WORLD CLASS ENTERPRISE
Sr. No 1. Parameter Through time (Value added time / Time spend in the system) Inventory Set up time Scrap / Rework Unplanned downtime (All m/c in a month) Ideal World Class 100% 5  15 %
2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
0 0 0 0
2  4 days Less than 10 minutes 20 ppm 212 minutes (a specific industry)
Participation of employees 100% Every employees gives 36 suggestions per year Complaints 0 No complaint during guarantee period
WORKING OF AN ENTERPRISE
RESOURCES Land and Building Plant Machineries Equipment Materials The Services of MEN Management Customers
Manufacturing Processes/Services
Goods and Services
SELECTED ECONOMIC INDICATORS
 Population - 1991, 2001 (in Millions)  Area (Ten thousand Kms.)  Per Capita Income (Rs. ... ) [2000]  Registered Small Scale Units on 31.12.2000  Joint Stock Companies (No.)  No. of Mandays lost 2000 (in 000)  No. of SSI set up in 2000
INFRASTRUCTURAL FACILITIES
POWER - (2000-2001) Installed Capacity (MW) Gross Generated (Million Kwh) LENGTH OF ROADS - (31.3.2000) Total (Kms.) Surfaced (Kms.) BANKS - (31.3.2000) No. of Banks offices Population for Bank office EDUCATION - (2000) Schools Colleges Universities
Export Import Bank of India (EXIM)
The important functions of the Bank are : i) Overseas buyers credit
ii) Credit to overseas financial institutions iii) Guarantee on behalf of Indian Project Expertise etc.
iv) Overseas investment finance
v) Direct financial assistance to exporters
vi) Refinance of export credit to eligible commercial banks vii) Pre-shipment Credit viii) Market Surveys/Researches
SIDBIs Scheme of Assistance
I. Schemes of Refinance Assistance 1. General Scheme 2. Scheme for Cottage, Village & Tiny Industries a) Composite Loan scheme b) Scheme for SC/ST and Physically handicapped persons 3. Specific Schemes : For acquisition of a) Inhouse quality control facilities b) DG sets c) Pollution control equipment d) Computers e) For indigenization/import substitution f) For manufacturing and renewable energy/energy saving systems
4. Equipment Refinance Scheme 5. Scheme for Small Road Transport Operators (SRTOs) 6. Scheme for Professionals 7. Schemes for Marketing Activities a) Scheme for Marketing Organisations b) Scheme for purchase of Mobile Sales Vans 8. Schemes for Medical Profession a) Scheme for Hospital/Nursing Homes b) Scheme for Acquisition of Electro Medical and other equipment 9. Schemes for Tourism Related Activities a) Scheme for Tourism related activities b) Scheme for Hotel and Restaurant projects
10. Schemes for Infrastructure Development a) Scheme for setting up industrial estates b) Scheme for development, maintenance, and construction of roads 11. Equity Type Assistance Schemes a) Seed capital scheme b) National equity fund scheme 12. Scheme for Women Entrepreneurs a) Mahila Udhyam Nidhi (MUN) Scheme b) Scheme for Women Entrepreneurs 13. Special Scheme for Assistance to Ex-Servicemen 14. Single Window Scheme
II Schemes of Direct Assistance 15. Scheme for specialized Marketing Agencies 16. Scheme for Ancillary/Subcontracting units 17. Scheme for development of Industrial Areas for SSI sector 18. Equipment Finance Scheme
III Bills Schemes 19. Bill Rediscounting Scheme (BRS) a) BRS (Equipment) b) BRS (Short term) 20. Direct Discounting Schemes (DDS) a) DDS (Equipment) b) DDS (Components)
FACILITIES TO ENTREPRENEURS
Land & Building - Plots and Sheds in Industrial Estates - Areas earmarked for industrial and commercial purposes Technology/Processes - NRDC, New Delhi, CSIR and other R&D organisations. Plant and Machinery - On hire purchase by NSIC, New Delhi - SISI and DIC can provide information on Plant & Machinery Raw Material - Raw material suppliers Power - State Electricity Boards Utilities - Respective District level organisations Registration of Unit - DIC
INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS
         Capital Subsidy Interest free sales tax loan Subsidy/Loan against cost of Feasibility Report Price preference in purchases Stamp duty exemption Allocation of scarce and controlled raw material Exemption from sales/purchase tax Exemption from Electricity duty Exemption from duty on self generated power/subsidy loan for Diesel Generating Set.  Land Subsidy  Income tax concession  Institutional Assistance
FACILITIES TO ENTREPRENEURS
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE :
 Fixed Capital - State Financial Corporations, other sources  Working Capital - Banks, other sources
INDUSTRY-INSTITUTE INTERACTION
SATISFACTION OF NEEDS OF EMPLOYERS POLYTECHNIC DIPLOMA HOLDER  QUALITY  RELEVANCE  QUANTITY FACTORS TO BE CONSIDERED  CHANGES IN TECHNOLOGY  CHANGES IN MANAGEMENT PRACTICES  CHANGES IN EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY  KNOWLEDGE EXPLOSION  CHANGES IN LABOUR MARKET  CHANGES IN ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT