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Supervision of Ethical Compliance and Government Integrity in Improving Accountability and Transparency of Educational Governance Prabowo, Muhammad Aras; Fadjerini, Lina Noviana; Hidayadi, Taufik; Zuhdi, Mohammad; Ulfah, Fitriah; Razik, Muhammad Ashlyzan; Hanifah, Mariska Nur
Mandalika Journal of Business and Management Studies Vol 3 No 1 (2025): Mandalika Journal of Business and Management Studies
Publisher : Mandalika Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59613/mjbms.v3i1.180

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This research aims to analyze supervisory strategies regarding the importance of government ethics in maintaining integrity, accountability and transparency in education administration. The research method used is literature study by collecting from various literature such as books, previous journals, and credible data sources. The research results show that good government ethics increase public trust in the government and help create a clean, effective and efficient government. Governance ethics is an important foundation for good governance and needs to be further strengthened with important contributions to understanding the role of supervision in improving the effectiveness of educational governance.
Sustainability Performance Approach in Malaysia’s SMEs for Improving Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM); An Application of Quality Function Deployment (QFD) Mohd Rozar, Norlinda; Razik, Muhammad Ashlyzan; Zakaria, Mohd Nazri
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 2 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
Publisher : ExcelingTech

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59160/ijscm.v8i2.2299

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Many perceptions from environmental studies were claimed that environmental pollution in Malaysia is due to the failure of Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM) among Small Medium Enterprise (SMEs). There is a need to see an effective strategy to overcome the GSCM failures or to improve the GSCM in SMEs. Since, "green supply chain management (GSCM)" was introduced as a driver for sustainable performance in environmental preservations achievement throughout the supply chain. The objective of this study is to identify the key of performance for GSCM measurement in SMEs. Analysed the quantitative data by SPSS and the results show 2 factors affect the performance namely GSCM Benefits and Critical Success factor. Consumer safety contributed significantly in GSCM benefits while, high satisfaction of customers and business partners in SCs contributed significantly in critical success factor. Based on both factor of GSCM performance, this study developed a model for GSCM improvements by Quality Function Deployment (QFD) method development toward sustainability performance (Environment, Economy and Social) and operational factor has been found at the end of the result as a complementary for the improvements. In terms of the sustainability performance impact, the result of Quality Functions Deployment (QFD) found that social is the most important parameter for GSCM improvement in Malaysias manufacturing SMEs followed by the economy, operational, and environment. Finally, this study has concluded that emphasizing the social factor is much help for reduce the environmental pollution in Malaysia and achieves the sustainability performance in the industry as well.
Harnessing Quality Function Deployment And The House Of Quality Principle For Malaysia’s Dry Ports Himawan, Abdurrahman Faris Indriya; Sidik, Mohamad Hazeem Sidik; Razik, Muhammad Ashlyzan; Hasan, Md Zaki Muhamad; Wijayantini, Bayu
Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies Vol. 3 No. 11 (2023): Journal Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies
Publisher : Green Publisher Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/eduvest.v3i11.958

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The research on dry bulk terminal improvement is currently limited and lacks focus, despite the increasing global demand for dry bulk cargo. The primary aim of this paper is to propose a design for enhancing dry bulk terminal operations and identify a significant factor for improving dry bulk terminal performance through the utilization of the Quality Function Deployment (QFD) method. The fundamental concern in QFD pertains to determining the customer’s desires and formulating an effective strategy to address the identified challenges. These two elements are of utmost importance and are considered essential components within the House of Quality (HOQ) matrices. This study employed systematic procedures that utilized inferential statistics, specifically factor analysis and Spearman correlation, within the context of QFD method. Factor analysis is employed in the process of identifying and selecting the optimal set of unutilized items. The Spearman correlation coefficient was employed to examine and enhance the association between the elements. The findings indicate that there exist significant variables and items that contribute to the enhancement of dry bulk terminal. A study revealed that there exists a moderate and statistically significant correlation between loading time and both labor and machine factors. Additionally, the analysis reveals a substantial correlation between the provision of quality services and the size of the berth. Finally, the analysis reveals a moderate correlation between vehicle control and the operation of lorries. The strategy proposed in this study can be employed by port management to effectively identify solutions in the context of dry bulk terminals.