Abstract
SMEs in Indonesia have given a significant monetary contribution to the Indonesian economy. In our Community Development case study in Cianjur, some of the community members showed enthusiasm in SME business. In this study, the case was observed through Kue Basah Ny. Anong, which was the business’ brand name. In Indonesia itself, the obstacles of SME businesses were inefficient and ineffective business processes to enhance their business growth. These drawbacks were also found in Kue Basah Ny. Anong. These Community Development activities were held to improve their business process on operational, financial, marketing, and human resource aspects. Firstly, in the operational aspect, the activities were to improve food hygiene and standardization. Secondly, in the financial aspect, this Community Development project provided training and facilitation to make daily financial bookkeeping to monitor their business progress. In the marketing aspect, the assistance was to find other alternative marketing strategies to expand marketing through social media and WhatsApp. This tool was considered effective as the consumers in Cianjur possessed mobile phones. In the human resource aspect, training was provided to Mrs. Anong’s family members to promote their business and products to potential business partners and consumers. From the Community Development intervention, the impact was a better business model canvas and approach toward their customers and partners within six months of this Community Development project (one semester). The period of this Community Development project was from January to June 2020.
Highlights
A vast economic growth has been the goal of many developing countries around the world including Indonesia
According to Indonesian of icial statistics, SMEs make up 99.9 % of the existing business unit in Indonesia that accounts for the employment of 97% of the workforce and 57,9% of the Indonesian GDP
These numbers show the importance of SMEs for the future of Indonesia’s economic growth
Summary
A vast economic growth has been the goal of many developing countries around the world including Indonesia. According to Indonesian of icial statistics, SMEs make up 99.9 % of the existing business unit in Indonesia that accounts for the employment of 97% of the workforce and 57,9% of the Indonesian GDP. These numbers show the importance of SMEs for the future of Indonesia’s economic growth. According to the Indonesian constitution law No 20 of 2008 regarding the de inition of micro and medium enterprises, SMEs refer to an enterprise with assets no more than Rp 10 Billion, and they possess annual revenue not exceeding Rp 50 Billion. This constitution explains why the majority of enterprises in Indonesia are classi ied as micro, small and medium enterprises
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