Yoga Hendrik 06PBM.  Is the process of merging technology and entrepreneurial talent skills.

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Yoga Hendrik 06PBM

 Is the process of merging technology and entrepreneurial talent skills

 Not taught to become a business owner  No capitalization  Lack of expertise  Fear taking the first step

 IDEA  Business Model  Customer experience  Failure as a part  Your character

 A concept which can be used for commercial purposes

 Describes the rationale of how an organization creates, delivers, and captures value.

 Customer is the main focus of the business  Try to fulfill customer need  Learn from customer

 Starting business Risk + Fail = Success

 Good habit  Negotiable  Persuade  CRM

 Facebook  Waze  Ebay  Tokobagus  Etc