Assessment of Entrepreneurial Training methods to Women Food Vendors in Ilala Tanzania
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CBE - Proceeding BEDC 2665 - 0681
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This study assess women food vendors' preference of entrepreneurial training methods for the successful
operation of a business in Ilala city. A cross-sectional design was employed coupled with both qualitative and
quantitative approaches. The target population of the study was all 242 registered women food vendors in
three markets of Ferry, Buguruni, and Kariakoo. Random sampling techniques were used in which 151
women food vendors were sampled for the questionnaire. Four (4) entrepreneurship trainers were purposively
selected for an in-depth interview. Three formal training observations were done. Quantitative data were
analyzed using SPSS version 20, which computed descriptive statistics measures in frequencies, mean and
standard deviation while qualitative data was narrated and presented thematically. The study indicates that
36% of women food vendors' preferred lecture method for business management skills training, 36.7% of
women food vendors' preferred lecture method for interpersonal skills training, and 34% of women food
vendors preferred discussion method for personal entrepreneurial skills training, and 34% of women food
vendors preferred learning by doing for technical skills training. 44% of respondents rated learning by doing
as the most preferred entrepreneurial training method. Furthermore, a correlation between the successful
operation of a business and training methods was found, though this correlation is weak (p<0.5). Therefore,
respondents have indicated different preferences of training methods concerning the subject matter of
entrepreneurial skills. It is recommended that trainers, institutions, and organizations offering entrepreneurial
skills training should consider trainee's preferences of training methods to equip them with necessary
entrepreneurial skills for running a successful business.
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Isdory,S., Mark, D P. & Dr Dr Mohamed, F.
