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The Impact of Supervision on Teacher Preparation and Behavior: A Case Study of Public Elementary Schools in The Diponegoro Cluster, Punggelan District, Banjarnegara Raharjo, Teguh
Proceedings Series on Social Sciences & Humanities Vol. 25 (2025): Proceedings of International Conference on Social Science (ICONESS)
Publisher : UM Purwokerto Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/pssh.v25i.1769

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Education is a fundamental aspect of human life, providing the foundation for the development of human resources. Teacher competence, including pedagogical, personality, professional, and social skills, plays a crucial role in shaping students’ outcomes. Teachers are responsible not only for delivering knowledge but also for fostering students' character, learning ethos, and readiness for future challenges. The principal's role in organizing quality education is paramount, particularly through supervision. Supervision can enhance teachers' competence, improve classroom management, and strengthen the relationship between teachers and principals. This study investigates the comparison between teachers who receive supervision and those who do not, focusing on the impact of supervision on teacher preparation and behavior. The research adopts a qualitative descriptive approach using a case study method. Data was collected through interviews, observations, and document studies from five public elementary schools in the Diponegoro cluster, Punggelan District, Banjarnegara. The results provide insights into how supervision influences teacher performance and its role in optimizing student learning outcomes.
Analisis Faktor yang Mempengaruhi Pemilihan Moda KA Lokal dan KA Feeder sebagai Moda Transportasi Lanjutan KA Cepat Whoosh dari/ke Stasiun Padalarang Raharjo, Teguh; Pakpahan, Hartati Mediyanti; Prasetyo, Teguh Tuhu
Jurnal Teknik Sipil Vol 21 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Teknik Sipil
Publisher : Universitas Kristen Maranatha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28932/jts.v21i2.9541

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With the provision of feeder mode (Feeder) train, which consists of Feeder Train and Commuter Line Bandung Raya, it will provide several alternatives for passengers who will continue their trip to the center of Bandung City. Under existing conditions, the Feeder Train experienced a significant increase in interest compared to the Commuter Line Bandung so that there is a gap in the probability of Feeder Train passengers with Commuter Line Bandung Raya. This is what makes researchers feel the need to analyze passengers' preferences in choosing the next mode of transportation and get an understanding of what factors influence the choice of transportation and sensitivity to the model. The number of samples from this study amounted to 96 respondents with data analysis methods using logistic regression analysis and binary logit difference analysis. Based on the results of logistic regression analysis, the following difference utility function model is obtained: PFeeder = 1/(1+ e^(-(0.442 + (X1) + 0.122 (X2) + 0.023 (X3) + 0.020 (X4) + (X5))) with PFeeder = Probability of Feeder Train, PCL = Probability of Comline Baraya, X1 = cost, X2 = frequency, X3 = travel time, X4 = headway, X5 = capacity. From the model, a higher probability of choosing Feeder Train is obtained with a probability value of 61% and the probability value of Commuter Line Bandung Raya is 39%. In other words, respondents still tend to choose Feeder Train to be used as a further mode of transportation, with influencing factors based on test results with high significance, namely cost, time and headway. From the results of the sensitivity analysis of the cost, travel time and headway variables, the cost variable is the most sensitive variable if there is a change in value on the attribute compared to the travel time and headway variables.
Risk Management in IT Projects for Digital Banking: A Case Study of an Indonesian State-Owned Bank Wibowo, Aji Prastio; Raharjo, Teguh; Trisnawaty, Ni Wayan; Muhamad, Gilang Aulia; Faridy, Azka
Applied Information System and Management (AISM) Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): Applied Information System and Management (AISM)
Publisher : Depart. of Information Systems, FST, UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/aism.v8i2.46123

