12.6 million last year.
Indra K. Nooyi is the president and chief financial officer of PepsiCo. Best
known for its Pepsi soft drinks.
The international powerhouse that Nooyi oversees is actually one of the
world's largest snack-food companies. It makes and sells dozens of other
products, including Doritos-brand chips, the Tropicana juice line, and
Quaker Oats cereals
Typical characteristics of Indra Nooyi
Nooyi is one of the top female executives in the United States, and is also
believed to be the highest-ranking woman of Indian heritage in corporate
America.
Nature of Indra Nooyi





Nooyi is fully aware of the company’s bottom line but she is also
focused on operating a business that has a positive impact on
society.
“Performance with purpose approach”-Human sustainability,
environmental sustainability and workforce development
“Aspiring CEOs have to understand they are signing up for a lot more
than CEOs did in the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, and even four or five
years ago,” she said in the interview.
Titbits of her advice


Focus on the long term: Nooyi stated the notion of focusing on
short-term earnings is a thing of the past.
Think globally and act locally: Businesses that have customers in
different markets across the world need to tailor products, business
models, and people practices to each market.

Become more open-minded: CEOs have to become learning
CEOs, she said. They need to continue to adopt the next leadership
principles and learn about technology and the younger generations.
Develop emotional intelligence: Nooyi is an advocate of emotional
intelligence. She said the way to hold on to employees is by hooking
them emotionally to the job, through the company’s business model
and what it stands for.
Male Entrepreneur
“Higher education stands for
humanism and for adventure of
ideas through constant research. If
these functions are performed well,
then it is well with the nation and the
people.”

-Karsanbhai Patel
Chairman, Nirma
About Karsanbhai Patel




Karsanbhai Khodidas was born in 1945, in Ruppur village in north
Gujarat in a family of farmers. He graduated in Chemistry at the age
of 21. Initially, he worked as a lab technician and later served the
state Government.
Nirma was made of an innovative formulation, which global detergent
giants were later on compelled to emulate, it was phosphate free and
hence environment friendly, and the process of manufacturing was
labor intensive, which offered large scale employment.
Recognition of Nirma




9th among top FMCG brands in India, (A&M- Mode2002)
Selected as the super brand of the country for 200304
Most popular brands in the Detergent PowdersEconomy category (FMCG awards 2003)
Focus of Karsanbhai



Cost reduction strategies to cement the slot for Nirma in
the market.
Nirma adopted backward integration strategy while
introducing latest technology to its production facilities to
offer a better product at a reasonable price.
Nirma’s good efforts






Nirma Education & Research Foundation (NERF) in the
year 1994 for the purpose of running various educational
institutes
It has also set up Nirma labs, which prepares aspiring
entrepreneurs to effectively face the different business
challenges.
It runs Nirma Memorial Trust, Nirma Foundation and
Chanasma Ruppur Gram Vikas Trust as a part of their
effort as a socially responsible corporate citizen. It also
owns Nirma University.
His Achievements




The Federation of Association of Small Scale Industries
of India, New Delhi, awarded him with the ‘Udyog Ratna’
The Gujarat Chamber of Commerce felicitated him as an
'Outstanding Industrialist of the Eighties'.
The Govt. of India twice appointed him Chairman of the
Development Council for Oils, Soaps & Detergents.
Karsanbhai was awarded an “Honorary Doctorate” by
Florida Atlantic University, recognizing his exceptional
entrepreneurial and philanthropic accomplishments.
Achievement of Nirma
The company that was started in 1969 with just one man,
who used to deliver his product from one house to the
other, today employs around 14 thousand people and
has a turnover of more than $ 500 million. In 2004
Nirma’s annual sales were as high as 800000 tones.
According to Forbes in 2005 Karsanbhai Patel’s net
worth was $ 640 million.
Difference between Male and Female Entrepreneur

Male Entrepreneur
1.

2.

Mr. Karsanbhai Patel is not
as educated as he only
possesses a degree of
graduate.
Karsanbhai Patel owner of
Nirma Co. started his own
firm and brought his Co. to
a good height with his
entrepreneurial tactics.
Hence, he is more
dominating entrepreneur
as compared to Indra
Nooyi.

