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IPMI Institute Book Chapter Event on the AI Revolution as To Shape the Industries, Cities, and Education Lahuddin, Abdul Haris; Nawangwulan, Irma M; Anantadjaya, Samuel PD; Nurfadilah, Dety
Journal of Sustainable Community Development (JSCD) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Sustainable Community Development
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Manajemen IPMI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32924/jscd.v7i1.130

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The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionized various aspects of human life, from transforming industries to reimagining cities and reshaping education systems. In term of the digital era, understanding the role of AI becomes crucial for harnessing its potential to drive innovation and create sustainable solutions for the challenges of the future. The book entitled “Artificial Intelligence Revolution: Shaping Industries, Cities, and Education in the Digital Era”, as the first book that IPMI is actually publishing, it provides a comprehensive exploration of AI's transformative power across these domains. It highlights real-world applications, discusses the societal and ethical implications, and offers insights into how AI can foster progress in diverse fields. In line with the book's theme, the AI Revolution and Meets Sustainability: Driving Impact in 2025, it serves as a platform to delve deeper into the ideas presented in the book. This event aims to connect academics, industry professionals, and policymakers to discuss the broader implications of AI and its practical applications. Through an engaging discussion and sharing session with esteemed guest speakers, the event will provide attendees with valuable insights and actionable strategies for leveraging AI in their respective fields.
Entrepreneurship & Community Involvement Project with IPMI Institute Students Anantadjaya, Samuel PD; Samuel, Daniella CE; Irma M Nawangwulan; Abdul Haris Lahuddin; Sasotya Pratama; DC Ethan Samuel; Poetry Ken Savitri; Hari Ara Hariandja; Brian McNerney
Journal of Sustainable Community Development (JSCD) Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Sustainable Community Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32924/jscd.v7i2.146

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This explores the intersection of entrepreneurship and the Community Involvement Project (CIP) at IPMI Institute, focusing on the seminar held on May 23, 2025, where student groups presented solutions to community challenges, enhancing their analytical, collaborative, and public speaking skills. By examining the structure, objectives, and outcomes of the CIP, this highlights how IPMI’s approach bridges academic learning with societal impact, preparing students for leadership in national and international business contexts. The CIP is a cornerstone of IPMI’s curriculum, designed to empower students to apply entrepreneurial principles to address real world social challenges. In the CIP seminar showcased two student groups—Bank Sampah Group and Avoy Farm Group—who developed innovative solutions aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). By integrating market analysis, resource allocation, and impact assessment, the CIP fosters an entrepreneurial mindset, encouraging students to view challenges as opportunities for innovation and growth. The seminar provided a platform for students to refine their public speaking skills, presenting their findings to peers, lecturers, and industry professionals, thereby enhancing their ability to communicate complex ideas effectively. The CIP at IPMI Institute serves as a dynamic platform for fostering entrepreneurship and leadership through hands-on, community-focused initiatives. The seminar demonstrated the power of integrating academic rigor with practical application, as students tackled pressing social issues while honing their public speaking and analytical skills. By fostering collaboration, innovation, and effective communication, IPMI Institute prepares students to become impactful leaders in the global business arena. The success of projects like those presented by the Bank Sampah and Avoy Farm Groups highlights the potential of entrepreneurship to drive sustainable change. In addition, there are 3 more stands; the Amour de Cookies, HaZe Fragrance, and the Teboe ID. As IPMI Institute continues to refine its curriculum and expand its global partnerships, the CIP remains a vital tool for shaping future entrepreneurs who are not only business-savvy but also socially conscious and adept at engaging diverse audiences.
High School Students to IPMI Institute: A Campus Tour & InnoHub McNerney, Brian; Anantadjaya, Samuel PD; Nawangwulan, Irma M; Samuel, DC Ethan; Samuel, Daniella CE; Surya, Iqbal
Journal of Sustainable Community Development (JSCD) Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Sustainable Community Development
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Manajemen IPMI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32924/jscd.v7i2.151

