Top Five Successful People In Indonesia
- Bob Sadino
Born in Lampung, March 9, 1939, the late entrepreneur with the full name of Bambang Mustari Sadino is one of the successful entrepreneurs who had experienced a fall-awake before finally incised a great success. After about nine years as an employee, Bob decides to stop and swerve to become an entrepreneur. The first business he pioneered was a car rental business, with only one Mercedes and he alone.
But because of the accident that happened to him while driving a car that rented it, the business was stopped in the middle of the road. Not discouraged, he then switched professions as construction workers paid with daily wages. When he became the porter, he saw other business opportunities, chicken farming and chicken eggs. With the capital of his neighbor's loan, Bob finally started the business. Initially, Bob offered his own merchandise from house to house in the area around his residence, especially to the expatriates, in the numbers Kemang, South Jakarta. His egg business was finally sweet and he developed wings by selling meat and vegetable hydoponics. Thanks to his tenacity, the business was a success and he founded Kem-Chicks, a well-known supermarket that sells a wide range of farm and farm products. Although already successful, he still appear simple and often serve his own customers as his own family.
- Susi Pudjiastuti
Women born in 1965 who now serves as Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries of Indonesia under President Jokowi this is a famous businessman firm. He pioneered his business in the field of fisheries and then airlines from scratch. After choosing to quit school before graduating high school, he started his business as a clothing merchant and a bed cover. After seeing the potential of his residence area, Pangandaran, as a fish producer, Susi then use it as a business opportunity and switch to fishery business. With a capital of only Rp750 thousand from selling his jewelry, he started buying fish from the auction and marketed it to a number of restaurants. After getting stuck, Susi's business finally managed to control the fish auction market in Pangandaran and even then penetrated into the export of fish and lobster.
The airline business also started from the fishery business. To solve the problem of slow fish delivery by land or sea, Susi purchased an aircraft from a bank loan for the transport of its marine products, which later developed into a fleet of Susi Air airlines serving inland and charter routes.
- Reza Nurhilman
For those who do not know this name, you may be more familiar with the "kripik devil" Maicih. Yes, Reza Nurhilman is the name of the young man who is behind the extra-spicy popular cassava chips product. Reza started this cassava chips business in mid 2010 alone by the age of 23 years with initial capital of 15 million rupiah. For this business, he took one local chips manufacturer in Bandung.
Reza started this business by doing simple marketing, through social media platform, Twitter, before developing wings by applying an agency system that uses the term General so that its products can reach a wider consumer. These Generals market their products by traveling or nomadic.
Bandung-born youth 28 years ago this claimed the key to his success lies in his way of thinking out of the box, that is by not opening a shop like most sellers so make the product exclusive. Through Twitter, the generals tell the sales location information every day. This unique way of marketing proved successful in raising the name Maicih in cyberspace. Just half a year course, Maicih turnover can reach Rp 7 billion per month. Fantastic numbers, right?
- Sunny Kamengmau
Have you heard of Robita handbags? Robita bag that is so popular in Japan is even reportedly become a dream by all socialites in the cherry country. The person behind the 'kitchen' bag Robita brand is Sunny Kamengmau, young man from East Nusa Tenggara (NTT). Who would have thought a young man who never graduated from high school eventually became a successful entrepreneur who could inspire anyone who heard his story.
Sunny started her business with a reckless capital. After leaving his hometown and going to Bali, he worked as a sweeper at a hotel. After a long time he was appointed as a security guard because it is considered to have a good work ethic. During that time, he also used his time to learn English and Japanese. His first salary he set aside to buy the two foreign language dictionaries and study them diligently. Luck may have been on his side from the very beginning he was employed at the hotel, because there he became acquainted with a Japanese businessman who then asked him to supply leather bags to his country. Although it had been stumbling for some time, even almost lost all the tailor bag that worked for him, Sunny slowly can rise and business bag itupun increasingly strengthened to be able to have 100 employees.
- Gibran Rakabuming
Today the name Gibran Rakabuming may have been known by almost all Indonesians, despite the fact that his father, Joko Widodo, was a president of the republic of Indonesia. Gibran is the owner of a business in the field of catering and wedding organizer with the name Chili Pari.
Before serving as Mayor of Solo, then Governor of Jakarta, and finally President of Indonesia, his father, Joko Widodo is a furniture entrepreneur. However, Gibran chose to pioneer his own business without his father's intervention. He started his business by applying for a loan to the bank for capital. Although he was rejected several times, he finally got approval from one of the banks and with the loan capital he started Chili Pari by serving small party orders. Due to its own ability and tenacity, Chili Pari now handles large orders with guests up to thousands of people and Gibran's efforts are growing.
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