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Pancasila as the Ideology of National Development Winda Agustari; Ziyadatul Widad; Masduki Asbari
Journal of Information Systems and Management (JISMA) Vol. 1 No. 6 (2022): December 2022
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Abstract - This article aims to find out the concept of Pancasila as a National Development Ideology by examining Pancasila as a development paradigm. Development includes economic development, education and science and technology. The term paradigm contains the connotation of understanding as a source of values, framework of thought, basic orientation, source of principles, directions, and processes in certain fields including the field of development. The problem is that the development orientation is more focused in dealing with the development of national ideology, causing the goal in the formation of the nation's personality to be reduced. This was followed by a weakening of the nation's character. Development will not be great if it is not based on the values ​​embodied in the nation's morals, so a development reorientation is needed that refers to the Pancasila State philosophy, because basically Pancasila is a paradigm in development. Pancasila plays a role in providing several ethical principles for economic development, education and science and technology
Pancasila as a Paradigm Sustainable Development Goal’s (SDGs) Nikur Adiratna Sayu Sari Gulo; Ahmad Dion ghojaji; Masduki asbari
Journal of Information Systems and Management (JISMA) Vol. 1 No. 5 (2022): October 2022
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Basically, the MGDs and SDGs have in common and have the same goals, namely, the SDGs continue the MDGs' ideals which want to concentrate on tackling hunger and poverty in the world. However, the document agreed upon by world leaders in 2000 expired in 2005, world leaders feel that the Millennium Development Goals agenda needs to be continued, so that it is superior to a proposed document for the Sustainable Development Goals. Different from the previous Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), the SDGs are designed to involve the entire development sector, be it the Government, Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), the private sector, academia, and so on. Approximately 8.5 million citizens' voices around the world also contribute to the SDGs Goals and Targets. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are global action plans agreed by world leaders, including Indonesia. To eliminate poverty, reduce inequality and protect the environment. For Indonesia, the goal of sustainable development is to make Indonesia a developed country, able to develop in all aspects, and to be able to properly and comprehensively apply and implement the concept of a sustainable economy, so that Indonesia can become a fully developed country. The goals of the SDGs are global values ​​and are basically the roots of the values ​​of Pancasila. Adherence to the principles of the sustainable development goals of the Pancasila economic system illustrates this. The Pancasila economic system or people's economy is guided by the values ​​of Pancasila. This is in accordance with the 1945 Constitution and Pancasila. In order for the plan for the Sustainable Development Goals to be successful, the role of the government must prioritize current policies and improve social justice and human rights, of course, must be guided by the values ​​of Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution to realize the Indonesian nation.
Pancasila as a Legal Development Paradigm Selvi Komalasari; Dea Amelia; Masduki Asbari
Journal of Information Systems and Management (JISMA) Vol. 1 No. 6 (2022): December 2022
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Abstract - Pancasila has experienced ups and downs in development, this is not caused by the weakness of the values contained in it, but rather leads to inconsistencies in its application. In line with the acceptance of the truth of the noble values of Pancasila, the current and enthusiasm for making Pancasila as a paradigm accelerated. History also records how from the past until now Pancasila has often been challenged which resulted in a crisis for the existence of the Indonesian nation. The challenges faced by Pancasila as the view of life and the basis of the state are always directly proportional to the challenges faced by the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia as a whole.
The Role of Islamic Education Against the Ideal Teacher Profile Tyas nur aulia Tyas; Resa Zubaidah; Masduki Asbari
Journal of Information Systems and Management (JISMA) Vol. 1 No. 6 (2022): December 2022
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Di lembaga pendidikan Islam di Indonesia guru yang disebut ustadz biasa digunakan di lingkungan pendidikan Islam formal yang sistem pendidikannya diselenggarakan di madrasah. Dapat dipahami bahwa siapa saja bisa menjadi pendidik Islam asalkan dia lebih tahu mampu mengimplikasikan nilai-nilai yang relevan. Guru adalah profesi yang bukan sekedar pekerjaan atau panggilan. Melainkan kejuruan khusus yang memiliki ciri-ciri antara lain keahlian, tanggung jawab, rasa kerjasama.
Pancasila as the Industrial Revolution 4.0 Paradigm Syafa Adinda; Masduki Asbari
Journal of Information Systems and Management (JISMA) Vol. 1 No. 6 (2022): December 2022
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This scientific article aims to examine how important Pancasila is to the impact of the 4.0 revolution at this time. The influence of the 4.0 industrial revolution is not only felt by a certain field, but also has an impact on all aspects of human life, from business, economic, social and cultural aspects, even to the industrial world. The more frequent the communication technology that began to emerge with the addition of more sophisticated features and in a very short time has been able to attract a very large number of customers as well. The issue of the development of this era is followed by the impact of weakening the nation's character and resulting in values that are not manifested in the nation's morals, so a proper development reorientation is needed referring to the state philosophy, namely Pancasila which acts as a paradigm in development to provide views of ethical principles for all aspects of life.
