Komunikasi Bisnis Tugas 2

Selasa, 11 April 2017

·      Delaying decision

Delay is a tactic of slowing down a decision-making process in order to maintain the status quo. It is employed mainly by parties involved in difficult public policy disputes (though it can be used in other contexts) who do not want changes made. If a group is part of the decision-making process but does not want change, the slower the process, the better. If they do not have a say in the design of the process, then they can deliberately delay it by stalling on their involvement.[1]
Strategic delays are often used by disputants who do not have the power to win directly in court or through legislative action.[2] Rather than waste their resources on a fight they cannot win, some use delaying tactics to frustrate their opponent. For example, a city government was considering the approval of a new industrial plant. Residents of the neighborhood near the proposed site were opposed to the idea, but they didn't have the political clout to stop it. So they decided to delay the decision-making process, by asking for a variety of site assessments, insisting on a long string of public meetings, and bringing a lawsuit which they knew they couldn't win, but it delayed the process even further. Their goal was to delay the decision long enough that the company would get frustrated and give up. At the same time, they also hoped to gain enough community support that local decision makers would decide to refuse the necessary permits for political reasons if the company pursued its quest.



·      How to Ending a Meeting

1. Don't let it drag on

Productivity cannot begin and goals cannot be met sitting in a meeting! Set your timer for a few minutes (10 is good) prior to the meeting's scheduled end. Once that timer goes off, summarize the outcome of the meeting with the time remaining. Are there still people anxious to share their views? Encourage those individuals to send you an email with their ideas so you can place them on the agenda for the next meeting or get back to them in person. Most important, end the meeting on time--don't let it go on longer than necessary.

2. Keep it positive

At the end of each meeting, highlight the positive contributions your team has made. This is your "make everyone feel good" moment--make sure everyone leaves feeling good about something he or she accomplished or contributed to the meeting or the company as a whole. Let everyone know how incredibly successful you felt the meeting was even if it means highlighting the one good thing that came out of it.

3. Be nice--like you mean it!

We know most meetings end with head nods, handshakes, and other bland niceties. Why not end the meeting with a sincere "thank you for coming," a sincere handshake with eye contact, or lighthearted conversation about anything but work or the company's future?

4. Neutralize a touchy meeting

Is your meeting going to end with hurt feelings? Sometimes, for change to occur, things have to be said in meetings that may rub some the wrong way. Or conversations get heated when the blame game begins. If you have a meeting that goes south and feelings get hurt, end the meeting by acknowledging what is and isn't working and, most important, acknowledge the hurt feelings of members of your team before going on to next steps.

5. Redirect a pointless meeting

We have all been in that meeting where, halfway through, you're finding it extremely hard to find any semblance of the original intent. There is a lot of pointless conversation, daydreaming, and fidgeting going on. Because you don't want this gathering of your team to be a total waste of time, end the current conversation as quickly (but sensitively) as possible, and then ask your team members to take a couple of minutes to think about those pressing things they would like to discuss further. Jot down their ideas for the next meeting's agenda, or make plans to meet with them one-on-one after the meeting, and then move on.

6. Open up the meeting

So often meetings are dominated by a few. Save 5 to 10 minutes at the end of each meeting to give all team members an opportunity to add a comment and have their say without interruptions--this is their time to speak. This will make them feel heard and could possibly open some eyes, and the door, to new possibilities as the meeting comes to an end.

7. End it with action!

Toward the end of your meeting, briefly list the action steps that need to take place to move the company or your team forward. Remind everyone where the company is headed--the big picture. End it with a genuine smile and enthusiasm for the future.



·      How to Attract Client

1. Identify Your Ideal Client

It’s easier to look for customers if you know the type of consumers you seek. Without a composite of your ideal customer, you probably wouldn’t know where to start looking.

“Have a crystal clear picture in your head of exactly who you're targeting,” says OPEN Forum community member Nicole Beckett, president of Premier Content Source. “Think about what makes those types of people happy, sad, scared, relieved, and then think about how you can make their lives a little easier.”

Narrow down the focus of your ideal client and avoid making broad target market statements, such as every woman, every man or all baby boomers. Few products appeal to that vast of a group of people, and overstating your market will prevent you from developing viable targeted strategies for attracting clients.