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This manuscript provides a structured analysis of a community development initiative conducted by students of IPMI Institute, employing a mixed-method evaluative framework grounded in Shared Value theory, Corporate Social Responsibility principles, and Social Capital Theory. The program engaged a local orphanage through targeted interventions, provision of essential goods, structured educational interactions, and operational support, designed to enhance community welfare while strengthening student competencies relevant to contemporary business practice. Methodologically, the initiative was assessed using qualitative observation, stakeholder feedback interviews, and basic output metrics (for instance, beneficiary reach, resource distribution efficiency, and engagement intensity). Findings demonstrate significant gains in students’ applied leadership, cross-functional coordination, and impact assessment capabilities, illustrating the pedagogical effectiveness of experiential social engagement within business education. On the community side, the program contributed to incremental capacity-building, improved resource accessibility, and strengthened relational networks consistent with Social Capital development. The results underscore the strategic value of embedding community-oriented initiatives within business curricula to generate dual outcomes: enhanced student readiness for impact-driven organizational environments and measurable community-level benefits aligned with sustainable development objectives.
Co-Authors ABDUL HARIS LAHUDDIN Abdurohim Abdurohim, Abdurohim Agus Rachmat, Timotius Agus Supriyanto Ahmad, Srifatmawati Alamsyah - Alfiana Alfiana Alfiyanto, Afif Aman Wirakartakusumah Amelia Naim Indrajaya Anggreni, Made Ayu Anugriaty Indah Asmarany Ardiyanto Maksimilianus Gai Assery, Syeh AYU LESTARI Azizi, Muhammad Bahtiar Efendi Borosi, Deby C Brian McNerney Chairul Anwar Daniella CE Samuel DC Ethan Samuel desi kristanti, desi Devy Sofyanty Diawati, Prety Dina Fahma Sari, Dina Fahma Donny Dharmawan Erlin Dolphina Farid Ardyansyah Fatimah Malini Lubis Gede Wirabuana Putra Ginting, Sunardi Hadiati, Lia Hamdany, Mohammad Azharie Hari Ara Hariandja Hariandja, Hari Ara Hariandy Hasbi Hendy Tannady Hermiyetti, Hermiyetti - Herry Achmad Buchory Heryadi, Ferry Irdawati Irdawati Irma M Nawangwulan Irma M. Nawangwulan Irwan Moridu Iskandar, Fatimah Nurjannati Isna Juwita Iswahyu Pranawukir Jayanti, Ansri Jayanto, Imam Kadeni Kadeni, Kadeni Kartini, Titin Nurjannati Kusnadi, Eko Kusnadi, Iwan Henri Kusumawati, Diana Anggraini LAHUDDIN, ABDUL HARIS lestari, winda Leuhery, Ferdy LISTIANA SRI MULATSIH Lumentah, Natalia Reyne Mardikawati, Budi Mardikawati Maskikit, Coleta McNerney, Brian Mohammad Wahiddudin Muklis Muklis Muqaddasah, Pikat AR Nawangwulan, Irma Nawangwulan, Irma M Nurdiani, Tanti Widia Nurfadilah, Dety Nurhayati, Eni Candra Oktavianis, Yusrika PA Andiena Nindya Putri Poetry Ken Savitri Pratama, Sasotya Purnamasari, Eva Rachmat, Timotius A Racmat, Timotius A Rakhmawati, Eni Ramli, Akhmad Ratnawati Ratnawati Renika Hasibuan Rihfenti Ernayani sabil sabil, sabil Saliu, Fluturim Samuel, Daniella CE Samuel, Daniella Christy Eryn Samuel, DC Ethan Sari , Dyan Prawita Sari, Ade Risna Sasotya Pratama Setio, Yusuf Budi Setyawan, Antonius Ary Sjahruddin, Herman Sri Purwati, Sri St. Sukmawati. Sufyati HS Sukma , Agus Hitopa Sukma Sulawati, Sulawati Sumartono Sumartono Supriatna, Dasep Suroso, Adi Surya, Iqbal Susanto Susanto Suwandi Ng Timotius Agus Rachmat Timotius Agus Rachmat, Timotius Agus Tyahya Whisnu Hendratni Upik Djaniar Verawaty Verawaty Vivi Adeyani Tandean, Vivi Adeyani Wahiddudin, Mohammad Yuliawati, Minar Yulita F Susanti Zahirsjah, Cut Sjahrifa Zahirsjah, Rifa Zulaecha, Hesty Erviani