Venue: Pearl-Continental Hotel Karachi
Workshop - “Train the Trainer Program on Entrepreneurship” |
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Learning Objectives: |
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Pakistani universities are graduating a significant number of students annually. However, the capacity of both the public and private sectors to absorb and integrate these talented individuals into nation-building endeavours remains limited. Despite numerous opportunities within Pakistan, there exists a prevalent lack of an entrepreneurial mindset among students, hindering their ability to recognize and seize these prospects. Embracing a higher purpose in life, coupled with an entrepreneurial mindset, grants life a deeper meaning and empowers individuals with the determination and courage to pursue goals beyond personal happiness. We firmly believe that nurturing an entrepreneurial mindset among our students can propel them to actively participate in nation-building initiatives, contributing not only to Pakistan's growth but also to the service of humanity. Furthermore, there has been a recent decline of 30 to 50% in admissions to business programs nationwide. This decline serves as a concerning signal for business school deans and faculty, necessitating a proactive response to transform existing degree programs into ones that foster entrepreneurial and intrapreneurial skills." |
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Key Learnings Objectives: |
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1. What Entrepreneurship model suits the Pakistani context? HBS, MIT, Silicon Valley or Darden? 2. How do Memon, Chinioti, Saudgran e Dehli or other Pakistani entrepreneurs / family businesses / SMEs and MSMEs practice entrepreneurship? 3. How to teach the indigenous Entrepreneurial Mindset to Pakistani youth? |
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Key Learning Outcomes: |
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1. Developing entrepreneurship educators relevant to the present-day Pakistani context? 2. Transforming our degree programs to be entrepreneurial? 3. Transform a university into an entrepreneurial University. |
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Who Should Attend: |
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Deans, HODs, Faculty members interested in teaching entrepreneurship, making existing programs relevant to SMEs, promoting Intrapreneurship |
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Trainers: |
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Notes: |
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** If unforeseen circumstances occurs during the workshop and one day before the scheduled workshop, NBEAC will not refund the registration fee. |
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NBEAC has three main functions: accreditation, training and networking. In its accreditation function, it develops and implements standards to improve the quality of business education in Pakistan. In its training function, it provides opportunities to faculty and managers to learn about quality standards and related matters. In its networking function, it provides a forum for business education professionals to learn from each other through conferences and seminars.