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Knowledge Management In the Development of State Civil Apparatus in the Honorary Council of Election Organizers of the Republic of Indonesia (DKPP RI) Ridwan Wijayanto Said; Nurliah Nurdin; Tjahyo Suprayogo
INFOKUM Vol. 13 No. 05 (2025): Infokum
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The study aims to identify the causes of the suboptimal implementation of Knowledge Management in ASN development and formulate strategies to optimize its implementation. The research method used is a descriptive qualitative method with an inductive approach, using the SECI theory by Nonaka and Takeuchi and the SWOT analysis theory by Albert Humphrey. Data collection techniques include observation, interviews, and documentation. The results of the study indicate that at the socialization stage, the lack of two-way communication, minimal incentives for sharing knowledge, and low interest in training are the main obstacles. At the externalization stage, weaknesses in document management and organizational discussions hinder the transformation of tacit knowledge into explicit knowledge. The combination stage is disrupted due to the ineffectiveness of the database system, which has an impact on decision making and career development. Meanwhile, at the internalization stage, limited Information Technology infrastructure, weak internet networks, and lack of mass media utilization slow down organizational learning. These findings emphasize the need to strengthen the system, knowledge sharing culture, and adequate technology and communication support to encourage effective knowledge management at the DKPP RI. Strategies that can be carried out by overcoming weaknesses include limited human resources, low budget, and lack of supporting facilities and infrastructure. Strategic opportunities lie in increasing human resource capacity, strengthening infrastructure, increasing budgets, and preparing internal regulations related to knowledge management. Meanwhile, the main challenges include disparities in employee education levels and the lack of ongoing evaluation and policies. By utilizing existing strengths and opportunities and anticipating weaknesses and threats, DKPP RI can build a more structured, sustainable knowledge management system that supports improving institutional performance.
Evaluation of the Implementation of the Smoke-Free Zone Policy in DKI Jakarta Province Arga Lintong; Nurliah Nurdin; Megandaru Widhi Kawuryan
INFOKUM Vol. 13 No. 05 (2025): Infokum
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This study aims to analyze and evaluate the implementation of the Smoke-Free Area (KTR) policy in DKI Jakarta Province. The objectives of this study are to assess the extent to which this policy is implemented effectively and efficiently, and to identify factors that influence compliance with the policy in the field. This study uses Dunn's (2003) policy evaluation theory, which includes six main criteria: effectiveness, efficiency, adequacy, equity, responsiveness, and accuracy. The approach used in this study is descriptive qualitative, with data collection techniques through interviews, observation, and documentation. The results show that although this policy has shown some progress, such as increased public awareness of the importance of a smoke-free environment, significant challenges remain, particularly in terms of inconsistent law enforcement and low levels of compliance in several sectors, such as public transportation and public places. This evaluation also highlights the need for increased oversight, community engagement, and the provision of smoking facilities that meet standards. Furthermore, although resource management is quite good, increased budget and human resources are essential to strengthen policy implementation. This study proposes that the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government improve inter-agency coordination, strengthen oversight through technology, and expand educational campaigns to ensure the overall success of the KTR policy. In this regard, stricter law enforcement and continuous evaluation are key to achieving optimal policy objectives. This research contributes to our understanding of the implementation of the KTR policy in Jakarta and strategies for improving it for a healthier future.