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Does Risk Based Thinking Matters to Support Business Sustainability A Workshop Provided for Community of Forum Standardisasi Indonesia Firdaus Basbeth
Journal of Sustainable Community Development (JSCD) Vol 2 No 2 (2020): Journal Of Sustainable Community Development (JSCD)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32924/jscd.v2i2.20

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Risk can appear in any form such as environmental risk, business risk, and health and safety risk. Many companies especially in manufacturing sectors, they are generally familiar with the process of identification, evaluate and control the environmental, health and safety risk predominantly in operational level to keep their process safe for the people and environment. However, when it comes to business risk, the company's understanding, method, and level of implementation should be adjusted to achieve business objectives and fulfill requirements which implied in the new IS 9001:2018 quality standards. Although there are no special requirements for the organization to maintain or retain documented information related to addressing risks and opportunities, organizations can choose to do so and this will be influenced by the size and nature of the organization. Many organizations don’t have a clear understanding of maintaining and managing lists of business risks and opportunities properly. For this reason, equipping oneself with knowledge related to risk-based thinking and risk management is very important. The aim of the workshop is to improve understanding of Risk-Based Thinking in business processes related to their internal and external business context, specifically in risk identification, evaluating the risks that have been identified, managing the risks at every level effectively. The workshop is carried out in third stages: firstly facilitator explains the workshop material, followed by questions and answers, and finally, the workshop participants were involved in a risk identification and risk assessment simulation. The cognitive aspect of the participants was obtained through a pre-test and post-test, showed that understanding of risk-based thinking is increased, as well as the skill to use tools to be used to manage risk.
System Dynamics Usage in The Development of Sustainable Fishermen Village A Capability Enhancement to the Policy Review and Implementation Team in Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries Basbeth, Firdaus; Savitry, Gusti Ayu Made; Putri, Nanda Alifia
Journal of Sustainable Community Development (JSCD) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2023): Journal Of Sustainable Community Development (JSCD)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32924/jscd.v5i2.102

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The Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) through the Biak Numfor Regency Fisheries Service, is developing Samber-Binyeri Village, as a pilot fishing village in Papua to enhance the economy. A number of issues and factors, including inadequate fishing equipment, infrastructure, availability of fuel, and a lack of knowledge and skills on fishing technology and practice, have contributed to the low income and productivity of traditional fishermen. Furthermore, poor health facilities and coastal waste management make the villages unhygienic to live in, messy, and unattractive for visitors and tourists. However, implementing new policies and management practices requires a proper understanding of current practice, culture, and its impact on its ecosystem, should the change be made. Therefore, it requires proficient teams to evaluate the current model and develop a new model that yields exemplary outcomes aligned with the objectives at minimum risk. For this reason, equipping the KKP team with knowledge related to system thinking and system dynamics is very important. A four-day' workshop in system thinking and system dynamics has been carried out in Bandung in two stages: stage one, a basic understanding of system thinking and system dynamics, and stage two, modeling optimization using Vensim software. The output of this workshop programs is: to define problems and dynamic hypotheses in each field or section as a basis for Sustainable development of Kampung Nelayan Maju
PENDAMPINGAN PEMASANGAN ATRAKTOR CUMI-CUMI DAN PENGENALAN KOPERASI NELAYAN DI KAIMANA, PAPUA BARAT Basbeth, Firdaus; Wisudo, Sugeng Hari; Baskoro, Mulyono; Imron, Mohammad
Journal of Sustainable Community Development (JSCD) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Sustainable Community Development (JSCD)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32924/jscd.v6i1.117

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Perikanan cumi-cumi di perairan Kabupaten Kaimana Provinsi Papua Barat, Indonesia, masih belum berkembang, walaupun potensi sumber daya perikanannya sangat besar. Pendapatan nelayan masih rendah dan tingkat kemiskinan masih tinggi. Selain itu, dalam beberapa tahun terakhir, penurunan populasi ikan dan cumi-cumi telah menimbulkan kekhawatiran tentang kesehatan ekosistem laut. Makalah ini berfokus pada pelatihan, pendampingan pembuatan dan pemasanagan atraktor cumi-cumi di Kabupaten Kaimana Propinsi Papua di Indonesia. Konsep nilai tambah hasil perikanan dan konsep usaha bersama melaui koperasi juga diperkenalkan pada masyarakat nelayan. Metoda yang digunakan adalah pendampingan pemilihan lokasi, sosialisasi atraktor, pendampingan pembuatan atraktor, pendampingan pemasangan atraktor dan seminar tentang konsep koperasi dan nilai tambah. Efektivitas pelatihan, dan pembuatan atraktor cukup tinggi (70%) dengan indikator keberhasilan yaitu pemahaman konsep dan kemandirian pembuatan alat. Sedangkan efektivitas atraktor itu sendiri setelah dievaluasi adalah 70% (sangat efektif). Ditemukan bahwa penerangan cahaya atraktor memiliki efek negatif pada hasil penempelan telur, sehingga disarankan untuk menambah rumbai-rumbai untuk membuat atraktor menjadi lebih remang-remang. Gagasan lain adalah pembentukan koperasi untuk memperlancar rantai pasok, termasuk penyediaan, kotak pendingin, alat angkut dengan membentuk koperasi modern dengan teknologi untuk membuka akses pada pasar yang lebih luas. Kegiatan PKM ini dinilai sangat bermanfaat dan nelayan di Kabupaten Kaimana sangat mengharapkan program ini dapat dilanjutkan ini secara berkala.
THE EVALUATION OF SMART FISHING LAMPS AND THE INITIATION OF CO-OPERATIVES CONCEPT Basbeth, Firdaus; Wisudo, Sugeng Hari; Imron, Mohammad; Baskoro, Mulyono
Journal of Sustainable Community Development (JSCD) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Sustainable Community Development (JSCD)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32924/jscd.v6i1.118

