Industry 4.0 initiatives have triggered various startups companies in Indonesia. However, the Minister of Education, Culture, Research and Technology and the founder of startup decacorn Indonesia, Nadiem Makarim, said that 90% of startups fail.

“Sudarso explained that currently, the enthusiasm of the youth and students in building startups is high, but the potential for failure is also high also due to the uncertain business environment; so, risk management needs to be implemented,” said Sudarso at the launch of Manajemen Risiko Untuk Startup book, through youtube and zoom.

“How do we maintain existing values and mitigate existing negative risks,” said Sudarno, who is a member of the business and financial risk expertise group, SBM ITB.
The book launch was also attended by several panelists, such as Dr. Hilman Palaon (Vice president of financial service and inclusion Gojek), Alfred Boediman, Ph.D. (Director, Kejora Capital & Adjunct Professor of Chicago Booth School of Business), and Arief Karna S.Si, MSM, BCCS (management practitioner and lecturer risk), and opened by the Deputy Chief Editor of Kompas, Tri Agung Kristanto.

In addition, Hilman Palaon revealed that this book is mandatory reading for entrepreneurs who want to build startups. “It is a mandatory reading for entrepreneurs as well as general readers who want to start a startup,” he said.
Hillman added that the book :Manajemen Risiko Untuk Startup” also explains the risks that startup businesses need to pay attention to, so Hilman hoped that this book would inspire new decacorns from Indonesia. “Hopefully, it can contribute to creating the next decacorn from Indonesia,” said Hilman.
The “Manajemen Risiko Untuk Startup book” can be purchased directly through outlets and the Kompas website.