Haryadi Sarjono
Bina Nusantara University

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Prediksi Jumlah Tamu Menginap di Hotel Karlita International, Tegal, Jawa Tengah Haryadi Sarjono; Irwan Zulkifli
Binus Business Review Vol. 4 No. 2 (2013): Binus Business Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/bbr.v4i2.1380

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Article is forecasting comparative analysis of number of guess room occupancy at Karlita International Hotel, Tegal, Central Java using 11 forecasting methods: linear regression, moving average, weighted moving average, exponential smoothing, exponential smoothing with trend, naïve method, trend analysis, additive decomposition – CMA, additive decomposition – average all, multiplicative decomposition – CMA, multiplicative decomposition – average All. Article used 17 data from January 2012 to Mei 2013, and results after using those 11 methods were the smallest MAD is 101.69 and the smallest MSE is 15,163.95. From additive decomposition – average all method, data showed guess room occupancy forecast at Karlita International Hotel for June 2013 is 960 guess.
Penerapan Metode Hungarian pada Perusahaan Jasa (Kasus Minimum) Idris Gautama So; Haryadi Sarjono; Robertus Tang Herman
Binus Business Review Vol. 4 No. 2 (2013): Binus Business Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/bbr.v4i2.1397

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The study aims to find the total of minimum day that must be spent by CV Buah Segar*) in Purwokerto. CV Buah Segar is a company engaged in the field of fresh fruit agribusiness. In solving marketing problems, the company has seven persons who are the most reliable of the 28 employees to be sent to the seven cities of marketing. The company calculates the total of minimum day they could solve the marketing problems in seven cities which have decreased dramatically in total sales. This decrease will affect the expenditure of the company to incur. The results of the seven employees, whom were Joni, Dodi, Tomi, Andi, Iwan, Wibowo, Kuncoro, and Wahyu after assignment minimization method, required 119 days to 7 employees. So that, the average was 17 days for one employee.
Analisis Matriks Boston Consulting Group (BCG) untuk Memenangkan Strategi Organisasi (Studi Kasus Perguruan Tinggi Di Kopertis Wilayah III – DKI Jakarta) Haryadi Sarjono; Engkos Achmad Kuncoro
Binus Business Review Vol. 4 No. 1 (2013): Binus Business Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/bbr.v4i1.1407

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This research intends to know position of market growth in higher education, especially Sekolah Tinggi, based on market share, using BCG metrics. Unit analysis is all private higher educations in Kopertis III – DKI Jakarta, consisting of University, Sekolah Tinggi, Institute, and Academics. The object of analysis is the numberof new student admission. Method of data collection in this paper is field research including observation and literature research method. The secondary data used in this study is data from Kopertis region III. Based on the results of the study, it is obtained Sekolah Tinggi for the academic year 2008 and 2009 is in quadrant III (Cash Cow).
Student’s Comparative Analysis Towards the Teaching-Learning System through E-Learning Ersan Suria Pranoto; Haryadi Sarjono
Binus Business Review Vol. 2 No. 2 (2011): Binus Business Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/bbr.v2i2.1484

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The purpose of this study was to measure the student response in comparison between Management Department and Accounting Department at the Faculty of Economics, University of Bunda Mulia, against a system of learning in the e-learning system based. The samples are taken by using non-probability sampling method that is very much purposive. The amount of data to be collected as many as 300 students (respondents) conducted in a proportion as of for the Accounting Department samples of 150 respondents were taken and from the Department of Management also 150 respondents were taken, with a standard error in around 1%. The amount of data is adjusted to the time of data collection conducted during the months of March to May 2008, this was also during the lectures take place in the second semester of 2007/2008. For the idea of applying the e-learning system based, the result in the major of accounting, which are 76%, said that the idea seems to be right if e-Learning is applied but for the Department of Management students, only 32% of students who was responded quite well.
Community Behavior in Family Planning with Contraceptive Method in Slum, Densely, and Poor Populated Areas in Jakarta Menara Simanjuntak; Haryadi Sarjono
Humaniora Vol. 7 No. 3 (2016): Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v7i3.3593

