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Entrepreneurship Development
Opening LectureClass of EntrepreneurshipSBM-ITB, 10 August 2011
Dwi Larso
Agenda
• Trends/Facts
• e.n.t.r.e.p.r.e.n.e.u.r.s.h.i.p
• Role of ITB
Trends/Facts
• The World is Flat
• The Long Tail
• A Whole New Mind
The World is Flat (Friedman, T., 2005)
• Internet integrated global platform
• Interconnected world difficult to manage
• Unpredictable change
The Long Tail (Anderson, C., 2006)
• Menjual Banyak Barang tapi dalam Jumlah Sedikit
• Konsumen sekaligus Produsen
• Unik/Customized
Scarcity
Abundance
A Whole New Mind: Why Right Brainers Will Rule The Future
(the 6 senses) • Not just function but also DESIGN
• Not just argument but also the STORY
• Not just focus but also SYMPHONY
• Not just logic but also EMPATHY
• Not just seriousness but also PLAY
• Not just accumulation but also MEANINGSource: A Whole New Mind, by Daniel Pink.
Published by Riverhead, 2005.
Source: A Whole New Mind, by Daniel Pink.
Published by Riverhead, 2005.
How do we see our future or today?
Speed and Creativity
Unprecedented Change
Global Competition and Cooperation
Teamwork & Cooperation
Agility & Flexibilit
y
Persistence & Perseverance
How should we respond to?
Entrepreneurship
Trends/Facts
• Kemiskinan (60% = 50,15 juta)
• Pengangguran (6.8% = 8,12 juta)
• Status Bisnis (>95% usaha kecil)
Sumber : Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS),2011
Piramida Pendapatan
1% tier one, 47% tier two, 52% tier three
Sumber : Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS),2011
USAHA BARU
BISNIS KECIL
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Intrapreneurship
Bisnis yang TumbuhKecil
43,22 juta usaha (94.93%)
Besar
2,25 juta usaha (4.94%)
Status Bisnis di Indonesia
Menengah
0,06 juta usaha (0.13%)
Motivasi dari Steve Jobs
• Connecting the Dots• Love and Loss• Death (Life is Short)
Pengembangan Kewirausahaan
di ITB
Role of ITB
MIT for Route 128
Stanford for Silicon Valley
MIT & Route 128
•A key resource: MIT, Harvard, Babson College & Olin College, Boston University.
•MIT remains the leading institution for technology business creation.
•MIT graduates and faculty had founded 4,000 companies, employing 1.1 million people (1:150 US jobs) and generating $232 billion in worldwide sales.
•The 24th-largest economy in the world, somewhere between South Africa and Thailand.
•About 150 new MIT-related companies are founded each year (Business Week).
Stanford & Silicon Valley
•A key resource: Stanford, UC Berkeley, UC Davis, SF and San Jose universities.
•Stanford is the leading institution for technology business creation.
•2000 firms were founded by Stanford alumni
•3000 (mostly small) companies in Silicon Valley, 85% (<100 employees); 70% (<10 employees)
•The size is 3 times of Route 128.
•Top 10 largest economy in the world.
What did they do?
• MIT- Technology Plan– Capitalize the institute’s relations with
industry
• Stanford – 4 Outreach Programs– Honors Cooperative Program– Industry Affiliate Program– Industrial park– Stanford Research Institute
Role of University (Florida, R., 1999)
Leveraging Talent, Not Technology:
• Source of knowledge creation & talent
• Ability to attract ‘top’ talent/people
• Ability to rapidly and widely disseminate the knowledge the create.
•ITB is an ENTREPRENEURIAL University•Every student experiences at least ONE COURSE ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP
•TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER OFFICE (TTO)•STUDENTS’ ENTREPRENEURSHIP CLUBS•BIZ PLAN COMPETITION & OTHER ENTREPRENEURIAL ACTIVITIES
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What can we do?
•Cooperation between BIZ SCHOOL and ARTS/SCIENCE/TECH SCHOOLS•BUSINESS COMMUNITY and UNIVERSITY Cooperation•Investors’ Forum (Informal Investor/Angels)•Venture Capital
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What can we do?
TECHNOLOGY PARK
IIT’s TECHNOLOGY PARK in Chicago
Rensselaer’s Incubator Program
Mission: “Giving life to new ideas.” Goals: To augment the University’s special role of providing a fertile environment for the growth and development of new ideas, and additionally to create opportunities for the application and further evolution of those ideas into the greater community through the channels of commercial activity.
Objectives: -Enrichment of the Academic Environment -Technology Transfer and Commercialization -Regional Economic Development
Terima Kasih
CIEL, SBM-ITBJl. Ganesha 10, Bandung 40132
Phone: 022.253.1923Fax: 022.250.4249
Email: ciel@sbm.itb.ac.idhttp://ciel.sbm.itb.ac.id
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