With functional knowledge of everything ranging from procurement of raw materials to development of a finished product, food technologists are in a good position to set up small-scale manufacturing, preservation and processing units," elucidates Krishna. A few years of industrial exposure, coupled with sound operational skills and knowledge of labor and fund management can help one set up small-scale production and preservation units of biscuits, breads, juices and other confectionery items. To encourage food technologists climb the entrepreneurial ladder, The Ministry of Food Processing Industries also provides aid and guidance in setting up small and cottage scale ventures.
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Logitech freepulse review
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Friday, November 14, 2008
Snap Bomb Review
About Indian managers
I just wanted my visitors to know about Indian managers. I have just read an article about Indian managers which stated that “Do you think Indian managers are equipped to be global managers?” and here is the answer for that question. I believe the new generation of Indian managers is well equipped to be global managers. The key requisite for being a global manager is to be able to relate to and manage cross border cultural and business mores. It also requires the ability to develop a global vision which allows managers to search for opportunities globally and to employ resources from anywhere. These skills are increasingly being developed in Indian managers thanks to the exposure that the Indian IT industry has provided and to the fact that there are a lot of “Born Global” companies taking shape in India. Born Global companies are companies which have global operations from the start. I believe with the kind of exposure available today Indian managers will increasingly become better global managers.