This study aims to analyze the business development strategy of Siecraft, a creative that transforms waste into environmentally friendly and marketable products. The research uses a qualitative method with a case study approach through in-depth interviews, observation, documentation, and the distribution of questionnaires to 30 respondents. The analysis focuses on production, finance, marketing, and human resources, supported by a SWOT analysis. The results show that Siecraft’s main strengths lie in its unique products, use of waste materials, and social value. However, weaknesses remain in digital promotion and production management. The SWOT analysis places the business in Quadrant I (aggressive strategy). Development strategies are directed toward product innovation, improving digital promotion quality, and expanding partnerships to support business sustainability. However, despite these strengths, the business faces several challenges. The weaknesses identified include limited digital promotion efforts and inefficient production management. These areas require urgent attention to enhance overall business performance and market visibility. Furthermore, the SWOT analysis places Siecraft in Quadrant I, signifying an aggressive growth strategy. This suggests that the company should capitalize on its current strengths while addressing its weaknesses to achieve sustainable growth. The recommended development strategies include focusing on product innovation to keep up with market trends and customer demands. Improving the quality of digital marketing efforts is also crucial to expand its customer base and reach new markets. Additionally, expanding partnerships with other businesses and organizations can provide the necessary resources and networks to foster sustainability and long-term success. Overall, the business development strategy aims to strengthen Siecraft’s competitive edge and promote environmental consciousness while achieving financial success.
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