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Journal : Teumulong: Journal of Community Service

Increasing the Productivity of SMEs based on partnerships: How to Achieving Competitive Advantage Purwanto, Setiyo; Wuryandari, Nur Endah Retno
Teumulong: Journal of Community Service Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): February 2024
Publisher : Institute of Education and Social Research

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62568/jocs.v2i1.87

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Efforts to develop Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) promoted by Dian Nusantara University (UNDIRA) in Situgadung Village, Tangerang through a partnership with IKRT Family Care Plus is here as a solution to answer the challenges faced by SMEs, especially in the fields of management and technology with products which are certified. This Community Service Program provides technological support through better production tools to increase productivity, financial management training, and online marketing to strengthen human resource competence. UNDIRA's involvement in financial management training, and manufacturing production machines with process automation technology is expected to increase the productivity of IKRT Family Care Plus, create employment opportunities, improve the quality of environmentally friendly products, and increase sales. This program can also become a partnership model for other educational institutions, to strengthen the competitiveness of MSMEs and stimulate the people's economy.
Digital Trash Value: Marketing of Waste Treatment Innovation Products to MSMEs Wuryandari, Nur Endah Retno; Damayanti, Ida Royani; Purwanto, Setiyo
Teumulong: Journal of Community Service Vol. 2 No. 5 (2024): December
Publisher : Institute of Education and Social Research

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62568/jocs.v2i5.206

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This Community Service Program aims to empower MSMEs through marketing strategies from the innovative processing of banana peel and catfish head waste into products with high economic value. The approach used involves the integration of waste treatment technology with a sustainability-based digital marketing strategy. This program is designed to answer the problem of organic waste from vegetable residues including banana peels and catfish heads, which has been adding to the waste problem. On the other hand, the challenge of Kemuning MSMEs in accessing a wider market through digital technology. The outputs of this program include increasing the capacity of MSME partners in waste treatment, creating competitive environmentally friendly products, and increasing market access through digital media. The program's excellence lies in the integration of a holistic and innovative approach, which focuses not only on waste treatment, but also on marketing aspects to create added value for products in a sustainable manner. The results of this program are expected to encourage local economic growth, reduce the environmental impact of organic waste, and increase public awareness of the importance of more responsible waste management. Thus, this program makes a real contribution to the development of innovation-based and sustainability-based MSMEs.
Financial Added Value To Increase Profitability: Processed Fish Waste Into Fish Feed Pellet Product In MSMEs “Kemuning Mandiri” Purwanto, Setiyo; Wuryandari, Nur Endah Retno
Teumulong: Journal of Community Service Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Teumulong: Journal of Community Service
Publisher : Institute of Education and Social Research

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62568/jocs.v3i1.213

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Community service activities carried out by Dian Nusantara University (UNDIRA) lecturers to help develop business opportunities in the catfish processing industry are carried out by some home industry communities who call themselves the "Kemuning Mandiri" small business group on Jl. Rias Permai 3 No.19, Cogreg Village, Kec. Parung, Bogor Regency, West Java, has produced fish nuggets and skin crackers. This industrial activity certainly leaves behind waste in the form of bones and fish heads. The waste produced ranges from 55% – 60% of production raw materials or around 825 kg – 900 kg/month and is simply thrown away. This waste will have a negative impact on the environment if it is not handled properly and correctly. This research aims to utilize catfish bone and head waste into fish food pellet products with added financial value to increase business profits. Based on business calculations, the added financial value to increase net profits is 30.7%, or IDR 1,762,500/month.