2. Discover Where Your Customer Lives

With your targeted customers in mind, “identify those places where they are likely to be found (media, online, offline, mail, etc.), and then create messages for them,” says Jeff Motter, CEO and chief marketing officer of East Bay Marketing Group.

Where you look for customers will depend on the nature of your business. Some good online locations include forums and social media pages, including your own and those of similar or complementary businesses. Offline, you can meet plenty of potential customers at conferences and conventions in your industry.

3. Know Your Business Inside and Out

Thoroughly understanding your industry and having a firm knowledge of your product or service is critical to being able to attract interested clients. When you know your product backward and forward, that fact comes through. The people who would be interested in your offerings can see how knowledgeable you are and will seek your assistance.

4. Position Yourself as the Answer

Give potential clients you come into contact with a good reason to try your services, which is your first step to making them loyal customers, suggests Jason Reis owner and lead programmer for Flehx Corp.

“Provide value and establish yourself as having an in-depth understanding of the problems they are looking to solve,” he says. “This takes the form of creating content via webinars, blog posts, guest blogging, and getting out there and physically networking with people. From all this you will start to attract a following, and as long as you have a structured sales funnel setup, you will be able to convert the followers/fans into paying customers.”

5. Try Direct Response Marketing

Your best bet for reaching out and touching customers is to use tactics to encourage them to complete a specific action, such as opt into your email list or request more information.

Create messages directed at your target market, suggests Motter. “Learn to create ads that attract your ideal clients by giving them something of value for free to get them started in your funnel. Learn all you can about direct response marketing practices, because they will teach you to focus on results that matter. Create compelling messages that tell your ideal audience why they'd have to be a fool not to work with you. Show them you understand their pain, and can make it go away faster and cheaper than they could without you.”

6. Build Partnerships

Teaming up with businesses that offer complementary services offers you the opportunity to take advantage of synergy, which can be very effective in building a business. For instance, if you have a company that specializes in SEO, consider teaming up with a business that builds websites.

When all is said and done, nurturing relationships, either with other business owners or customers, helps you create a client base, Beckett suggests. “Focus on building human relationships. The stronger your relationships are, the more likely your customers will be to tell their friends about you. And, the more likely they'll be to come back.”

7. Follow Up

After your efforts to bring in business, always remember to close the loop, suggests Josh Sprague, CEO of Orange Mud. “Remember to set follow up tasks (follow up to sample sent, etc.), and execute your plan. So many leads and great conversations are wasted because you forget to follow up.” Doing this simple step is sure to get your client base to grow.



Selasa, 14 Maret 2017

Apology Letter

Dear Suheski Fajrin
Please accept our sincere apologies for the inconvenience you may have experienced in respect to our late delivery.

At SF Company, we take pride in ensuring our customer’s satisfaction. Unfortunately, we did not meet your—or our own—expectations. Upon thorough review of the situation, we narrowed the cause to the storm that happened on the delivery day.

As a testament to our strive for perfection, we have taken steps to ensure that this will never happen again

Because of this serious oversight, we are going to provide you with 2 free items from our company
We deeply value your relationship with SF Company and are committed to providing you with the highest level of service simply because our customers deserve the very best. If you have any further questions or comments regarding this matter, please feel free to discuss it with us at Sfcompany@mail.com


Yours in service,
Giandra Michael


Confirmation Letter

Nathan
Happy Tree inc
Jakarta, Indonesia

Dear Nathan,
We would just like to confirm the agreement made during a phone conversation on Friday, November 15th.
As per our conversation, our company, Natural Inc, agrees to deliver a 5-ton amount of Green Grass pesticide to your location in Jakarta every week for the duration of 7 months. Upon completion of this task, we will receive the sum of $5 million dollars. If we fail to meet our obligations, all terms of the contract will be terminated and we will receive no compensation for our work.
Please respond to verify that all the above information is correct and to confirm your obligation in this agreement.

