Zazuli, Ahmad
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ANALISIS KEMANDIRIAN USAHA MAHASISWA MELALUI INOVASI PRODUK, PEMANFAATAN TEKNOLOGI INFORMASI DAN MINAT BERWIRAUSAHA Sukirman, Sukirman; Afifi, Zaenal; Zazuli, Ahmad
JBTI : Jurnal Bisnis : Teori dan Implementasi Vol 11, No 1 (2020): April 2020
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/bti.111132

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Calon pengusaha merupakan bagian penting dalam mengembangkan kemandirian usaha bagi mahasiswa. Inovasi produk usaha mahasiswa merupakan kekuatan utama dalam membentuk kemampuan mengembangkan minat berwirausaha. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk menganalisis pengaruh inovasi produk dan pemanfaatan teknologi informasi terhadap kemandirian usaha mahasiswa melalui minat berwirausaha mahasiswa ketrampilan wajib kewirausahaan Universitas Muria Kudus. Jumlah sampel dalam penelitian ini 115 mahasiswa dengan menggunakan teorinya Ferdinant dan teknik probability sampling. Analisis data menggunakan teknik analisis jalur (Path Analysis). Hasil analisis menunjukkan bahwa inovasi produk dan pemanfaatan teknologi informasi berpengaruh terhadap kemandirian usaha, serta minat berwirausaha mampu menjadi mediasi inovasi produk dan pemanfaatan teknologi informasi terhadap kemandirian usaha mahasiswa.  
THE ROLE OF CHILDREN TO PARENTS A PERSPECTIVE FROM THE QURAN SURAH AL ISRA, VERSES 23-24 Zazuli, Ahmad; Maula, Ainussyifaul; Fathimah, Ajeng Dewi; Wicaksono, Aji Hanif; Febriani, Evi
FAJAR Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): FAJAR Jurnal Pendidikan Islam (Maret)
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Agama Islam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56013/fj.v5i1.4126

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This article discusses the role of children towards parents from the perspective of the Qur'an, especially based on Surah Al-Isra, verses 23-24. In this verse, Allah SWT commands humans to worship only Him and to be kind to both parents with respect and affection. Children are required not to say harsh words such as "ah" or shout at their parents, especially when they are elderly. An attitude of humility, gentleness in speech, and praying for mercy for parents are real forms of filial piety. This command emphasizes the importance of harmonious relationships in the family as a moral and spiritual foundation, while also emphasizing that devotion to parents has a very high position after monotheism to Allah. This article also highlights the implications of moral education contained in this verse, which teaches children to respect and love their parents as a form of gratitude for their services in educating and caring for them since childhood.
The "Green-Direct" Transformation at PT. Distributor Logistik Nusantara (DLN) : Facing Inertia in the Era of Sustainability Ambarwati, Endah; Nandini Urifianto, Yunia; Sidharta, Arif; Indriana, Nadya; Zazuli, Ahmad
Hut Publication Business and Management Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Hut Publication Business and Management
Publisher : PT. Hanken Sukses Jaya

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The development of the consumer goods distribution industry in the last five years has been marked by the acceleration of digital transformation and increasing demands for environmental sustainability. This condition has encouraged legacy distribution companies to implement two change agendas simultaneously: supply chain digitalization and the implementation of green logistics (twin transformation). However, the implementation of these changes often triggers internal resistance. This study aims to analyze the psychological, structural, and organizational cultural factors that trigger resistance from area managers and senior operational employees to the Green-Direct project at PT. Distribusi Logistik Nusantara, particularly in the unfreezing phase of Lewin's Change Model, and to formulate change strategies in the movement and refreezing phases. This study uses a descriptive qualitative approach with a case study method. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, observations, and analysis of internal company documents, then analyzed using Lewin's Change Model framework. The results of the study indicate that resistance is multidimensional and develops systemically since the unfreezing phase, triggered by threats to professional identity, shifts in operational control structures, and the strength of the legacy organizational culture. This resistance is not static and can be reduced through a participatory approach in the movement phase, and begins to be internalized sustainably when digitalization and green logistics are institutionalized into SOPs, performance indicators, and reward systems in the refreezing phase. This study confirms the relevance of Lewin's Change Model in explaining the dynamics of twin transformation in legacy distribution companies and emphasizes the importance of managing resistance as a social and cultural process, not merely a technological issue.