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Development of a PBL-Based e-Pocket Book with Mnemonic Strategies on Chemical Bonding Material Oriented Toward High School Students' Creative Thinking Abilities Febrina, Putri; Rusdi, Muhammad; Haryanto, Haryanto; Afrida, Afrida; Romundza, Febbry
JagoMIPA: Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika dan IPA Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): JagoMIPA: Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika dan IPA
Publisher : Yayasan Pendidikan Bima Berilmu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53299/jagomipa.v6i1.3660

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Research has been conducted on the development of a PBL-Based e-Pocket Book learning media with Mnemonic Strategies on the topic of Chemical Bonds, oriented towards enhancing the Creative Thinking Skills of high school students. This study aims to assess the feasibility of the PBL-based e-pocket book with mnemonic strategies according to design and learning model experts, evaluate chemistry teachers' assessments, and understand students' responses to the developed media. This research uses the Lee & Owens development model. The research instruments include interview sheets and questionnaires. The developed product was validated by design and learning model experts as well as media and content experts, followed by an evaluation from chemistry teachers, and then tested through one-on-one trials and small group trials. The data analysis techniques used are qualitative data analysis and quantitative data analysis. The results indicate that the developed e-pocket book is deemed feasible based on the validation results from design and learning model experts, as well as media and content experts. The assessment from chemistry teachers also indicates a "very feasible" category. Additionally, students’ responses during the one-on-one trial showed a "very good" category, while the small group trial achieved a percentage of 87.90% with a "very good" category, tested on a small group of 9 students. Based on the development results and trials conducted, it can be concluded that the PBL-based e-pocket book with mnemonic strategies is suitable for use as a learning media for chemistry to support the development of high school students' creative thinking abilities.
Pengembangan Model Implementasi Agile Governance pada Dinas Penanaman Modal dan Pelayanan Terpadu Satu Pintu di Provinsi Sulawesi Puji Lestari, Nana; Fajar Putera, Arifin; Hasniati, Hasniati; Rusdi, Muhammad; Nara, Nurdin; Amalia, Ayu
Jurnal Manajemen dan Ilmu Administrasi Publik (JMIAP) Vol 7 No 4 (2025): Jurnal Manajemen dan Ilmu Administrasi Publik (JMIAP)
Publisher : Laboratorium Jurusan Ilmu Administrasi Negara Fakultas Ilmu Sosial Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/jmiap.v7i4.1330

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This study examines the implementation of Agile Governance in the Investment and One-Stop Service Offices (DPMPTSP) across Sulawesi provinces, addressing rapid regulatory shifts under the OSS-RBA system and the absence of an empirically validated implementation model. The study aims to analyze the effects of environmental factors, agile capabilities, and governance capabilities on business operations and value delivery, and to develop an evidence-based implementation model. A sequential explanatory mixed-methods design was applied. The quantitative phase surveyed 380 civil servants in South Sulawesi, Central Sulawesi, and West Sulawesi and was analyzed using SEM-PLS. The qualitative phase, conducted in West Sulawesi, involved in-depth interviews, performance document analysis (SKM, SAKIP, budget absorption, investment realization), and NVivo-based thematic coding. Results show that environmental factors do not directly affect business operations (E→B not significant), but their influence emerges through agile and governance capabilities. The strongest relationship is governance capability → value delivery (G→R; highest F²), followed by agile capability → governance capability (A→G). Qualitative findings confirm that high SKM scores (“Very Good”), SAKIP grades (“A”), and budget absorption above 90% reflect administrative compliance rather than adaptive agility. Key barriers include hierarchical bureaucracy, regulatory instability, and uneven human resources competencies. The study proposes an Agile Governance implementation model emphasizing the simultaneous strengthening of agile and governance capabilities, flexible cross-unit coordination, real-time data utilization, and stronger feedback loops with business actors. Policy implications include integrating adaptiveness indicators into performance management, enhancing data-driven service control units, and building adaptive capacities among civil servants in licensing and investment services.
PENERAPAN MODEL ADDIE PADA APLIKASI PENGELOLAAN DATA PENGADUAN DAN MONITORING TINDAKAN SATUAN PENGAMANAN DI RUMAH SAKIT Rusdi, Muhammad; Sirajuddin, Haji; Asegaff, Aulia Rizky Muhammad Hendrik Noor; Agus, Rahmadi
Jurnal Sains Sistem Informasi Vol 3, No 3 (2025): JSSI (September)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Kalimantan Muhammad Arsyad Al Banjari

