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Journal : Empowering Humanity

ASSISTANCE IN PREPARING FINANCIAL REPORTS USING THE SIAPIK APPLICATION BY INTEGRATING THE TEACHINGS OF TRI N (NITENI, NIROKKE, NAMBAHI) Chandra Putry, Nur Anita; Putri, Fuadhillah Kirana; Pratama, Yhoga Heru; Fauzi, Fitriya
EMPOWERING HUMANITY Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Current Issues 3
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58765/emhum.v2i1.211

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This community service focuses on assisting the preparation of financial reports using the Financial Information Recording Application System (SIAPIK) by integrating the Tri N Teachings (Niteni, Nirokke, Nambahi) at the Jogja Car AC Specialist workshop. The workshop, which has been operating for 3 years, has experienced obstacles in financial reporting such as financial records that are still manual and there is still a lack of synchronization between records and actual transactions. This Abdimas will use lecture, discussion, self-assignment, role play, and evaluation methods as problem solving efforts. The service team will provide material in the form of how to make financial reports by integrating the Tri N Teachings (Niteni, Nirokke, Nambahi). The hope is that after participating in this service activity, business actors can recognize and remember how to prepare financial reports in accordance with Indonesian SAK for Micro, Small and Medium Entities (SAK EMKM), imitate and apply the knowledge gained, and develop the preparation of financial reports manually and switch to the SIAPIK accounting application system.
BUSINESS STRATEGY WITH BUSINESS MODEL CANVAS (BMC) AND SWOT ANALYSIS ON COTO MAKASSAR LAO MANRE MSME Hadi Saputro, Edwin Dwi Kusdantoro; Fatra, Nargadias; Yudagara, Enggar Pandu; Alfatunnisah, Anna; Al Hafri, Shahnur; Aprilianto, Flavio; Cahya, Agus Dwi; Fauzi, Fitriya
EMPOWERING HUMANITY Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Current Issues 3
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58765/emhum.v2i1.217

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This community service activity aims to provide education to business owners through mentoring Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) by discussing business strategies through the Business Model Canvas (BMC) approach and SWOT Analysis (Case Study on Coto Makasar Lao Manre). This strategy also applies the teachings of Ki Hajar Dewantara, namely “Ing Madya Mangun Karsa”. The results of observations and interviews that have been carried out show that UMKM Coto Makasar Lao Manre has intense competition among culinary business actors. Therefore, the community service team provides training related to the Business Model Canvas (BMC) approach strategy and SWOT Analysis. The purpose of this training is expected to help Coto Makasar Lao Manre Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) to compete and continue to grow.
THE ROLE OF DIGITAL MARKETING IN DINDA HAYU BATIK UMKM BY IMPLEMENTING 3N (NITENI, NIROKKE, NAMBAHI) Wahyu Firmansyah, Aditya; Indah, Uliyana; Mahardikaning Sari, Puput; Alda Kaniza, Yosy; Rambu Lemba, Retno; Ayu Rahma Putri, Astrid; Ratna Purnamarini, Tri; Fauzi, Fitriya
EMPOWERING HUMANITY Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Current Issues 4
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58765/emhum.v2i2.221

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ABSTRACT The teachings of Tamansiswa 3N (Niteni, Nirokke, Nambahi) can not only be applied in the world of education. Part of the 3N concept (Niteni, Nirokke, Nambahi) can also be implemented in Dinda Hayu Batik MSMEs. This community service activity aims to examine the role of digital marketing in increasing the competitiveness of MSME Dinda Hayu Batik, a traditional batik business in Yogyakarta by implementing 3N (Niteni, Nirokke, Nambahi). The 3N approach, which means observing (niteni), imitating (nirokke), and modifying (nambahi) is used as the main strategy in optimizing digital marketing, especially on social media and e-commerce platforms. The research methods used are counseling, interviews, social media content analysis and observation. The nirokke and nambahi stages help Dinda Hayu Batik MSMEs recognize market trends and preferences, while nirokke and nambahi enable product adaptation and innovation to better suit the tastes of modern consumers without losing batik's cultural identity.
KWT KENCONO WUNGU TRAINING IN AN EFFORT OPTIMIZING DIGIT-BASED MARKETING THROUGH FACEBOOK WITH STUDENT TEACHING Prambada Kirsaputa, Imam; Iga Pramesty, Nadia; Afivaturokhmah, Neila; Raharjo, Anisyah; Rinofah, Risal; Fauzi, Fitriya
EMPOWERING HUMANITY Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Current Issues 4
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58765/emhum.v2i2.224

