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Can somebody shed some light on this subject. The question is how do I connect my experience to my aspirations/goals.
I have an IT background and my long term goal is to start my own venture in the food processing industry in India.
Why food processing: India's working middle class population is growing day by day. This is the population that need frozen, canned and processed food because of scarcity of time. Also the growth potential in this industry is enormous. In India, this industry is expected to grow by more than 10% each year and by 2020 growth rate is expected to be 25%. I am planning to grow the raw material and then sell the half processed items to already established brands. Being from an agricultural background will also be helpful because I know the in and out of agriculture. Also the land utilization(production per hectare) in India is half that in developed countries. I also want to address this in my new venture.
In my 5+ years of IT experience, I have worked in big teams and managed small to medium teams in a global environment. I have worked in Retail Banking, International Banking and Manufacturing domains. For past 3 years I am in US and I am working as a project manager for past 2+ years.
Any suggestions will be highly appreciated.
My long term goal is to start my own venture in the food processing industry in India. This is something I am passionate about because it addresses a real world need. The explosion of growth in India has stressed existing infrastructures that remain relatively undeveloped compared to other countries. For example, production per hectare in India is half that in most developed nations.
Although this doesn't immediately appear germane to my experiences in Information Technology, I believe that I nonetheless have developed important skills that will allow me to suceed. For example, as TITLE at FIRM, I've developed a strong general management perspective that has already allowed me to suceed in a variety of diverse industries from banking to manufacturing. This has demonstrated that I can suceed in unfamiliar areas. The further combination of my global experiences and family background in agriculture have established a foundation upon which I can build.
However, I lack the necessary depth in business for me to fully achieve my goals. This is something an MBA from _______ would directly help me achieve. Given that the population explosion in India shows no signs of abatement, I believe now is the right time for me to pursue an MBA education.
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