Female Entrepreneur
1.

2.

While, Indra Nooyi is a
highly educated
entrepreneur i.e.
Bachelor in Physics,
Chemistry &
Mathematics & MBA
from IIM Calcutta.
While Indra Nooyi has
not started her own firm
and she is the president
and chief financial officer
on paper.
Difference between Male and Female
Entrepreneur

Male Entrepreneur

Female Entrepreneur

3. Karsanbhai Patel is quite
dedicated and sound
entrepreneur. He does not mix
business with pleasure.
4. Karsanbhai Patel, having
employees around 14000 and
turnover of more than $500
million is not emotionally sound.
He is quite strict when it comes
to business
5. Karsanbhai Patel, who does not
possess marketing degree but
dominates Indra Nooyi by his
talent.

3. While Indra Nooyi is quite a
jolly kind of a person as she
does various things to entertain
herself at office hours i.e. she
will sing in the hall and
sometimes she will walk in the
office with her bare foot.
4. While Indra Nooyi sounds
emotional when it comes to
behave with her employees in
her business.
5. While Indra Nooyi possesses
sound marketing degree.
General Difference
1.

2.

3.

Generally, men don’t do networking. They call it
mateship. Whereas, With women, networking seems to
be more about building relationships and establishing a
community.
Men have stronger growth plans as compared to
women
Females are more financially conservative but that
follows on from the fact they usually don’t have the big
dreams about massive growth that men do
Bibliography


http://www.investopedia.com/terms/e/entrepreneur.asp



http://www.smh.com.au/small-business/managing/blogs/enterprise/mars-and-venusthe-difference-between-male-and-female-entrepreneurs-20110223-1b5kc.html
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Difference between male and female entrepreneur-NEIM