Sincerely
Suheski Fajrin


Selasa, 07 Maret 2017

Businesses Communications 

•Sharing an information between people within the enterprise that performed for the commercial benefit of organizations/company 
•How a company shares information to promote its product/service to potential consumers 

Element:
1. Sender/Encoder
2. Receiver
3. Messages 
4. Channel/medium


Buildness for effective communication 


Clarity of purpose 

Clarity of purpose is vital for the achievement of success and for making dreams come true. 
Your dream or goal must be specific and clear, and should not be vague. 
While it’s fun to daydream about being rich and successful, you have to know and define clearly what you want to get or to achieve. 
Clarity of purpose is important for every kind of success, for losing weight, getting a new car or travelling abroad. If you don’t know exactly what you want, how can you get it?
When there is clarity of purpose you know what steps to take. 
With clarity of purpose you focus on the goal, without wasting time or energy. Clarity of purpose is like focusing a strong source of light on your goal, so that you see it clearly.
Shared activity (feedback)
Process in which the effect or output of an actionis 'returned' (fed-back) to modify the next action. Feedback is essential to the working and survival of all regulatory mechanisms found throughout living and non-living nature, and in man-made systems such as education system and economy. As a two-way flow, feedback is inherent to all interactions, whether human-to-human, human-to-machine, or machine-to-machine. In an organizational context, feedback is the information sent to an entity (individual or a group) about its prior behavior so that the entity may adjust its current and future behavior to achieve the desired result.
Common set of symbols 
Symbols saves time and space when writing. Here are the most common set symbols
       The set is {1,2,3,...} or {0,1,2,3,...}
Focus on the need of the receivers 
you have to focus on the thing that is being discussed in your business communication. because if you talk too much things, your partner will be confuseed and dont know what is the real purpose of the communication
Active Listening 
Active listening is a communication technique used in counseling, training, and conflict resolution. It requires that the listener fully concentrate, understand, respond and then remember what is being said.
Politeness 
Politeness is the practical application of good manners or etiquette. It is a culturally defined phenomenon, and therefore what is considered polite in one culture can sometimes be quite rude or simply eccentric in another cultural context.
Socio-psychological aspect 
Social psychology is the scientific study of how people's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the actual, imagined, or implied presence of others. In this definition, scientific refers to the empirical method of investigation. The terms thoughts, feelings, and behaviors include all psychological variables that are measurable in a human being. The statement that others' presence may be imagined or implied suggests that we are prone to social influence even when no other people are present, such as when watching television, or following internalized cultural norms. Social psychologists typically explain human behavior as a result of the interaction of mental states and immediate social situations.

QUESTION:
1. what do you mean by "effective communication". how does the knowlege process help us in communicating effectively?
Effective communication is a key interpersonal skill and learning how we can improve our communication has many benefits. Communication is a two way process, so improving communication involves both how we send and receive messages.
2. What is major mistake in communication?
Racially Biased Comments  Of executives surveyed, 72% said racially biased comments are a major blunder for men and 70% said the same for women. This is the top offense for good reason. These remarks easily offend or insult, reflect poor judgment and reveal low emotional intelligence, according to the researchers.
3. Why is desirable to avoid the use of jargon in business communication?
When writing business documents, it is recommended that authors avoid using technical jargon for the sake of looking smart. Instead, they should use it only when necessary with appropriate audiences who understand their significance. Using simple verbiage instead ensures understanding by a broad spectrum of users.

Kota Tua and Ragusa Ice Cream

Rabu, 08 Februari 2017

So, I went to kota tua with my friends, Alve, Caca, Dinar, Indah, Sasa. We used train to Jakarta Kota Station, when we arrived, we eat first in KFC because we're so so hungry. After that we walked to kota tua from Jakarta Kota Station. When we arrived in kota tua, we went to ceramic museum, pay just Rp.3000/student. In there we can se ceramics and paintings. After that we went to Ragusa Ice Cream using double decker bus, and it was free. Then the double decker bus stop in Istiqlal Mosque, and we walk to the Ragusa Ice Cream, it is not far from our stop, it is right besides the Istiqlal Mosque in Veteran street. We ordered different ice cream flavor, so that we can taste the flavor each other. After that we went home by a train from Juanda Station and it is not far too from Ragusa. So that's our journey that day.

Liverpool attraction!!

Rabu, 09 November 2016

Liverpool has world-class tourist attractions, with more museums and galleries anywhere outside of London. The city is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site and is known worldwide as the birthplace of The Beatles.

There’s a large choice of tours available, from introductory city tours for the first-time visitor to special interest itineraries, not to mention a great selection of Beatles tours.

Find out more about Liverpool’s Leading Attractions, Beatles Liverpool, museums and galleries, our sporting heritage, our two cathedrals and much more.