Growing Historical Awareness among the Young Generation of the Indonesian Nation Yuriska Septiana Wulan Dari; Novinda Triyan Rachmadani; Achmad Khiyarul Wahdi; Adelliya Cahyani; Rita Gusman; Masduki Asbari
Journal of Information Systems and Management (JISMA) Vol. 1 No. 5 (2022): October 2022
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Basically, history learning is a science that systematically studies the dynamics of society in the past, provides an assessment of the present, the results of which become the basis for the future. History can make the younger generation aware of the richness of life that occurs in the surrounding community, so that the younger generation can understand and interpret historical events. The purpose of this research is to inculcate historical awareness for the younger generation which is important in the life of the nation and the state, apart from being the identity of the origin of a place, it can also know the pattern of people's lives and cultural diversity in various nations and countries. Referring to the discussion, it is necessary to develop historical learning that can invite the younger generation to be critical and can benefit from studying history, so that it can create a sense of pride and will grow or raise awareness of nationalism in the young generation of the Indonesian nation.
Adaptation of Student Socio-Religious Rituals and Practices during a Pandemic Irmi Yunika Irmi; Eko Rangga Maulana; Saepulloh Pikri Saepulloh; wahyudi; Anas Prasetyo; Masduki Asbari; Dewiana Novitasari; Agus Purwanto
Journal of Information Systems and Management (JISMA) Vol. 1 No. 5 (2022): October 2022
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The purpose of this community service activity is to provide knowledge to couples and prospective young married couples among students at a private university in Tangerang. The Covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia for approximately 2 years has changed all social and religious activities of the community, including the education segment, especially students. The fact that all educational activities must be carried out in remote situations in person has also changed their worship activities and socio-religious practices. Students fill their free time during distance learning with worship activities and social activities at home. This article elaborates on how students adapt to religion during a pandemic. The research was conducted using a qualitative approach, data collection techniques through in-depth interviews with 18 student informants and strengthened with virtual data through google forms. The results showed that students' religious adaptations in worship practices and social activities have helped increase their spirituality and closeness to religion. This is evidenced by the increase in the quantity of worship such as the intensity of reading the Qur'an, discipline in compulsory prayers, and student involvement in religious-based charity activities in the community.
Meningkatkan Kepemimpinan Efektif dan Manajemen Mutu Pendidikan Dalam Menghadapi Tantangan Global Puspita Sari; Defa Fadiah; Agung Sutiadi; Dewiana Novitasari; Masduki Asbari; AGUS PURWANTO
Journal of Information Systems and Management (JISMA) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): February 2023
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Globalisasi adalah suatu kondisi dimana dunia mengalami penyebarluasan informasi, teknologi dan pemanfaatannya dengan persaingan dalam berbagai kegiatan untuk semua orang dan bangsa. Oleh karena itu merupakan kewajiban bagi setiap manusia Indonesia untuk membangun kualitas. Manajemen mutu pendidikan itu sendiri dalam menghadapi global. Tantangan memang tidak mudah, tapi akan terbalik jika dilakukan secara bersama-sama. Oleh berbagai pihak, terutama pimpinan yang berkomitmen, memiliki visi untuk masa depan yang kredibel (kredibel karena kejujuran dan komitmen untuk diri mereka sendiri dan institusi), memiliki upaya besar untuk mewujudkan visi dan misinya, akseptabilitas dan akuntabilitas (menerima bawahan dan mempertanggungjawabkan kepemimpinannya), terampil secara konseptual (menguasai ilmu pengetahuan dan teknologi), sosial (mampu) untuk hang out dan memiliki jaringan atau networking yang luas), dan teknis (agar lebih berwibawa dan tidak terkecoh bawahannya).
The Influence of Total Quality Management on Organizational Performance on Bank Services Dian Awalia Ramadhanty; Melya Utami Putri; Masduki Asbari
Journal of Information Systems and Management (JISMA) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): February 2023
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Total Quality Management or TQM is applied in every business sector, including finance. Currently, there are intense competition between banks, as well as changes in customer demands and expectations. Therefore, banks as service providers must maintain, increase satisfaction, and meet the needs of their customers by providing the best quality products and services. The best quality products and services will result in better organizational performance. The method used in this literature study is a descriptive method with a qualitative approach, to explore data and information related to the application of TQM in bank services to improve service quality and answer theoretical problems. This study aims to determine how the effect of the application of TQM on the quality of bank services and what factors affect bank customer satisfaction. The results of this study prove that TQM can be the key to bank managerial success to increase customer satisfaction. There is a direct relationship and interrelationship between TQM and organizational performance. Good organizational performance depends on an efficient system so that a holistic approach to quality management produces more optimal results
THE Effect of Short-Term and Long-Term Learning in Quality Management and Innovation Siti Patmawati; Valin Mertianti Dewi; Masduki Asbari
Journal of Information Systems and Management (JISMA) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): February 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.4444/jisma.v2i1.249

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Quality oriented management change and innovation is the main strategy for the company. The implementation of quality improvement and innovation has an organizational and managerial role significant technical, and may also involve significant delays before both are realized. In this literature study, we used a descriptive method with a qualitative approach. Our study highlights the short-term and long-term beneficial effects of QIM (Quality improvement management) adoption on product innovation performance. In addition, we found evidence of complementarity and learning effects using QIM adoption. Results show that maximizing innovation returns and improving quality requires consideration of Soft and Hard properties Individual QIM and the timing and sequence of their application. In addition, we find evidence of complementarity and learning effects using QIM adoption. Our results suggest that maximizing innovation returns and improving quality requires the severity of individual QIM and the timing and sequence of their implementation .
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