KOMPAS.com - In his latest book, Young Entrepreneurial Self, Rheinald Khasali summarizes the experience of several successful young entrepreneurs. Including the tip of their success. Please refer to, who knows you could learn from him.
2. The power of simplicity This tip comes from a successful pengalaaman Firmansyah Budi Prasetyo, owner Krezz Tella. He managed to raise the prestige of cassava to be the same as imported italian fries and other snacks. The key to success is simple thinkers, they do things that are recognizable and familiar since childhood.
3. Look for a low cost structure According Rheinald Khasali, entrepreneurship rather than lifestyle. If your life style spend money. In entrepreneurship you reduce expenses and bring in revenue. With this mindset, then the business is run will bring a profit
4. Use technology to reach as much as many people as possible Currently if you lose it will be technology illiterate. Because, with technology, product marketing will spread to many people without the cost. With Twitter, Facebook, website, or weblog, the promotion will be spread in a matter of minutes.
5. Breathed the spirit of the brand you That is to give strength and life to the brand in order to move himself, alive and helpless. Your brand is your character, so do not compromise on things that can damage your reputation and character, because it will affect the brand. Make a story telling about your brand, usually people like the story behind a product.
6. DNA Entrepreneurship Do not believe the myth, that the people of Padang good at trading, or the Chinese people do business smarter. Everyone can do business and have the entrepreneurial DNA. You do this by expanding knowledge, many associate with successful entrepreneurs who are ethical, and hardworking.
7. Make friends with uncertainty In the business of common uncertainty, even the business is considered surfing in between waves of uncertainty. Uncertainty occurs when we do not recognize something, so I fix the other not friendly with that uncertainty. Search for knowledge and information, until you recognize that uncertainty and risks