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Educating Creative Industry Entre preneurs for the Future. Source: A Whole New Mind, by Daniel Pink. Published by Riverhead, 2005. Going Global 3 Conference London, UK , 3-5 December 200 8. Dwi Larso. ITB School of Business & Management.
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Educating Creative Industry Entrepreneurs for the Future Source: A Whole New Mind, by Daniel Pink. Published by Riverhead, 2005. Going Global 3 Conference London, UK,3-5December 2008 Dwi Larso ITB School of Business & Management
Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB), Bandung, Indonesia • SBM ITB: • Since 2003 • Member of EFMD, AACSB • 1.000 students (undergraduate, MBA, MSc, PhD) • ITB Bandung: • Since 1920 • Strong in Sciences, technology, and Arts/Design • 15.000 students • CIEL • Since 2006 • 20 staff • Research, Entrepreneurship, SME Development
Large: > 17 thousands island; > 200 Millions people • Diverse: > 300 languages, tribes, religions • Rich: natural resources, cultural resources • One of the biggest democratic countries in the world
Bandung area: • Talents: highly educated, young (> 20 Good Universities) • Diversity • Proximity to Jakarta • Yogyakarta area: • Talents: highly educated, young • Diversity • Cultural Heritage: Java Kingdom • Bali area: • Talents: educated, young • Diversity, global • Cultural Heritage: Hindhu
Creative Industry • Involvement of Government & University • Recently 2008 Indonesian Government defined 14 subsectors of creative industry • 2007-2008 CIEL mapping the creative industry in West Java Province
How Do We See the Future? Global Competition and Cooperation Speed and Creativity Unprecedented Change
Entrepreneurs are in Need Unprecedented Change Speed and Creativity Global & Fierce Competition Agility & Flexibility Persistence & Perseverance Teamwork & Cooperation
ENTREPRENEURSHIP Large 2.25 million units (4.94%) Intrapreneurship Medium 0.06 million units (0.13%) Business Development Small 43.22 million units (94.93%) SMALL BUSINESSES START-UPS State of Indonesia’s Businesses
Learning from Maestro • Real entrepreneurs • Mentorship • Personal Bonding • Character/mindset building • Entrepreneurial Readiness Assessment
Curriculum Setting • Integrative Business Experience (2nd year) • 3 semesters: business planning, running, social responsibility • A company of 30 students • Real business but ‘simulated’ • Bank supported • 1-year e-Track program (4th year) • Real business • Angels and Venture established • Incubating • Mentorship: Learning from Maestros
What’s Next • Sending Young Faculty for Post-Graduate and Doctoral degrees • Joint Research Cooperation: PMI2 • Student exchange program: • Japan, Netherland, Germany, Switzerland • Faculty Exchange Program: • Qatar, UK, USA, Japan, Malaysia
Terima Kasih CIEL, SBM-ITB Jl. Ganesha 10, Bandung 40132 Phone: 022.253.1923 Fax: 022.250.4249 Email: ciel@sbm.itb.ac.id http://ciel.sbm.itb.ac.id