EEPIS-Online, Entrepreneur Student Program organized by the Higher Education spawn many new entrepreneurs in EEPIS, a number of proposals submitted PMW (Entrepreneur Student Program) students have been approved and funded by the Higher Education. One of the business proposal is approved by the Higher Education MININYET (Mini Penyetan), mininyet serves food menu with mini portions and practical. Originally mininyet bussiness is fronted by 4 grade 3 student of computer engineering courses, over time these efforts continued with just two people, Zahra Nikmatuz Alnita and Eka Dewi Rahmawati, 2 people left who are now developing the business mininyet. "IMG_5906.JPG"A bussiness that has been running for about 5 months, at first not have a cart to sell and attractive packaging. It takes at least 2 months for manufacturing and packaging design about 3 months to make the carts themselves, the two business owners and Goddess Nikmah admitted to manufacture their own carts budgeted minimum. For the manufacture of wagons, they were assisted by parents Nikmah which incidentally is the owner of a printing business. As for the designs, they design their own logo design their product packaging.

The idea makes mininyet comes from the process of making sushi rice which contains several kinds of seafood and wrapped in a sheet of nori or seaweed, unlike mininyet using eggs as a wrapper and contents of mininyet is tailored to the buyer wishes. Menu of mininyet the contents vary from out until the chicken meat. Mininyet is sold at a very affordable price for students themselves. Starting on November 8 2012. Mininyet bussiness is to open a new business in the cafeteria EEPIS, with a sale after class hours. "With this mininyet diet after class began varied, delicious and unique, the price is also quite affordable," said Rudy Winarko multimedia broadcasting student. Promotional efforts began intensified when the fasting month, they both sell them at the round about ITS mininyet normally used to sell takjil iftar. From there they market to classes and eventually spread to the scope of their EEPIS marketing.

DIKTI venture fund every proposal PMW 8 million dollars as initial capital to run the business, later 50% of the initial modl or about 4 million dollars will be returned to Higher Education as proof that their efforts generate profits over a given capital. As proof of the program effort, required the collection of their business program reports periodically. The report contains the program of business constraints, budget covering expenses and business income, analysis, and documentation. "So far our bottleneck is the lack of manpower in this business, with a schedule and a solid coursework biggest challenge for us," said Dewi as business owners mininyet. For kedepanya needs of a new breed of young entrepreneurs Indonesia, raising the name of Indonesia. (And / aul)

wpChatIcon
EnglishIndonesian