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The use of LEDs in fishing operations has been increasing due to the reduction of fuel consumption and fuel can be replaced by the renewable energy sources, for example solar and seawater energy, which is easy to obtain, cheap, and does not produce waste that harms the environment. The objective of this community development is to test the newly designed smart lamp powered by seawater, and to disseminate the concept of cooperation. The methods used were assistance and coaching in the implementation of the smart lamp and seminars on cooperative concepts. The seawater battery lamp showed stable performance in the voltage range of 2.5 V - 4.5 V within 2 hours of fishing operation. the results of SONAR observations showed that fish began to approach under 10 minutes and gathered at 45 minutes with depths ranging from 1-4 meters. The lamp powered by the fuel oil powered generator is significantly brighter than the lamp powered by saltwater batteries. Some recommendation arises including the necessity for an alternative to zinc as a durable electrode, reduced tool size dimensions, a rust-resistant wire system, fewer cells in one battery unit, brighter lighting, and a more compact tool form design. The catches from both locations are also quite similar, including squid, cuttlefish, crab, and anchovies. The dissemination concept of cooperative social entrepreneurship, were effective shown by the score of intention after the seminar which is increased by 40%. It was recommended to accelerate the establishment of cooperatives to improve the level of living. This community development activities are considered very useful and fishermen in Palabuhan Ratu and Karang antu Serang.
RISK MATURITY FOR SUSTAINABILITY ASSITANCE: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY IN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Basbeth, Firdaus
Journal of Sustainable Community Development (JSCD) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Sustainable Community Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32924/jscd.v6i2.127

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A risk maturity assessment is a useful tool for construction firms to evaluate both their strengths and weaknesses in risk management procedures and take the required steps to improve them. The assessment was conducted in a building construction project, to determine the level of risk maturity for two consecutive years in May, 20023 and 2024. The activities were carried out in four projects, covering the most important activities of risk management and analyzing the improvement. The RMM matrix used in this article is adapted from the Logic Manager, which consists of seven sections, each focusing on a different core ERM attribute. These seven areas are further broken down into 25 success components and 71 competency drivers that show exactly where an organization's ERM program stands on five maturity levels, ranging from Ad Hoc to Leadership. The model helps construction companies understand their current risk management performance. We tested the model by measuring the risk maturity level of an industrial partner working on civil infrastructure projects in Indonesia. The result of the Risk Maturity Level (RML) assessment is 3.6 (Managed), an increase of 0.3 points from the result in 2023 (3.3), reflected in several achievements in criteria 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 7, including a Risk committee formed to plan based on external and internal analysis of the organization. This study demonstrates that employing risk maturity management techniques may promote corporate development and efficiency, resulting in resilience and sustainability.
Inclusive Entrepreneurial Training for Women, Small Farmers, and Disabled People in Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara Basbeth, Firdaus
Journal of Sustainable Community Development (JSCD) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Sustainable Community Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32924/jscd.v7i1.136

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This community development paper is related to socioeconomic issues in East Nusa Tenggara (NTT), an area known for its high rates of poverty and child malnutrition. Wahana Visi Indonesia launched an Inclusion Community Development Program to empower underprivileged households and small farmers in response to these issues, working with the PPM School of Management. Workshops that promoted opportunity recognition, business planning, and digital marketing were used to help participants develop their entrepreneurial abilities during the February 2025 event. Explanation, coaching and mini case studies are a technique used in community development to comprehend and resolve issues.. The results show that despite efforts to include underrepresented groups, participants' understanding of entrepreneurial principles was hindered by educational gaps. By highlighting the value of cooperatives and ongoing training for sustainable economic growth in NTT, the program showed promise for fostering resilience and inventiveness in local economies. Suggestions for upcoming projects include continued assistance for collaborative growth and customized instruction to improve participants' business savvy