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MSDM Digitalization Strategy in Improving the Professionalism of Madrasah Ibtidaiyah Teachers: A Literature Study Moh. Ali Fahmi; Moh. Rodiaminollah; Lu’lu’ Nurul Qomariyah; Abu Hasan
Global Education Journal Vol. 4 No. 2 (2026): Global Education Journal (GEJ)
Publisher : Civiliza Publishing, Indonesia.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59525/gej.1756

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Digital transformation in the education sector has driven fundamental changes in human resource management (HRM) practices, particularly in Islamic primary education institutions such as Madrasah Ibtidaiyah (MI). The digitalization of HRM is no longer limited to administrative efficiency but has evolved into a strategic instrument for enhancing teacher professionalism through data-driven management systems, digital performance evaluation, and continuous competency development. This study aims to analyze the concept of HRM digitalization strategies in the context of Madrasah Ibtidaiyah education and examine their role in improving teacher professionalism. This research employs a qualitative approach using a literature review method based on secondary data obtained from national scientific journals, academic books, and Indonesian education policy documents published within the last five years. Data were analyzed using content analysis, focusing on key themes such as HRM digitalization, teacher professionalism, and educational management transformation. The findings indicate that effective HRM digitalization strategies include the implementation of human resource information systems, e-performance systems, strengthening teachers’ digital literacy, technology-based competency development, and the transformation of digital organizational culture. HRM digitalization has been proven to enhance transparency, efficiency, accountability, and objectivity in teacher management. However, its success is strongly influenced by human resource readiness, educational leadership, and the availability of digital infrastructure. This study confirms that HRM digitalization plays a strategic role in developing sustainable teacher professionalism in Madrasah Ibtidaiyah through the integration of technology and the strengthening of digital pedagogical capacity.
Human Resource Development Strategies Through Training in Order to Optimize the Quality of Company Employees: A Literature Review Moh. Rodiaminollah; Moh. Ali Fahmi; Lu’lu’ Nurul Qomariyah; Masjadin Masjadin
Journal of Economics and Social Sciences (JESS) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): Journal of Economics and Social Sciences (JESS)
Publisher : CV. Civiliza Publishing

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Business competition in the current global era and the rapid development of technology require business people, in this case companies are required to be able to compete quickly, accurately and effectively. Training and development for employees is one of the wise ways taken by companies in an effort to pursue business acceleration that cannot be compromised, but looking at the conditions that occur in the business world today, there are still many companies in Indonesia that experience obstacles and challenges in designing training programs that are in accordance with what the company wants to be effective and efficient. This research aims to analyze human resource development strategies in this case employees through training based on national and international literature to design performance that can effectively help employee quality. The method used is an integrative literature review by analyzing 45 journal articles, 8 textbooks, and 5 official reports from Indonesian government institutions for the 2018-2025 period. The data analysis technique uses qualitative content analysis to identify key themes, patterns, and concepts related to effective training strategies. The results show that an optimal training strategy consists of four main components: performance-based training needs analysis, competency-based program design, contextual and participatory training methods, and work-based training evaluation. In addition, three Indonesian contextual factors were found that affect the effectiveness of training: technological readiness, organizational culture, and the role of the government. The 4P Training Strategy Model is designed as a fairly practical framework by integrating planning, implementation, monitoring, and assessment. The most important factors supporting success include top management commitment, organizational learning culture, and learning technology support. In Indonesia, the main challenges include limited MSME budgets, low digital literacy of trainers, and lack of optimal integration of training with performance management systems. The practical implication of this study is the need for companies to develop training policies that are aligned with business strategies and use the modified Kirkpatrick evaluation model according to the Indonesian context. This research provides a theoretical contribution in the form of integrating the concepts of human resource development, andragogy, and performance management in the context of companies in Indonesia. The recommendation for the next research is to test this training strategy model empirically in the MSME sector and labor-intensive industries.