Leadership in Times of Adversity
As we navigate this global pandemic and worldwide re-openings of industry & small business, our aim is to give industry leaders & owner-operators, the extra tools necessary to succeed in times of adversity
World Zarathushti Chamber Of Commerce
As we navigate this global pandemic and worldwide re-openings of industry & small business, our aim is to give industry leaders & owner-operators, the extra tools necessary to succeed in times of adversity
OBJECTIVE : Goal Setting through the game of football. Mixed teams of 17 players. First game played with goal posts; second with posts Debrief : Can we play football without goal posts ? So then how can we go through life without goals ? Session two on Goal Setting : Interactive, participants fifilled in goal sheets and became conscious of the need for written goals. Members shared their long-term dn short-term goals. Wrap-up : Goal Setting is an important aspect for a professional/entrepreneur. Additionally : Ruby Kamdin made a presentation on her NGO – One Billion Literates. : Kashmira Bose displayed and sold her products of eco-friendly bags. A very enterprising morning
Dear Member/Patron, The WZCC Toronto Chapter hosts “An Introduction to Entrepreneurship” designed for our youth. Want your children to have terrific career and entrepreneurial opportunities? Arming them right from their formative years will go a long way in building up their abilities to shine tomorrow. We have a series of workshops and sessions designed for our youth from ages, 7 to 11 and from 11 to 15 with creative, hands on, enrichment workshops designed to get them leading in the future. We start with our two sessions, with an introduction to entrepreneurship on Saturday mornings, 24th and 31st October, 2020, from 11:30am each for one hour. Do register here for both days.
Entrepreneurial Inspiration & Must Have Skills WZCC Toronto and Global Youngpreneurs concluding workshop on introduction to entrepreneurship focused on understanding more in-depth about entrepreneurship and attracting customers. As an inspirational example, we had Malcolm Mehta, a 16 year-old social entrepreneur, studying UK and now in USA who started a football league in a village in India. This made participants realize that age is no hindrance to achieving one’s dreams. Seeing someone so close to their years being successful gives our participants incentive to begin their own entrepreneurial journey. In conjunction with the theme of the session, tips on getting customers was discussed. These ranged from understanding wants and needs to adding unique elements to the product/service, to attracting customers via discounts and freebies. This was followed by an activity which tested their business and marketing skills. The second activity was related to logical problem solving, as it is a must-have skill for entrepreneurs. The youth were placed in an escape room situation, where they had to solve three puzzles which would then lead them to a code and the escape key. It was a fun and challenging set of quizzes which not only tested their abilities, but their mettle too. Before ending the workshop, we recounted the tale of Walt Disney, and how he established Disney and all its different ventures. The two-part sessions covered the gist of various areas under entrepreneurship. However, the main aim was to engage our youth with an entrepreneurial mindset, focus on skills that would help them in the future, and also to enjoy learning. The Toronto chapter and Global Youngpreneurs will continue giving wings to young dreams and making them a reality.
Global Youngpreneurs held their first virtual Introduction to Entrepreneurship workshop for our youth between the ages of 11 to 15. In a rapidly changing world, we recognize that the most important skills are logical and creative thinking abilities, and soft skills and these remain overlooked in our regular education system. WZCC Toronto Chapter worked with Global Youngpreneurs to help develop this entrepreneurial mindset in our youth. Our first session (out of the two-part series) focused on developing a “business” through experiential learning. The participants were given an activity and tasked with creating a product/service, along with the name of the company, the logo and the slogan. Explanation of an entrepreneur, giving examples of different products and services and also real-world logos and slogans helped to make the concept of the activity clearer. Right from Royal Bank of Canada, to Nike, the participants were made to understand how the logos and slogans of such companies corresponded to the product or service they offered. In return, the young participants came up with ideas such as a coffee-flavored soft drinks, to a dog walking service for the elderly, with slogans such as “Too good to be true” and “Fancy footwork for four-legged friends.” The second activity was a small team building survival challenge and each team was “stranded” in a particular situation (on an island/on the moon) and each team had to pick few items which would help them survive. This activity successfully tested not only their ability to work in teams – including listening skills, reasoning skills, and co-operation, but also logical and creative problem solving. Next they worked on building of entrepreneurial traits such as leadership, team work, delegation of work, and promotion. Participants were asked to come up with ideas for running a food or drink stall while working in teams, thus inculcating aspects of soft skills. Each team came up with an idea for their own food stall, the location, how to sell their product, and also the tasks that each team member would perform. Attentiveness, enthusiasm, excitement and participation was maintained throughout and we couldn’t be more happier with the result. Every participant was pushed to think on their feet, explore their potential, and most importantly, learn and have fun!
