IIM Indore Comes Up with a Training Programme to Support SMEs
The name of the programme is “Managing Innovation in Small Business”. The programme includes five days of practical training followed by four weeks implementation break.
With an objective to support Indian Small and Medium Enterprises or SMEs with their endeavour to innovate, Indian Institute of Management, Indore has come up with an innovation management programme. The programme has been co-created by experts from Indian and German institutes.
The training under the “Innovation Promotion in SMEs” is an initiative of German Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Indian Institute of Management, Indore. It is a bilateral programme introduced by Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Internationale Zusammenarbeit or GIZ.
Indian Institute of Management, Indore is collaborating with Indian and German based Steinbeis and is further partnering with GIZ and CEFE International for this initiative. The collaboration and partnership will establish and sustain capacity-building programmes.
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The name of the programme is “Managing Innovation in Small Business”. It includes five days of practical training followed by four weeks implementation break. The programme ends with two-day finishing school and is spread over six weeks duration.
The training on innovation management in SMEs aims to expand the innovation management capacity of Small and Medium Enterprises. The programme is designed to equip the participants with tools to start a product and processing business model of innovation and manage it effectively.
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The first phase of the programme began on April 24, 2017, and will continue until April 28, 2017. The second phase of the programme will be held from May 30 to May 31, 2017, at Indian Institute of Management, Indore campus.