Discuss: 1. 4 of the mental locks that can inhibit creativity. Relate to case 2. 5 techniques Santosh can use to improve his creative process. 3. the traits/characteristics Santosh possess that are relevant to entrepreneurship. 4. the major events and/or decisions in Santosh's life that led to his decision to become an entrepreneur, as well as how he should go about completing a feasibility analysis for Dragon Karate Sports as discussed in the course. 5. the motivations behind Santosh’s decision to start the business. 6. If Santosh decides to expand Dragon Karate Sports the Caribbean, outline 3 ways in which the business can make a substantial contribution to the country's growth and development. 7. 3 ways in which a new venture, such as Dragon Karate Sports, can make ethics a distinguishing feature of the company's culture in the Caribbean country you chose with reference to the article Hanson, K. O. (2001). A good start: New ventures can make ethics part of their business plan.
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Executive Summary with basic background information on the Case, the purpose of the case (questions 1-7), results of your analysis, and recommendations and a
Conclusion which should capture the essence of what would be discussed in the paper based on questions 1-7 rather than simply summarizing the points raised. You should draw conclusions from the Case analysis.
Mr. Santosh Kshirsagar- Dragon Karate Sports
Santosh Kshirsagar, age 20 is not waiting to complete his graduation, to apply the theories he has
learned in his classes to the real world. In the summer of the year 2016 the soon-to-be third year
BCA student at BVDUIMK launched his own karate academy!
Life has many ups and downs; many struggles and one need to stand strong to reach success.
Santosh as a child never knew what father’s love was; his father never paid any attention towards
the family, always drunk and created fights when in his senses. Santosh’s brother Amit was 10
years older than him; his mother struggled hard by stitching clothes to raise her kids and make
ends meet. Amit from a very tender age of 13 did part-time jobs to help his mom in earning.
Santosh was 4 years old when he lost his father. The family’s struggle in life continued and Amit
did a lot of hard work to raise Santosh and give him a good future. He loved him not as a brother
but as his son and never made Santosh feel the emptiness of not having a father. After graduation
Amit was given a job in his father’s post and gradually all things started falling in place, now
they moved to a two-room house made of mud. Santosh had also finished his 12th standard by
now, he knew the sacrifice of his mother and brother, and he realized that now he should also
join hands in supporting his family.
Santosh’s Entrepreneurial Journey
When Amit used to go to college, in the ground next to his college there was a karate academy
by the name of ‘Dragon Karate Sports’, Santosh was just 6 years old then, impressed by the sport
and had joined the classes, later he also started training his juniors in the class, this was in the
year 2008 when he was in standard eighth.
Santosh secured a black belt when he was in second year BCA. Life took a turn, when his Sir
(coach) advised him to start a Karate class in Kolhapur under the banner of their academy
‘Dragon Karate Sports’. His prestart up activities began; location, funding and other
infrastructure requirements needed to be assembled and raised. This was not easy, Santosh
decided to go to schools and colleges in the nearby area and canvass about his class and also do
advertising, by putting small ads in the newspaper. The cost of advertising was also not
affordable to Santosh as the paper distributor charged 15 Rs for small adds in 100 newspapers
and he had planned for 5000 such adds. Santosh’s classmates were with him on his entire
journey, and they all decided to insert the ads themselves in the newspaper so that they could
save some money. He also got 10 big advertising flex boards printed. He spent in all Rs 10,000/-
which was given to him by his brother Amit. His close friends and his college teacher Prof
Gunjan Behl were by his side throughout his initial struggle and were constant sources of
inspiration and guidance for him.
There was a positive turn in this journey as the phone started ringing and enquiries dropped in.
The day of inauguration was dawned, Santosh was awarded the black belt at the inauguration of
his training centre on July 13th, 2015. Initially there were only 20 students at his training centre
and the fee structure was Rs 300/- as the registration fees which would be paid to his sir and Rs
200/-per month as the class fee which would be kept by Santosh. His dedication yielded fruit and gradually enrolment increased at the training centre. Today Santosh has 3 batches running, two in the morning; 6.00 pm-7.00 pm and 7.00 am to 8.00am and the third in the evening 7.00 pm and 8.00 pm. Now there are in total 60 students getting trained in his Academy.
Discuss:
1. 4 of the mental locks that can inhibit creativity. Relate to case
2. 5 techniques Santosh can use to improve his creative process.
3. the traits/characteristics Santosh possess that are relevant to entrepreneurship.
4. the major events and/or decisions in Santosh's life that led to his decision to become an entrepreneur, as well as how he should go about completing a feasibility analysis for Dragon Karate Sports as discussed in the course.
5. the motivations behind Santosh’s decision to start the business.
6. If Santosh decides to expand Dragon Karate Sports the Caribbean, outline 3 ways in which the business can make a substantial contribution to the country's growth and development.
7. 3 ways in which a new venture, such as Dragon Karate Sports, can make ethics a distinguishing feature of the company's culture in the Caribbean country you chose with reference to the article Hanson, K. O. (2001). A good start: New ventures can make ethics part of their business plan.
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