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KAIZEN IN ACTION: OPTIMISING SUPPLY CHAINS AND BUSINESS PROCESSES FOR INDIAN HANDLOOM BUSINESSES (E-BOOK)

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  • AUTHOR: DEBAL BANERJEE
  • ISBN: 978-81-972087-7-5
  • NO OF PAGES: 63 (INCLUDING COVER)
  • Edition: First Edition
  • Format: PDF

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Not every startup founder needs to come from a business school or have work experience to manage business processes. This book is tailored for those who are starting a handloom venture or are in the planning stage. It is believed that the educational or professional background of the founder is not a necessary precondition for a successful handloom startup. In this book, the basics of supply chain management and business processes are introduced so that founders can be empowered by understanding tasks and possible challenges ahead. The world-famous KIZEN framework has been introduced, as it is believed it can make the organization more efficient in the case of an Indian handloom startup. Indeed, this is the only book of its kind, and it is believed that startups will benefit from the implementation of ideas presented in the book.

This book is suitable for:

  • Budding handloom business owners
  • People planning to start a handloom business
  • Designers aiming to work with Indian handloom

Book Content:

  • Introduction
  • Supply chain management
  • Introduction to kizen
  • Business process and kizen
  • Further read

BRIEF BIO OF THE AUTHOR

       Over 18 years of domain experience in the handloom industry.

       Served as a strategic advisor for fashion brands globally.

       served as an  visiting instructor in various prestigious fashion and textile school globally

       Recognised and awarded by the ‘World Economic Forum’ for his significant contributions to the Indian Handloom sector.

       Mentored over 80 successful handloom start-ups.

 

The Handloom Foundation is the publisher of this book. The entire purchase amount, including the author’s royalty, will go to the ‘Go to School’ initiative of the Handloom Foundation.