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Sheatwork and The Entrepreneurship School partner to unveil Aatmanirbhar She Agile Startup Program

8 week (16 sessions) online program for women entrepreneurs from January 2021

by Suman Gupta

New Delhi, December, 2020Sheatwork, a one-stop knowledge hub for women entrepreneurs has partnered with The Entrepreneurship School, a pioneer in entrepreneurship education to unveil Aatmanirbhar She Agile Startup Program, a specially designed 8-week (16 sessions) online course for aspiring women entrepreneurs. The program affordably priced at INR 12,000/- aims to provide a launchpad to women entrepreneurs by encouraging entrepreneurial thinking in those nurturing an ambition to set up their own businesses. The program ends with a capstone investor pitch.

The Aatmanirbhar She Agile Startup Program is a specially created program for women entrepreneurs spread across eight weeks with 16 sessions, exposing participants to lessons that will equip them with the required knowledge on structuring business, and finally setting it up. It offers an intensive learning experience that focuses on the creation, evaluation, development, and launch preparedness of a new business. It is supported by expert faculty and mentors to help develop and nurture the entrepreneurial mindset that will drive students in their future business journey. They will be taken through the ideation process, product development, customer acquisition and launch of individual startups.

Elaborating on the program Ruby Sinha, Founder, Sheatwork says, “More and more women can be encouraged to enter the entrepreneurship ecosystem with the right guidance and mentorship. We are delighted to partner with The Entrepreneurship School which is known as a Launchpad for Entrepreneurs to develop a special program for women entrepreneurs. The objective is to make this course a highly inspirational experience that will enable participants to grow and learn and become entrepreneurs building scalable businesses.”

“Most women in India has sometime have dreamt of starting their business. But very few actually started. That was because access to right education, mentoring and ecosystem to build, launch and grow a venture for women was absent. Whether you have a business or social enterprise idea, the AatmaNirbhar She Agile Startup Program will help you develop a comprehensive venture plan, while brushing up your entrepreneurial thinking through a productive mix of innovation, cutting-edge theory and practice in entrepreneurship,” explained Sanjeeva ShiveshFounder & CEO, The Entrepreneurship School.

Some of the program’s highlights include sessions on women entrepreneurs’ mindset, SheIdeation and pitching, building a value proposition, the art of prototyping, managing teams and money, she business structure, launching a venture and others. For more information and registration please log on tohttps://sheatwork.com/aatmanirbhar-she-agile-startup-program/.  Sessions start from January 2021.

About Sheatwork: Sheatwork is a one-stop knowledge hub for women entrepreneurs aims to be a mentor and guide for women from both urban and rural areas- to help them make their entrepreneurial dream a reality. Recently, sheatwork initiated the AatmaNirbhar She State of Entrepreneurship Dialogues across various Indian states, focused on reaching out to women on starting up their business, leveraging various government schemes and understanding finer details of entrepreneurship.

About The Entrepreneurship School (TES) : The Entrepreneurship School (TES) is India’s first dedicated school for founders, startups and entrepreneurship. Started in 2013, it has a strong alumni base of people who have successfully started new ventures, some of these ventures have been funded with angel and venture capital funding. TES offers a variety of programs for various audience, all focused on startup venture building and entrepreneurship development.

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