An Impactful Journey Series: Turkey

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Who Should Attend
  • Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) who want to expand their business in Jakarta
  • Any other business owners who plan to start a business in Jakarta
  • Individuals who are interested to explore business opportunities in Jakarta
Overview
Indonesia is Southeast Asia's largest economy. It is also one of the fastest-growing economies in Asia, with an average GDP growth of 5% across the past two decades. With a population of over 250 million - many of which are young and educated. It is also rich in natural resources and is culturally diverse.

Indonesia is actively opening up its economy to foreign investors across multiple industries, and there are attractive opportunities to be leveraged. Join us for this immersive programme to explore Indonesia and jumpstart your local Indonesian network. Get access to networks and opportunities that would be challenging to achieve alone.

This course will give you an overview of the country’s economic environment, potential and the challenges of setting up a business in Indonesia. Start your business in Indonesia on the right foot by gaining deep knowledge and insights from in-market meetings with experienced and successful businesses and entrepreneur
Learning Objectives
  • Develop market insights on the economic potential of Indonesia
  • Gain skillsets in recognising opportunities
  • Identify and leverage the resources from the course to fast track business networking and ventures
  • Avoid pitfalls faced by most entrepreneurs when venturing abroad
Topic/Structure
1. Pre-trip Workshop 1
Executive Insights into Indonesia & Key Economic Drivers
Get an overview of Indonesia and the social economic factors of how the country developed from a Dutch Colony to Southeast Asia's most promising economy. Learn a quick history of the country as well as the culture of the people. Following that, take a look at some key drivers of the economy as we deep dive into a few selected sectors such as consumer patterns and behaviours.

Setting up Business Operations Successfully in Indonesia
In the last 5 years, Indonesia has focused on attracting foreign investment and job creation. However, due to the size of the country and the complexity of its laws, regulations and business classification, setting up legal entities can get complicated and tedious. This programme will provide updates on key information to set up businesses in Indonesia.

2. Pre-trip Workshop 2
HR & Employment Best Practices in Indonesia
Indonesia has a youthful workforce where more than 60% of the population is below the age of 30. Labour in Indonesia is cost competitive, educated and increasingly skilled. This offers a great hinterland of sorts for businesses in other high-cost cities/ countries. Learn about the labor laws in Indonesia and the cultural sensitivity needed to work in Indonesia.

Guide to Internationalisation
Going regional and then international will be the default way for business owners to expand their business and grow their revenue. Learn how you can get the needed support for internationalisation as well as the pitfalls to avoid when expanding abroad.

3. Indonesia Learning Journey : Business Trip (Jakarta)
Our itinerary for this enriching business trip to Jakarta includes site visits and meetings that are planned to encompass a wide array of industries, including but not limited to:
  • Professional services
  • Manufacturing
  • Food & Beverage
  • Fintech
  • Logistic
  • E-commerce
*All schedules, itineraries, and business events are subject to availability and changes. Flight tickets, travel insurance, and VISA (if required) will be covered by participants.
Assessment
As part of the requirement for SkillsFuture Singapore, there will be an assessment conducted at the end of the course. The mode of assessment, which is up to the trainer’s discretion, may be an online quiz, a presentation or based on classroom exercises.

Fee Table
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Intake Information
Pre-Trip Workshop: To be advised

Overseas Dates: To be advised
Trainers
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