Agung Setiawan, HC || Kewirakoperasian

Kopma UIN Jakarta
5 Jul 202118:43

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Agus Setiawan discusses the concept of 'kewirakoprasian,' a blend of entrepreneurship and cooperatives with a focus on social entrepreneurship. He explains the definitions of both entrepreneurship and cooperatives, emphasizing the importance of cooperation for mutual welfare. Agus highlights the key roles within cooperatives, such as managers, members, and supervisors, while exploring the benefits of innovation, shared resources, and community development. He also contrasts cooperative entrepreneurship with traditional entrepreneurship, stressing its collective impact on society. The video concludes with strategies for developing an entrepreneurial mindset through active participation in cooperatives.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Social entrepreneurship combines entrepreneurship with cooperative principles to solve social problems.
  • 😀 'Kewirakoprasian' refers to managing resources to meet needs, either through products, services, or cooperatives.
  • 😀 A social entrepreneur focuses on creating solutions for social issues, while also achieving economic benefits for the community.
  • 😀 Cooperatives, as a form of social entrepreneurship, operate democratically to improve the welfare of their members.
  • 😀 Key qualities of 'kewirakoprasian' include positive mental attitudes, risk-taking, and adherence to cooperative principles.
  • 😀 A manager's role in cooperatives is crucial for handling operations like production, marketing, and finances effectively.
  • 😀 Business development within a cooperative focuses on creating new opportunities and making decisions based on current and future conditions.
  • 😀 Members of a cooperative should have an innovative mindset to continuously improve and discover new business opportunities.
  • 😀 The role of cooperative leaders, such as managers and supervisors, is to maintain good governance and strengthen cooperative networks.
  • 😀 Social entrepreneurship in cooperatives leads to a broader positive impact on the community, unlike typical businesses that focus on individual profit.

Q & A

  • What is the primary concept of entrepreneurship in this script?

    -The script introduces the concept of entrepreneurship through the lens of social entrepreneurship, emphasizing how it involves taking risks, managing resources, and solving social problems while achieving mutual welfare within a community.

  • How does the concept of 'koperasi' (cooperatives) relate to entrepreneurship?

    -The script explains that 'koperasi' is a cooperative business structure where a group of individuals or organizations work together democratically to meet common needs and achieve collective welfare, which aligns with social entrepreneurship by solving social problems.

  • What does the term 'kewirakoprasian' mean?

    -'Kewirakoprasian' is a synthesis of entrepreneurship and cooperative principles, where individuals take entrepreneurial action within a cooperative framework to address social and environmental issues while adhering to cooperative values.

  • How is social entrepreneurship distinct from traditional entrepreneurship?

    -Social entrepreneurship focuses on addressing social, environmental, or community-based issues, while traditional entrepreneurship typically aims at personal or family wealth accumulation. Social entrepreneurs aim to create a positive impact on society.

  • What are the key roles within a cooperative as per the script?

    -The key roles within a cooperative include managers who oversee daily operations, business developers who create new opportunities, members who innovate and drive growth, and the board of directors and supervisors who ensure good governance and strategic direction.

  • What are the characteristics of a successful cooperative manager?

    -A successful cooperative manager is knowledgeable, has broad insights into resources and operations, and can evaluate and correct issues to maximize resources. They are also adept at managing cooperative tasks like finance, production, and administration.

  • What is the significance of business development in a cooperative?

    -Business development is crucial as it involves making decisions based on current conditions and data to create opportunities. It is focused on identifying profitable ventures and bringing innovative ideas to life within the cooperative framework.

  • Why is innovation important for cooperative members?

    -Innovation within cooperatives enables members to discover new products, services, or ways of doing business that fulfill unmet needs. This innovative spirit is key for the cooperative's growth and meeting the diverse needs of its members.

  • What are the advantages of a cooperative's governance system?

    -A cooperative's governance system ensures democratic decision-making where members have equal power. It promotes transparency, accountability, and shared responsibility, fostering collective growth and minimizing risks associated with business ventures.

  • What are the challenges faced by cooperatives in managing risks and uncertainties?

    -Cooperatives face challenges in dealing with uncertainties such as economic downturns or resource limitations. However, their shared risk model allows for risk to be distributed among members, making it more manageable.

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