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The aim of this research was to measure whether there was a relationship of knowledge, feelings or affection, and behavior towards family planning with Long Term Contraceptive Method (LTCM) and the practice of Family Planning and Small Family Happy Prosperous Norm (SFHPN).The method used in this research was the quantitative approach with 1501 respondents that comprised of Eligible Couple that aged 15-49 years. The findings of this study are as many as 62,9% respondents use modern contraceptives, and 39,7% from the total of participants use LTCM. Then 75% of respondents want to use LTCM in the future. Family Planning Behavior has the significant relation to Family Planning Attitude. Considerable influence attitude towards practice SFHPN is low. Likewise, attitude towards practice LTCM is still low, and the attitude towards LTCM to practice SFHPN is also still low. The recommendations need to increase of communication, information, and education to Eligible Couples (Elco) on feeling safe and comfortable to use contraception LTCM. Recommendation from analysis and result is expected to be input into strategies and policies on education related to the cultivation of the National Family Planning program in Jakarta. 
Performance Analysis in Palm Oil Industry Using Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) Model Haryadi Sarjono; Kevin Christofer; Georgie Florensky Nayoan; Mochamad Derisman Nugraha
Binus Business Review Vol. 13 No. 2 (2022): Binus Business Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/bbr.v13i2.8027

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The research aims to map the process and measure supply chain performance in the palm oil industry using the Supply Chain Operation Reference (SCOR) Model 11.0 approach. It was considered that this industry could influence the country’s foreign exchange. The object of research was PT Perkebunan Nusantara I (PTPN I), Aceh. It was chosen because, compared to other PTPNs in the Sumatra region, the lowest productivity rate for palm oil processing was around 2,8 tons/ha, inversely proportional to the land area owned by state plantations of 42.233 ha. Data were collected using field survey methods and interviews with company managers involved in the company chain process. This measurement process was useful for measuring achievements and correcting ineffective supply chain processes. The results show that supply chain performance analysis for performance metrics has not reached the expected target. It describes Perfect Order Fulfillment (POF) with a gap of 98%, Order Fulfillment Cycle Time (OFCT) of 3,93 days, Total Cost to Serve (TCTS) of 71%, Cash to Cash Cycle Time (CCCT) of 242,32 days, and Return on Supply Chain Fixed Assets (ROF) of 0,123 times, when viewed from the calculation of the Lost Opportunity Measurement (LOM). In the research, four recommendations for improvement are given based on the problems that occur in the company using the best practices of the SCOR model. They are manufacturing reliability improvement, batch reduction, Single Minutes Exchange of Dies (SMED), and make-to-order fulfillment strategy.
Analisis Kegiatan Paket Wisata Sekolah Dengan Metode Line Of Balance Pada Industri Pariwisata Haryadi Sarjono; Indra Patria; Agung Sudjatmoko; Delvia Safitri
Jurnal Ecogen Vol 6, No 1 (2023): Jurnal Ecogen
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/jmpe.v6i1.14409

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Dkandang Amazing Farm is a brand that represents the products of CV Sawangan Dairy Farm. The products sold are goods and services. The service product offered by Dkandang is educational tourism. The existence of educational tours creates new value in offering products that are at CV Sawangan Dairy Farm. However, in implementing tour package activities, there are several obstacles, such as congestion in some activities so that the tour packages become hampered and the activities are not on time from the specified time. This study aims to analyze the activities of tour packages with the Line of Balance method. Researchers took samples by asking directly for data owned by the Tourism team for further analysis. For the first step, the data is processed in a planning S Curve to be re-analyzed to find activities that experience delays in tour package activities. Next, a Logic Diagram explains the sequence of activities from start to finish. The last step is to make a Line of Balance Diagram. The results show that the S curve can analyze the problems in tour package activities. In addition, a Line of Balance can be used to evaluate schedules or make plans for tour package activities.