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The increasing use of information technology in the banking industry has made it more difficult to manage risks in the digital projects of state-owned banks. This study aims to examine the risk management processes of a state-owned mortgage bank in Indonesia and how it manages the information technology risks in the digital banking project lifecycle. This qualitative research is based on content analysis of forty-three risk assessment documents, with thematic coding using ATLAS.ti. This research was further enriched through expert interviews and a quantitative survey conducted among 38 project stakeholders. Risks are defined in a hierarchical classification and mapped to project phases using the PMBOK. Identifying operational, compliance, and third-party risks is most pertinent in the execution and post-implementation phases. Additionally, there are pressing concerns, such as the potential for cyber threats, non-compliance with applicable laws and regulatory frameworks, integration issues, over-reliance on service vendors, and systemic dependence on external vendors. In this case, the study integrates PMBOK, ISO 31000:2018, and the insights of seasoned practitioners to create a singular holistic mitigation strategy. It comprises a risk prioritization matrix, phased actionable treatment plans for each defined stage, and robust governance and responsiveness enhancement mechanisms for high-risk reactive IT environments. The guidance is triangulated with sector-specific intelligence, thereby underscoring proactive risk governance through communication, vendor due diligence, dynamic control, and real-time accountability across boundaries scaffolding. Further single-initiative case studies, multi-institutional case studies, evolving longitudinal risk studies, and the application of AI and blockchain for predictive and autonomous risk steering in digital finance could enhance and refine this work. 
An Integrated IT Governance and Project Management Framework for Resource-Constrained Universities in Timor-Leste Trisnawaty, Ni Wayan; Raharjo, Teguh; Soares, Domingas
Applied Information System and Management (AISM) Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): Applied Information System and Management (AISM)
Publisher : Depart. of Information Systems, FST, UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/aism.v8i2.46689

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This study designed and validated an integrated information technology governance (ITG) and project management strategy for resource-constrained universities in developing countries. A mixed-methods approach combined a Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA)-guided systematic review, three criterion-based elite interviews at a private university in Timor-Leste, and expert validation to refine the model. The framework operationalized ISO/IEC 38500 principles as governance guardrails across the PMBOK 7th Edition performance domains, linking decision rights, escalation paths, and conformance duties to day-to-day delivery routines. Findings indicated that the integration clarified accountability, mitigated the mum effect through time-boxed escalation and red-flag protocols, supported phased low-bandwidth service deployment, and aligned institutional priorities with budget and capacity constraints. This study introduced a governance–execution fit mechanism that made governance actionable in resource-constrained higher education settings. It also provided policy recommendations for university leaders and regulators: formalize an IT Steering Committee (ITSC) by decree, embed ISO/IEC 38500 guardrails into portfolio and project life cycles, mandate lightweight governance artifacts (charters, responsible–accountable–consulted–informed (RACI) matrices, risk registers, and decision logs), and adopt phase-gated funding with targeted capability building. These measures strengthen feasibility, scalability, and strategic adoption across comparable contexts.
Agile Readiness Assessment of IT Audit Function at Indonesia’s State-Owned Bank Dedi Kurniawan; Raharjo, Teguh; Nur Fitriani, Anita
The Indonesian Journal of Computer Science Vol. 13 No. 4 (2024): The Indonesian Journal of Computer Science (IJCS)
Publisher : AI Society & STMIK Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33022/ijcs.v13i4.4111

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Recently, there has been increased interest in using Agile methodologies in auditing to improve efficiency and adaptability. This study examines whether Bank XYZ in Indonesia is ready to adopt Agile for IT auditing, marking a first for the country's banks. The need for Agile is driven by a significant reduction in audit staff, increased demands from management, and higher fraud risks, all of which call for a more effective and responsive audit process. The research employed both surveys based on the CA Agile Framework and qualitative analysis. It found that Bank XYZ is moderately ready to adopt Agile, showing strengths in commitment to user research, organizational culture, and training support. However, challenges such as utilizing past Agile experiences and enhancing governance must be addressed. The study recommends a gradual adoption of Agile, focusing on building a supportive Agile culture, enhancing training for auditors, and improving governance structures. This step-by-step approach will help Bank XYZ effectively integrate Agile into its IT auditing practices to better meet management's expectations for more business-focused auditing.
Implementasi Kecerdasan Buatan dalam Manajemen Proyek Agile dalam Mengatasi Tantangan dan Memaksimalkan Dampak Lumbanraja, Harry Leonardo; Raharjo, Teguh; Fitriani, Anita Nur
The Indonesian Journal of Computer Science Vol. 13 No. 4 (2024): The Indonesian Journal of Computer Science (IJCS)
Publisher : AI Society & STMIK Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33022/ijcs.v13i4.4155

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The Agile methodology, with an 80% adoption rate, often faces challenges leading to project failures. This study investigates using artificial intelligence (AI) to overcome these challenges through a systematic literature review of 44 papers. It examines AI's impact on key Agile phases: envision, speculate, explore, adapt, and close. Findings highlight AI's critical role in improving project outcomes by addressing implementation challenges. AI tools aid in risk assessment and project selection during planning, enhance effort estimation and task allocation in speculation, improve team communication and technical issue resolution in exploration, optimize systems in adaptation, and provide valuable insights in closure. The paper offers guidance on effective AI integration to enhance Agile Project Management success.