Abstract

This research focuses on evaluating the preparedness of the inhabitants of Patipi Pasir village and its vicinities within East Fakfak district to cultivate their entrepreneurial spirit. The pivotal aim is to harness their potential in managing local natural resources effectively, thereby contributing significantly to the economic acceleration of the Fakfak district. Employing a descriptive research methodology, the study utilizes a semi-qualitative analysis method, with the gap analysis technique depicted through a fishbone diagram to pinpoint areas requiring improvement. Moreover, the strategic implementation for nurturing business character among the local populace is devised through the innovative use of the Ishikawa diagram, integrated with the Balanced Score Cards approach, providing a comprehensive framework for development. The findings reveal that the Patipi Bay District boasts considerable human resource potential that, if adequately nurtured, can lead to the effective management of its natural resources into sustainable businesses. The study underscores the necessity of developing a robust entrepreneurial ecosystem that supports the local community's transition towards sustainable economic practices. This entails providing adequate training, resources, and support systems to empower the community, ensuring they are well-equipped to capitalize on the intrinsic value of their natural resources. Through strategic planning and targeted development programs, the research envisions transforming the Patipi Bay District into a model for sustainable business development, leveraging its natural assets for long-term economic prosperity

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