The effectiveness and sustainability of entrepreneurship trainings to SMES: The case study 0f Small Industries Development Organization (SIDO)-Tabora

A thesis submitted to school of business as a partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of Master of Business Administration (Corporate Management) Degree of Mzumbe University.

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Главный автор: Simplis, Msoffe Justin
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Опубликовано: Mzumbe University 2024
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spelling oai:41.59.85.69:123456789-16402024-11-05T12:39:05Z The effectiveness and sustainability of entrepreneurship trainings to SMES: The case study 0f Small Industries Development Organization (SIDO)-Tabora Simplis, Msoffe Justin Sustainability of entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship education and training Business success A thesis submitted to school of business as a partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of Master of Business Administration (Corporate Management) Degree of Mzumbe University. This study intended to examine the Effectiveness and Sustainability of Entrepreneurship Skill Trainings in SIDO Tabora. The research was carried out to SMEs, SIDO Staffs and Training institution Stakeholders who were Vocational Education Training Authority (VETA) Tabora, Beekeeping Training Institute (BTI) Tabora, Teofilo Kisanji University Tabora Centre (TEKUTABCE). The study was conducted with the following objectives: To assess the Effectiveness and Sustainability of Entrepreneurship Skill Trainings in SIDO Tabora, To identify specific entrepreneurial and business skills that are essential for the success of SMEs; To establish the mechanism of assessing the sustainability of the skills to SMEs after the training; To identify the possible ways of making the training to be more effective and sustainable; To identify the reason behind the failure of many entrepreneurs after attempting to start their entrepreneurial venture; To find out if training in entrepreneurial and business skills is linked to the success of the SMEs. Data were collected through Questionnaires, Interviews and Documentary Review, and focus group discussion. Questionnaires were both close ended and open-ended questions, which allowed individuals to express their views concerning Entrepreneurship trainings in Tabora. Interviews were conducted on the basis of predetermined interview guide. The data has been analyzed by using frequency distribution tables and figures. After Analysis, data were presented in tables for easy interpretation. The following below are the findings revealed by the study. Trainees who are having entrepreneurship background in their families are easily to become more entrepreneurial than those with no entrepreneurial background. In accessed respondents the ability to access funds in financial institutions is easier (47.9% SMEs) than in commercial banks (1.4%SMEs).However those with ability to access those financial services for their entrepreneurial activities (47.1%) while those who do not have ability to access financial services easily are many (66%). Not only that but also government support and favorable regulation is at the minimal level though to some district like Sikonge where District Commissioner in collaboration with Regional Commissioner they have engaged SIDO to establishment of Youth Centre and conducting of trainings. It has been discovered that in Tabora region females (54.3%) attends trainings more than males (45.7%). Also those who attend trainings more than one time are more successful Private 2024-11-05T12:38:53Z 2024-11-05T12:38:53Z 2014 Thesis APA https://scholar.mzumbe.ac.tz/handle/123456789/1640 en application/pdf Mzumbe University
spellingShingle Sustainability of entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship education and training
Business success
Simplis, Msoffe Justin
The effectiveness and sustainability of entrepreneurship trainings to SMES: The case study 0f Small Industries Development Organization (SIDO)-Tabora
title The effectiveness and sustainability of entrepreneurship trainings to SMES: The case study 0f Small Industries Development Organization (SIDO)-Tabora
title_full The effectiveness and sustainability of entrepreneurship trainings to SMES: The case study 0f Small Industries Development Organization (SIDO)-Tabora
title_fullStr The effectiveness and sustainability of entrepreneurship trainings to SMES: The case study 0f Small Industries Development Organization (SIDO)-Tabora
title_full_unstemmed The effectiveness and sustainability of entrepreneurship trainings to SMES: The case study 0f Small Industries Development Organization (SIDO)-Tabora
title_short The effectiveness and sustainability of entrepreneurship trainings to SMES: The case study 0f Small Industries Development Organization (SIDO)-Tabora
title_sort effectiveness and sustainability of entrepreneurship trainings to smes the case study 0f small industries development organization sido tabora
topic Sustainability of entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship education and training
Business success
url https://scholar.mzumbe.ac.tz/handle/123456789/1640
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