  • 1. Topic: Difference Between Male and Female Entrpreneur Subject: New Enterprise and Innovation Management Submitted to: Prof. Vijendra Gupta Submitted by: ENROLLMENT NO. NAME 128050592001 128050592004 128050592024 128050592051 128050592060 AMBER THAKUR PRIYANKA BACHKANIWALA KOSHA DOSHI SONAM LALWANI VINAY MODI
  • 2. Entrepreneur An individual who, rather than working as an employee, runs a small business and assumes all the risk and reward of a given business venture, idea, or good or service offered for sale. The entrepreneur is commonly seen as a business leader and innovator of new ideas and business processes.
  • 3.
  • 5. About Indra Nooyi      Earned her Bachelor’s in physics, chemistry and mathematics from Madras Christian College in 1974. MBA, IIM-Calcutta, 1976. Master of Public and Private Management, Yale University, 1980 Married to Raj Nooyi; has two daughters, Preetha and Tara Earned $12.6 million last year. Indra K. Nooyi is the president and chief financial officer of PepsiCo. Best known for its Pepsi soft drinks. The international powerhouse that Nooyi oversees is actually one of the world's largest snack-food companies. It makes and sells dozens of other products, including Doritos-brand chips, the Tropicana juice line, and Quaker Oats cereals Typical characteristics of Indra Nooyi Nooyi is one of the top female executives in the United States, and is also believed to be the highest-ranking woman of Indian heritage in corporate America.
  • 6. Nature of Indra Nooyi    Nooyi is fully aware of the company’s bottom line but she is also focused on operating a business that has a positive impact on society. “Performance with purpose approach”-Human sustainability, environmental sustainability and workforce development “Aspiring CEOs have to understand they are signing up for a lot more than CEOs did in the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, and even four or five years ago,” she said in the interview.
  • 7. Titbits of her advice  Focus on the long term: Nooyi stated the notion of focusing on short-term earnings is a thing of the past. Think globally and act locally: Businesses that have customers in different markets across the world need to tailor products, business models, and people practices to each market. Become more open-minded: CEOs have to become learning CEOs, she said. They need to continue to adopt the next leadership principles and learn about technology and the younger generations. Develop emotional intelligence: Nooyi is an advocate of emotional intelligence. She said the way to hold on to employees is by hooking them emotionally to the job, through the company’s business model and what it stands for.
  • 9. “Higher education stands for humanism and for adventure of ideas through constant research. If these functions are performed well, then it is well with the nation and the people.” -Karsanbhai Patel Chairman, Nirma
  • 10. About Karsanbhai Patel   Karsanbhai Khodidas was born in 1945, in Ruppur village in north Gujarat in a family of farmers. He graduated in Chemistry at the age of 21. Initially, he worked as a lab technician and later served the state Government. Nirma was made of an innovative formulation, which global detergent giants were later on compelled to emulate, it was phosphate free and hence environment friendly, and the process of manufacturing was labor intensive, which offered large scale employment.
  • 11. Recognition of Nirma    9th among top FMCG brands in India, (A&M- Mode2002) Selected as the super brand of the country for 200304 Most popular brands in the Detergent PowdersEconomy category (FMCG awards 2003)
  • 12. Focus of Karsanbhai   Cost reduction strategies to cement the slot for Nirma in the market. Nirma adopted backward integration strategy while introducing latest technology to its production facilities to offer a better product at a reasonable price.
  • 13. Nirma’s good efforts    Nirma Education & Research Foundation (NERF) in the year 1994 for the purpose of running various educational institutes It has also set up Nirma labs, which prepares aspiring entrepreneurs to effectively face the different business challenges. It runs Nirma Memorial Trust, Nirma Foundation and Chanasma Ruppur Gram Vikas Trust as a part of their effort as a socially responsible corporate citizen. It also owns Nirma University.
  • 14. His Achievements    The Federation of Association of Small Scale Industries of India, New Delhi, awarded him with the ‘Udyog Ratna’ The Gujarat Chamber of Commerce felicitated him as an 'Outstanding Industrialist of the Eighties'. The Govt. of India twice appointed him Chairman of the Development Council for Oils, Soaps & Detergents. Karsanbhai was awarded an “Honorary Doctorate” by Florida Atlantic University, recognizing his exceptional entrepreneurial and philanthropic accomplishments.
  • 15. Achievement of Nirma The company that was started in 1969 with just one man, who used to deliver his product from one house to the other, today employs around 14 thousand people and has a turnover of more than $ 500 million. In 2004 Nirma’s annual sales were as high as 800000 tones. According to Forbes in 2005 Karsanbhai Patel’s net worth was $ 640 million.
  • 16. Difference between Male and Female Entrepreneur Male Entrepreneur 1. 2. Mr. Karsanbhai Patel is not as educated as he only possesses a degree of graduate. Karsanbhai Patel owner of Nirma Co. started his own firm and brought his Co. to a good height with his entrepreneurial tactics. Hence, he is more dominating entrepreneur as compared to Indra Nooyi. Female Entrepreneur 1. 2. While, Indra Nooyi is a highly educated entrepreneur i.e. Bachelor in Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics & MBA from IIM Calcutta. While Indra Nooyi has not started her own firm and she is the president and chief financial officer on paper.
  • 17. Difference between Male and Female Entrepreneur Male Entrepreneur Female Entrepreneur 3. Karsanbhai Patel is quite dedicated and sound entrepreneur. He does not mix business with pleasure. 4. Karsanbhai Patel, having employees around 14000 and turnover of more than $500 million is not emotionally sound. He is quite strict when it comes to business 5. Karsanbhai Patel, who does not possess marketing degree but dominates Indra Nooyi by his talent. 3. While Indra Nooyi is quite a jolly kind of a person as she does various things to entertain herself at office hours i.e. she will sing in the hall and sometimes she will walk in the office with her bare foot. 4. While Indra Nooyi sounds emotional when it comes to behave with her employees in her business. 5. While Indra Nooyi possesses sound marketing degree.
  • 18. General Difference 1. 2. 3. Generally, men don’t do networking. They call it mateship. Whereas, With women, networking seems to be more about building relationships and establishing a community. Men have stronger growth plans as compared to women Females are more financially conservative but that follows on from the fact they usually don’t have the big dreams about massive growth that men do