In Order To Survive When The Pandemic Is Still Ongoing, Here Are 3 Tips From The Chairul Tanjung Conglomerate
JAKARTA - The conglomerate Chairul Tanjung shared tips on survival for business players in the era of the COVID-19 pandemic. The owner of the Trans Corp media company explained, firstly, always maintaining optimism, secondly being able to seize the smallest opportunity, and thirdly creating opportunities.
Chairul Tanjung in the Webinar "Quality Journalism: Strengthening the Professional Sustainability of Journalists and Press Publishing to Nourish Democracy in the Midst of Digital Disruption" related to the National Press Day (HPN), Sunday 7 February, likened the current condition to walking in a dark alley still looking for look for a point of light at the end there because there is no certainty when the COVID-19 pandemic will end.
"Some say that the pandemic will end in two years, four years or 10 years. At this time we do not know when it will end," said the man who is familiarly called CT, quoted from Antara, Monday, February 8.
Therefore, said the ninth richest tycoon in Indonesia, the main trick for business actors is to always maintain optimism. By maintaining this optimism, according to him, in the future we will be able to see the slightest opportunities.
"It is the law that every crisis will reduce the chance. Now this is related to the second method, no matter how small the opportunity must be caught," said the former Coordinating Minister for the Economy replacing Hatta Rajasa from 19 May 2014 to 20 October 2014.
If due to pandemic conditions increasingly covering up business gaps, including in the world of mass media, then the third tip is to create business opportunities.
"If there is no opportunity, what should be done? Then create business opportunities. This is the principle if you want to be an entrepreneur," said the man who was born in Jakarta, June 16, 1962.
The father of Putri Tanjung admits that it is indeed easy to say but not easy to do. However, starting with optimism, he believes everything can be done. He also stated that each region and the media have different challenges and opportunities.
"And in theory there is no such thing, for example, facing a challenge must be step A or B. Every challenge must have a solution. So a solution to a challenge must be sought that is tailored to the characteristics of the region and the respective media," said CT.
CT gave an example, the opportunity that is currently open is that digital TV products with only a few cameras that cost around Rp. 5 million can do promising business.
Whereas in the past it needed funds of up to hundreds of billions of rupiah but now it is easy to take advantage of digital channels such as Youtube.
"As I mentioned at the beginning, life is like a donut. People are optimistic about the bread, although maybe a little, but the pessimistic can get the holes," he said.