But now I want to tell you about Liverpool stadium 'Anfield' tour 



A visit to Liverpool Football Club's ground Anfield, is truly a memorable experience for all! From the ardent red and even those who are non football followers a visit to LFC is a must when visiting to the region.

The Stadium Tour gives fans a taste of Anfield today and of the next chapter of LFC’s history, going behind the scenes inside the new Main Stand.

As part of the new guided tour there’s a chance to take a seat in Klopp’s dug out as well as getting an inside look at some of the never before seen areas of the stand.

Fans will gain a fascinating insight into each one of the four stands and have the opportunity to take a seat in the world famous Spion Kop. 

Along the way fans will discover unique tales and behind the scenes stories. Visitors will also be able to follow in the footsteps of their heroes by reliving some of the most defining moments in the Club’s history.

A brand new, fully interactive Anfield Stadium tour will launch in January 2017, once the final finishing touches have been made to the redeveloped Main Stand. The new tours will not only be self-guided – allowing fans to take in the Anfield sights at their leisure – but will also be available in 12 different languages to better accommodate international visitors. 


Wae Rebo

Rabu, 12 Oktober 2016



Wae Rebo is an old Manggaraian village, situated in pleasant, isolated mountain scenery. The village offers visitors a unique opportunity to see authentic Manggarai housing and to experience the everyday life of the local community. In the village of Wae Rebo, visitors can see mbaru niang – traditional, circular cone-shaped houses with very unique architecture. Nowadays, it is still a place to hold meetings, rituals and Sunday-morning prayers together.

The village can only be reached by way of a three-hour hike (depending on your physical condition) from the lowlands. The hike is definitely worth the effort: the dense rain forest along the narrow path to Wae Rebo is one of a stunning biological diversity. Not only does it host interesting vegetation, including orchids, palms, and different ferns, but also an impressive population of singing birds.

Wae Rebo has been supported to become the major culture tourism attraction in West Flores. Together with a team of Jakarta-based architects and the Indonesian government, the local community renovated four of their mbaru niang – or ‘drum houses’ in the Manggaraian language.

The circular, cone-shaped buildings were all rebuilt in a traditional way. In contrast today’s rectangular buildings, the hearth is situated in the center of the house. The massive roof, made out of palm fiber, is supported by a central wooden pole. The ceremonial house – differing in size from the other buildings – is the place where sacred heirloom drums and gongs are stored, and where different ceremonies and rituals are held. This house is a communal building, gathering eight families who are descended from a common ancestor under its huge roof. Its structure symbolizes the unity of the clan, with the sacred drums considered the clan’s medium to communicate with the ancestors.

When you visit Wae Rebo, you will not only see the authentic Manggaraian housing, but also get an opportunity to experience the daily life of the local people. Most of the people work in their gardens from early morning until dawn, busy with harvesting coffee and processing the beans. Even though weaving is not a major activity in Wae Rebo, you may encounter some women weaving traditional songket cloth. Visitors are welcome to spend the night in the mbaru niang, and to socialize and dine with the Wae Rebo community. You will sleep on a tikar, a woven mat made out of pandanus leaf, in the mbaru niang, and get a taste of how life used to be when the extended families still lived their lives under one roof.

Facilities
If you would like to stay in Wae Rebo for a night, there are several local guides as well as tour operators who can organize trekking and overnight stay for you, e.g. Leonardus Nyoman on +62 8123662110 or www.floresexotictours.com, Yeremias Uril on +6281380709223 or p3mtstaf@gmail.com, or Martinus Anggo on +6285239344046 or martin_anggo@yahoo.com. Blasius Monta (+6381339350775) can organize a local homestay in Denge. As the community offers you to experience their daily life, you will dine together with them and they will also take care of your well-being. Nevertheless, it is recommended to bring your own water supply with you.

How to get there
There are several options for getting to Wae Rebo:

Car or motorbike from Ruteng:
Start the 2.5 - 3 hour drive by heading south towards Golo Lusang. After having passed Pong Nggeok village, you will cross Wae Mese bridge. Go ahead to Narang village, followed by Nanga Ramut village, and you will end up in Dintor. From this small fishing village you can see the beautiful Mules Island. The road to the north brings you to Kombo – Wae Rebo’s twin village – and finally to Denge village, which is the starting point for the hike to Wae Rebo.