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This socialization program aims to provide understanding and skills regarding digital marketing through the Facebook platform to KWT Kencono Wungu members who manage layinghens businesses. The activity was held on October 20, 2024 located in Blambangan village, Jogotirto, Berbah, Sleman, Yogyakarta, attended by 14 members out of a total of 20 invitations. The materials presented included the basics of digital marketing, strategies for using Facebook for promotion, and the application of the Tamansiswa teaching principles of Niteni, Nirokke, Nambahi in entrepreneurship. During the socialization, participants showed high enthusiasm and actively discussed, especially regarding the application of effective marketing strategies. The evaluation results showed that the majority of participants felt that they got significant benefits from this training and hoped for similar activities in the future. With this socialization, it is expected that KWT members can be more optimal in marketing their egg products, increasing competitiveness, and supporting local economic growth.
DIGITALIZATION TRAINING IN THE PROMOTION OF KECIPUT TOURISM VILLAGE, BANGKA BELITUNG PROVINCE Jenika Indawan Saputri, Benedikta; Setyaningsih, Mei Putri; Fauziyah Noor, Hana; Nur Azizah, Siti; Fauzi, Fitriya
EMPOWERING HUMANITY Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Current Issues 5
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58765/emhum.v3i1.83

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The use of social media in the Keciput tourist village to promote the tourist village has been carried out with an Instagram account. However, social media contents are less exciting and informative, so it is necessary to develop the content. Implementing community service in the Keciput tourist village focuses on training activities for making Instagram social media by filling in exciting and informative content. On the other hand, this service activity also holds training related to tourism digitization. The outcome of this community service is the existence of a unique Instagram for tourism content with interesting, informative content in the Keciput tourist village. The conclusion obtained from this community service is that there is community enthusiasm from the Keciput tourism village to carry out innovative promotions. It is hoped that digital media and promotional strategies prepared by the village can bring in tourists visiting the Keciput tourist village
MEDIATION EFFORTS IN POLYANDRY CASES IN WEST KOTAWARINGIN REGENCY Khudori, Sofyan; Khair, Abdul; Soeradji, Elvi; Fauzi, Fitriya
EMPOWERING HUMANITY Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Current Issues 5
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58765/emhum.v3i1.253

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Polyandry, although rare, is a complex and controversial phenomenon in Indonesia, including in West Kotawaringin District. These cases often involve conflicts of law, religious norms and customs that require specialized resolution approaches. This article aims to explore the effectiveness of mediation as a dispute resolution method in polyandry cases in the region. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, the research relies on in-depth interviews with perpetrators, mediators, religious leaders, customary leaders, as well as analysis of relevant legal documents. The results show that mediation has significant potential in resolving polyandry cases, especially as this approach prioritizes dialogue, mutual understanding and adjustment to local norms. However, the success of mediation is often constrained by differences in legal interpretation between adat and religion, lack of mediator capacity, and resistance from the parties involved. Nonetheless, some cases were successfully resolved through adaptive mediation, resulting in solutions that were more acceptable to all parties. The research concludes that mediation can be an effective alternative in resolving polyandry disputes if supported by trained mediators, collaboration between stakeholders, and a culture-based approach. Strategic recommendations include improving the training of local mediators and strengthening the integration between customary, religious and state laws to create sustainable solutions.