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Journal : Journal of Industrial Engineering Management

DESIGN INFORMATION SYSTEMS OF PRODUCTION RESULTS IN THE RAJAWALI BROMO CONVECTION INDUSTRY, MAKASSAR Lantara, Dirgahayu; Pawennari, Andi; Padhil, Ahmad; Malik, Rahmaniah; afiah, Irma nur; Cahya, Astin
Journal of Industrial Engineering Management Vol 6, No 1 (2021): Journal of Industrial Engineering Management Vol. 6 No. 1
Publisher : Center for Study and Journal Management FTI UMI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33536/jiem.v6i1.885

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The development of the era where everything is instantaneous and fast as it is today must be supported by the development of increasingly sophisticated information technology. One of the functions of this technological development is to obtain accurate and fast information. But in fact, there are still companies / organizations that have not used computer technology as a work aid, such as the Bromo Rajawali Convection which still uses the manual method of writing employee data, namely data storage still using books. Therefore, the design of an employee data management information system is carried out that can help companies control the production data of each tailor employee. The method used in this research is the Waterfall method. It is called a waterfall because the steps that are passed must wait for the completion of the previous stage and run sequentially, for example the design stage must wait for the completion of the previous stage, namely the requirements stage [1]. The Waterfall method consists of 5 stages, namely Analysis, Design, Coding, Testing and Maintenance. The purpose of this study is to design an information system that can make it easier for companies to write down employee production data accurately. From the design results, there are two factors that support the running of the system, namely administration and production data, the input form available on the system that has been designed, namely the login input form and the employee data input form, while the output form contains complete data related to employee personal data and employee production data. With the creation of a management information system in writing data on employee production, the Rajawali Bromo Convection can accelerate the search for more accurate data in the future, and applications made later by the company can be used properly as one of the employee production data systems
UNRAVELING THE MENTAL WORKLOAD OF EMPLOYEES: A CONTEMPORARY APPROACH IN PT WOM FINANCE CAB PAREPARE Kulsaputro, Januar; Pawennari, Andi; Safutra, Nur Ihwan; P, A Dwi Wahyuni; Dahlan, Muhammad
Journal of Industrial Engineering Management Vol 9, No 1 (2024): Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management Vol 9 No 1
Publisher : Center for Study and Journal Management FTI UMI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33536/jiem.v9i1.1842

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A company's success depends on effective resource management, particularly human resources. Utilizing high-quality employees is crucial for achieving goals, optimizing efficiency, and enhancing performance. However, workloads often cause stress and fatigue, impacting accuracy and job satisfaction. Therefore, measuring mental workload is important, using techniques like the Subjective Workload Assessment Technique (SWAT) to understand employee workload and improve performance. This study focuses on PT. Wom Finance, a vehicle financing company, and its efforts to address workload challenges using SWAT to measure and enhance employee satisfaction. The research reveals that effort (35.78%), stress load (34.29%), and time load (29.94%) are significant factors in the overall workload. Further research is recommended to deepen understanding and develop strategies for reducing workload. By effectively managing employees' mental workload, PT WOM Finance Cab Parepare can create a work environment that promotes satisfaction and well-being, leading to increased productivity and organizational success.