Truck (oto kayu) from Ruteng:
From the Mena Bus Terminal, the truck route will take you across the villages of Cancar, Pela, Todo, and Dintor before you finally reach Denge Village.
The oto kayu usually departs from the terminal in the afternoon. The trip takes about 3 – 3 1/2 hours. If you want to go back from Denge to Ruteng, you will have to wake up early as the bis kayu departs from Denge at 5.30am.

Boat:
The boat trip is a good option if you start the trip from Labuan Bajo. Head south to the coastal village of Nangalili. Once there, you have to rent a boat (about Rp 400,000) to take you to Dintor. As there is no regular boat schedule, it is highly recommended to charter the boat in advance (contact Pak Irwan, +62 812366 89171). The boat trip takes about two hours and leads you across to Mules Island. After having arrived in Dintor, continue your trip to Denge by ojek (about Rp 10,000) for about 20 minutes.

Hiking
In Denge, start the hike by taking the path between a local homestay and village SDK (elementary school). The hike will lead you across three rest spots. The first one is at Wae Lomba River, which is less than an hour from Denge. After another hour of trekking, you will find the second one, Pocoroko. This is an important place for villagers (and visitors) who want to make phone calls and send text messages from their mobile phones, as there is no mobile signal in Wae Rebo. From Pocoroko you will reach the third post, Nampe Bakok, which takes about 40 minutes. From here, enjoy the beautiful hill scenery before you reach Wae Rebo.



i think it is not easy to get here. You still have to be hiking event tho you choose to get there by car, boat, truck, or motorbike. They only can take you till dange village. After that, yes you have to hiking to wae rebo about 3 hours, but it depends on how strong you are. If you're not good or strong enough, it could be 4 hours hiking or more. But once you get there I can assure you, you won't be disappointed. The view, the people, the house, and their activity. So what you're waiting for? take your bag, bough the ticket, and travel to the place. Enjoy!

Kewirausahaan #2

Sabtu, 28 Mei 2016

INOVASI PRODUK & JASA 2016

Di zaman teknologi ini, manusia dituntut menjadi kreatif. Alhasil, banyak sekali inovasi yang dilakukan manusia terhadap berbagai macam produk maupun jasa. Dibawah ini terdapat 1 inovasi produk baru dan 2 inovasi jasa baru yang dapat menjadi kebutuhan manusia di zaman sekarang. Let's see them! 


1. Produk : Solar Power Bank for Laptop


ketika kamu denger kata Power Bank yg teringat pasti HP lowbat. Pernah gak sih pas laptop kamu lowbat terus disampingnya ada power bank, dan gemes banget pengen nyambungin power bank itu ke laptop. Nah.. sekarang kamu gausah gemes lagi karena ada yg namanya solar laptop power bank, power bank ini pake tenaga matahari loh, jadi gausah deh kamu ribet nyari stop kontak apalagi kalo lagi di luar ruangan, tinggal kamu taruh di bawah sinar matahari aja. Apalagi di di Indonesia yg negara tropis, bisa-bisa penuh teus batrai laptop kamu.

2. Jasa :  Chef Online 


jaman sekarang itu apa-apa serba online, karena semua orang sudah menggunakan smartphone. dan jaman sekarang manusia juga semakin sibuk. Seperti saat ingin mengadakan arisan di rumah, dan harus menyiapkan makanan tapi si mbok lagi pulang kampung, atau ingin pesan ketring tapi takut tidak enak ataupun keracunan. Disini kami ingin menawarkan jasa baru, namanya adalah chef online. Di chef online ini kamu bisa request masakan apa saja, jika bahan-bahan di rumah kamu tidak lengkap kamu juga bisa pesan bahan di chef online, caranya gampang, tinggal ambil smartphone kamu, unduh aplikasinya, isi data, order deh. Tinggal tunggu chef profesional dateng ke tempat kamu.

3. Jasa :  Jasa merapihkan kamar kost 




Malas merapihkan kamar kostan anda? terlalu sering dikunjungi teman sehingga selalu berantakan? dan tidak ada waktu untuk membersihkan karena selalu sibuk dengan perkuliahan dan tugas-tugas? Tenang! Kami hadir dengan inovasi jasa baru, "pembersih kamar kostan", petugas-petugas kami siap menerima panggilan anda untuk membersihkan kamar anda lebih dari apa yang anda ekspektasikan.