We in the World Zarathushti Chamber of Commerce (WZCC) – Chicago Chapter invite you to attend our upcoming event “Laughter Yoga at Work Makes Business Sense” on May 19 @ 7pm US Central Time, during which we will hear from Certified Laughter Coach Tanaz Bamboat about how Laughter Yoga can help increase productivity, promote team-building, and improve workplace environments. Contact WZCC.Chicago@gmail.com with any questions. Zoom Link: Https://us02web.zoom.us/j/2356601995 ; Password: WZCC; Meeting ID: 235 660 1995
In Conversation with Winners of ‘Mrs India She is India Pageant’ An Interactive Workshop for Women Organized by ‘WE’ – Women Entrepreneurs’ Wing of WZCC On Saturday 15th September, 2018, WZCC-WE (Women Entrepreneurs’ Wing of WZCC) brings to you an exciting opportunity to meet and talk to the winners of ‘Mrs India She is India Pageant’. Here is your chance to get close and personal with these go-getters – so make sure you reserve your seats right away! The details are as follows. Date : Saturday 15th September, 2018 Time : 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Venue: YWCA, 18 Madam Cama Road, Fort, Mumbai – 400001. Registration: 5:00 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. Session I Introduction “Achieving Excellence in the Professional and Glamour World.” Q&A Session 5:15 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. Mrs. Delnaz Balsara Sharma – 1st Runner-up Mrs. India She is India and Mrs Beautiful Skin. Delnaz has achieved excellence not only in the insurance, banking and social service sector, but has also made a name for herself in the world of fashion and modelling. She started her career with the British Consulate as Visa Support Executive. After two years, Delnaz joined J P Morgan and later moved into the insurance sector and was associated with reputed companies like Religare, Reliance and Kotak. She has been associated with several NGOs like Save the Child, Sopan, Green Peace, WWF and Habitat for Humanity. Break for Tea and Snacks 6:15 p.m. To 6:45 p.m. Networking Session II “Prioritizing your Priorities” Q&A SessionVote of Thanks 6:45 p.m. To 7:45 p.m. Dr Neha Tyagi won the title Charity Queen at the Mrs India She is India Pageant 2018. Neha is a pathologist by profession, working as Chief of Lab and Consultant Pathologist in Dr Lal Path Labs, Sehgal Neo Hospital, New Delhi. She completed her MBBS from Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences, Loni, Maharashtra and specialized in MD Pathology from the Himalayan Institute of Medical Sciences, Dehradun where she topped the University. Neha is a well-known speaker in medical conferences with more than 10 research publications to her name. Neha is also a social activist associated with Go Green Project, NGO Chotti Chotti Khushiyan (for abandoned girls) and Sai Vridhashram. The fee for participation inclusive of tea and snacks is Rs 350 /- for WZCC/WE Members and Rs. 400 /- for Non-Members. Cheques to be made in favour of WZCC, Mumbai and sent to WZCC, 8 R N Gamadia Polyclinic, Gamadia Colony, Tardeo, Mumbai 400007. If you are unable to send the fees, you could bring cash / cheque to the venue of the programme. We look forward to seeing you! For further details and registration please contact: Ms. Homai Mehta jjccmumbai@gmail.com 98208 26367 Ms. Dolly Dhamodiwala dolzeen@gmail.com 9920368979 Ms. BehrozeDaruwalla behroze@frenaus.com 9619201951 Ms. VillieDaruvala villied@gmail.com 9820076993 Ms. Percis Dubash pdubash3@yahoo.com 9820131150 Ms. VeeraMundroina veera.mundroina@gmail.com 9769801389 Ms. Zarine Khan wzccindia@on-lyne.com 022-23532522 / 9619165444 We look forward to your early response and seeing you in large numbers. Best Wishes, Mrs. Homai H. Mehta Chairperson- WE – Women Entrepreneurs’ Wing of WZCC
OBJECTIVE : Goal Setting through the game of football. Mixed teams of 17 players. First game played with goal posts; second with posts Debrief : Can we play football without goal posts ? So then how can we go through life without goals ? Session two on Goal Setting : Interactive, participants fifilled in goal sheets and became conscious of the need for written goals. Members shared their long-term dn short-term goals. Wrap-up : Goal Setting is an important aspect for a professional/entrepreneur. Additionally : Ruby Kamdin made a presentation on her NGO – One Billion Literates. : Kashmira Bose displayed and sold her products of eco-friendly bags. A very enterprising morning
MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF WZCCI – PUNE CHAPTER HELD ON THURSDAY, 7TH OCTOBER 2004. Minutes of the earlier meeting held on 19th June, 2004, Saturday at Hotel Regency, Pune. were read and confirmed. More than 40 members attended this special meeting late on Thursday Evening at Hotel Regency, Pune. Mr. Zubin Mistry started off with a brief introduction of his profile and how he struggled through various jobs before he setup his own printing enterprise. It started of with an idea that printed stationery would be universally used by all classes of business. From a small beginning, Zubin got a break with TATA’s which was the turning point for his business. Today, he prints for TATA’s , INOX and several small and large enterprises. He has a large infrastructure with the latest technology of printing press, capable of handling very large and complex assignments. Mr. Homi Mullan then presented the four I’s of our international website (http://www.wzcc.net) namely Identity, Interaction, Information and Innovation. He mentioned that the website was the part of WZCC through which each member gets an identity, promotes interaction, disseminates information and encourages innovation. After this Mr. Yazdi Tantra presented the website in detail to the members. Each aspect of the website from Registration stage to the Interaction, to the Information was explained in detail. Members were taken through the Resources Section, Classifieds Section, Forums and FAQ’s. An enthusiastic interactive session, where members’ participated with their queries and suggestions, followed this. The meeting ended with Mr. Adi Engineer, President, Pune Chapter thanking the guests for spending their time and effort to make a truly information presentation which would be very useful and productive for members. Mr. Adi Engineer also thanked Mr. Kelly Karkaria for the arrangements at Regency Hotel at a very reasonable rate for WZCC members. The meeting ended with a vote of thanks to the Chair proposed by Mr. Tehmas Bharucha, Treasurer, Pune Chapter. Click on http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/yazdi/album?.dir=d618 for a few pictures of the Pune Meeting.
The World Zoroastrian Chamber of Commerce – Houston Chapter conducted a very successful webinar on April 10 on the “Impact of COVID-19 on your Health and Taxes”. The session was attended by over 75 people and the attendees greatly appreciated the very timely discussion on the impacts of this pandemic to our daily lives. Mitra Khumbatta, CPA and Kershaw Khumbatta, CPA started the session by presenting highlights about the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Securities (CARES) Act and how they impact individuals and businesses. Details were provided about stimulus checks for individuals and how the amounts could vary based on income, and benefits available from the Texas Workforce Commission for unemployed or furloughed individuals. Next, the Paycheck Protection Program and the Economic Injury Disaster Loan Assistance Program provided by the US Small Business Administration were discussed. The participants found these highlights to be very beneficial as there are many aspects to the stimulus package that apply in varying ways. The second part of the webinar was presented by Dr. Sorab Italia and he provided facts about COVID-19 and addressed the many fallacies that are being circulated on social media. He discussed the common symptoms of the virus (with fever being a very common symptom), where to get tested for the virus, the timings of test results depending on where you get tested, the different strains of the virus that have occurred in the past, how patients with the virus are presently being treated, the protective masks and gloves that could be worn, the typical age and personal health of the persons that are severely affected by the virus, the anticipated timing of the virus peaking in the Houston area, and the benefits of getting the flu vaccine even though that will not help with this virus. He also stated a vaccine will be the eventual answer to battle this virus, but it will probably not be available for another year. In addition, Dr. Italia also dispelled rumors about the many home remedies that can supposedly fight the virus. An extensive Q&A session was conducted after the speaker presentations and the meeting participants asked dozens of questions about COVID-19’s health and tax implications. It was evident by the significant number of questions and deep interaction that this webinar was extremely well received by our community.
Plant Visit WZCC North American Regional Meeting on April 27, 2017, started with a tour of Coating Industries, Inc. and J.R. Manufacturing, L.P. owned by our local fellow Zarathushtis and WZCC members, Mrs. Aban Rustomji and her son Mr. Arish Rustomji. Over 50 participants from across USA and Canada were present.