Development of Business Potential Through Promotion of Entrepreneurial Spirit Among University Students
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Kata kunci— Business Model, Canvas, Indonesia, Kewirausahaan, Malaysia
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The development of Technology has transformed the world of business and entrepreneurship. Making strategy as a crucial element to achieve profit, growth, and sustainability. sustainability. Many new startups have emerged, but not a few new entrepreneurs fail due to lack of planning and value creation skills. and product value creation. To overcome this challenge, the Business Model Canvas (BMC) emerged as an effective business tool. Workshop and competition BMC workshops and competitions are specifically designed to teach students about the importance of entrepreneurship as well as the practical application of BMC. In this workshop, students are introduced to the key elements of BMC, both from internal and external aspects. Through classical methods and presentations delivered by experienced experienced resource persons, participants were given various plans for digital-based business development, opportunities, as well as development and challenges. challenges. In the academic aspect, this training activity was published in in the form of scientific articles to provide information to the community, as well as to serve as a valuable reference for development in entrepreneurship education.
Keywords— Business Model, Canvas, Indonesia, Entrepreneurship, Malaysia
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