In the overview documentary "The Call of Entrepreneurs", three successful entrepreneurs, Brad Morgan, Frank Hanna, and Jimmy Lay, were asked to explain their views on entrepreneurship and leadership. Brad Morgan is the owner of a $ 1 million dairy and compost manufacturer, Frank Hanna is a merchant banker in New York City, and Jimmy Lai is the founder of Giordano and Next Media. The central theme of this documentary is how to demonstrate perseverance, perseverance, and perseverance for each businessman to overcome the frustration obstacles and succeed.
An entrepreneur is an entrepreneur. The process of creation is called entrepreneurial spirit. An entrepreneur is an actor, an entrepreneur is an act. The result of actors and actions is called business. A company is a corporate organization that provides products and services, creates employment, promotes national income, exports and overall economic development. . Female entrepreneurs can be defined as a group of women or women who start, organize, and operate a business. . "Women entrepreneurs" are those who take on a challenging role to meet individual needs and are economically independent. The Government of India defines female entrepreneurs as companies owned and controlled by companies with minimal economic interests of 51% of capital and at least 51% of company employment opportunities. Like male entrepreneurs, female entrepreneurs have many functions.
The main reasons business women become entrepreneurs are family problems, unemployment and low wages. Business profile of female entrepreneurs Business woman is engaged in three kinds of business: trade (21.2%), manufacturing industry (58.1%), service industry (20.6%). Most women entrepreneurs are engaged in the manufacturing industry. This is a family business. Therefore investment is rare and easy. It is worth noting that most microscopic women are working on reducing 102 (21.2%), 72 (15.0%) beauty salons, and 68 (14.2%) retailers in the Mysuru area. Female entrepreneurs prefer the above micro enterprises for the availability of training facilities and enterprise needs. 62.7% of female enterprises have not registered 62.7% and 37.3%. Since respondents do not know the benefits of registration, most women entrepreneurs do not register their business with DIC. Self-management