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<title>MANAGEMENT OF INNOVATIVE ACTIVITIES OF SMALL ENTREPRENEURIAL MANUFACTURING WORKSHOPS IN BANGLADESH</title>
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<title>MANAGEMENT OF INNOVATIVE ACTIVITIES OF SMALL ENTREPRENEURIAL MANUFACTURING WORKSHOPS IN BANGLADESH</title>
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<author>
<name>Islam, Nazrul</name>
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<name>Ziaulhaq Mamun, Muhammad</name>
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<name>Aabed, Abdullah Al-</name>
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<updated>2022-09-19T06:47:11Z</updated>
<published>2022-09-19T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">MANAGEMENT OF INNOVATIVE ACTIVITIES OF SMALL ENTREPRENEURIAL MANUFACTURING WORKSHOPS IN BANGLADESH
Islam, Nazrul; Ziaulhaq Mamun, Muhammad; Aabed, Abdullah Al-
Small entrepreneurial manufacturing workshops of Bangladesh, primarily involved in&#13;
Manufacturing and supplying spare-parts for motorized and non-motorized vehicles, are&#13;
Proliferating. These workshops are principally located at a few strategic crossroads of&#13;
Different cities. Although these workshop entrepreneurs do not have formal technical and&#13;
Management education, they have developed some unique skills of promotion and human&#13;
Resource management through learning by observing. However, these entrepreneurs face&#13;
Some acute problems such as, inadequate governmental protection and policies,&#13;
Unavailability and high cost of raw materials, and infra-structural support. Other&#13;
Important concerns are lack of training facilities, severe competition, and availability of&#13;
Skilled personnel, power supply disruption. Other issues are high risk of investment in&#13;
Such projects, problem of getting finance and bureaucracy in the process, no knowledge&#13;
About information technology, lack of designing capability, inadequate knowledge about&#13;
Importing machinery and raw materials, local pressure to withdraw workshop from their&#13;
Places and threat from local pressure groups. In addition, customers are unwilling to pay&#13;
a premium amount for their products and services. If workshop owners are aided with the&#13;
Above mention issues, they will be able to contribute significantly in this strategic sector&#13;
With their innovative skills.
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<dc:date>2022-09-19T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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