MODAL CUMA 300 RIBU!! Bikin usaha KECIL DARI RUMAH kini Produksi 1,2 TON OMSET JUTAAN | IDE BISNIS

kawan dapur
9 Dec 202210:10

Summary

TLDRThe speaker shares his personal journey from working at a state-owned enterprise (BUMN) to becoming an entrepreneur in the food industry. He discusses the emotional impact of leaving a stable job, the challenges of starting a business with minimal capital, and the importance of faith and perseverance. The speaker's business focuses on producing potato chips, a unique choice inspired by his mother's recipe. He emphasizes the significance of continuous learning, consistency, and spiritual practices in achieving success and fulfilling his dreams.

Takeaways

  • 😊 The speaker's family, especially his father, was proud when he joined a BUMN (state-owned enterprise) because he wasn't very accomplished in school or university.
  • 😔 His father was disappointed when the speaker decided to resign from the BUMN, as it was a source of pride for the family.
  • 🍴 The speaker, Raka, decided to start a business in the food industry, specifically selling potato chips, inspired by his mother’s recipe.
  • 💡 He chose potatoes as the main ingredient for his snack because, unlike other snacks like cassava or basreng, there are few small businesses using potatoes.
  • 📉 Raka started his business with a small capital of 300,000 IDR, reusing what he already had to minimize costs.
  • 🙏 The speaker’s strong motivation to pursue business comes from his Islamic faith, which teaches him to trust in God's plan (tawakal) and to seek blessings through good deeds like charity.
  • 🕊️ Running his own business gives him the freedom to practice his religion more openly, such as praying or reading the Quran whenever he wants.
  • 🚀 The business has grown from selling 10 kg of potatoes per week to about 1.2 tons per month.
  • 🎯 His goal is to expand his snack business, Kentung, into a strong local brand in Indonesia, similar to large companies.
  • 🎓 He advises others starting a business to be consistent, continue learning, start with what they have, and always remember to give back (e.g., through charity).

Q & A

  • Why was the speaker's father sad when they resigned from their job?

    -The speaker's father was sad because the speaker resigned from a state-owned company (BUMN), a job that made the father proud, especially since the speaker didn’t have significant achievements during school or university.

  • What made the speaker’s parents proud of them?

    -The speaker's parents were proud when the speaker got a job at a BUMN, as this was seen as a significant achievement after their poor academic performance in school and university.

  • What type of business does the speaker run?

    -The speaker runs a snack business focusing on potato chips, using their mother's recipe as inspiration.

  • Why did the speaker choose to sell potato chips?

    -The speaker noticed that small and medium enterprises (UMKM) in Indonesia rarely processed potatoes, despite them being a common ingredient for larger companies. This gap in the market inspired them to focus on potato chips.

  • What was the initial capital the speaker used to start their business?

    -The speaker started their business with a capital of 300,000 IDR, which was used to buy packaging, potatoes, spices, and a sealer.

  • How does the speaker view risk in their business?

    -The speaker believes that running a business involves significant risk and uncertainty, and they rely heavily on their faith, trusting that God will guide consumers to buy their products.

  • How has the speaker's family’s attitude toward their business changed over time?

    -Initially, the speaker’s family didn’t fully support the business, but as the business started to show results, their family began to offer more support.

  • What motivates the speaker to continue their business despite challenges?

    -The speaker is motivated by their faith and the desire to have flexibility in practicing their religion, such as being able to pray or read the Quran during work hours.

  • What production level has the speaker’s business achieved?

    -The speaker’s business has grown to produce about 1.2 tons of potato chips per month, a significant increase from the initial production of 10 kilograms per week.

  • What future aspirations does the speaker have for their business?

    -The speaker aims for their brand 'Kentung' to become a strong local Indonesian snack company, with the potential to grow as large as other major food brands.

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