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31602/jssi.v3i3.20539

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Perkembangan teknologi informasi seharusnya telah merambah berbagai aspek kehidupan, termasuk dalam Kegiatan satuan keamanan pada sebuah Rumah Sakit. Usulan Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengembangkan suatu aplikasi pengaduan dan monitoring tindakan satuan pengamanan (SATPAM) yang saat ini masih melakukan pengelolaan data secara manual, yang mengakibatkan kurangnya efisiensi dan akurasi dalam penanganan laporan serta monitoring tindakan untuk satuan mereka. Selama  ini laporan hanya di share melalui pesan whatapp masih masing personil dan kadang dicatatkan pada sebuah buku yang tentu saja mudah hilang dan history kejadian setiap hari pada Rumah Sakit tidak ter arsip dengan baik bahkan hilang begitu saja. Maka untuk penelitian ini kami membuat sebuah rancangan sistem yang menerapkan metode Addie dalam rancangan dan pembuatan aplikasinya. Aplikasi yang dikembangkan dalam penelitian ini dirancang untuk mengatasi permasalahan tersebut dengan menyediakan sistem yang terkomputerisasi untuk pengelolaan data laporan satuan keamanan dan monitoring tindakan. Penelitian ini menggunakan juga metode pengumpulan data melalui wawancara, observasi, Studi Pustaka dan Studi Dokumentasi untuk mendapatkan informasi yang relevan dari personil satuan keamanan pada Rumah Sakit.
NURSING STUDENT'S PERCEPTION OF WORK-BASED LEARNING PROGRAMS: SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Hindriati, Titik; Asrial, Asrial; Rusdi, Muhammad; Herlambang, Herlambang
Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Terapan Universitas Jambi Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): Volume 9, Nomor 1, March 2025
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/jiituj.v9i1.38808

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Work-based learning (WBL) is a critical approach in nursing education that emphasizes experiential learning. However, qualitative studies frequently report challenges nursing students face in WBL settings. This study aims to systematically analyze qualitative evidence on nursing students’ experiences in work-based learning within healthcare organizations, highlighting key challenges and areas for improvement. A systematic review followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) 2020 guidelines. Literature searches were performed using Medline, Embase, CINAHL, and JSTOR databases. Quality appraisal was conducted using the JBI-QARI framework. The initial search yielded 311 studies, seven of which were deemed eligible based on inclusion criteria that focused on qualitative English-language studies involving nursing students. The review identified three major challenges in WBL: (1) time constraints limiting learning opportunities, (2) workplace environmental factors such as lack of mentorship and high-pressure conditions, and (3) unclear benefits perceived by students in WBL programs. These factors contribute to varying levels of engagement and satisfaction among nursing students. This study is the first systematic review to evaluate nursing students’ perceptions of WBL, offering a comprehensive analysis of recurring issues. The findings provide valuable insights for educational institutions and healthcare organizations to enhance WBL effectiveness through structured mentorship, improved scheduling, and targeted support strategies, ultimately bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical experience in nursing education.
Agribusiness Performance through Innovation: The Case of Arabica Bemba Coffee in Enrekang Khairina , Indria; Rusdi, Muhammad; Herman, Bahtiar
Hasanuddin Economics and Business Review VOLUME 9 NUMBER 3, 2026
Publisher : Faculty of Economics and Business, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26487/hebr.v9i3.6777

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This study examines how innovation capability and market orientation influence agribusiness performance through post-harvest process innovation in the case of Bemba Arabica in Enrekang. A quantitative-explanatory design using PLS-SEM was employed with 80 multi-source respondents (farmers/groups, operators/QC, managers/marketing, B2B buyers). A Likert-type 1–5 instrument was tested for reliability and validity; a structural model assessed direct, indirect, and total effects. Results indicate innovation capability and market orientation have a significant positive effect on process innovation; process innovation has a significant positive effect on agribusiness performance. The direct effect of innovation capability on performance is small but significant, while the direct effect of market orientation on performance is insignificant indicating a dominant mediating role of process innovation. Findings confirm that standardized SOPs for fermentation–drying, QC/cupping, and traceability are the primary pathways for converting “market voice” and innovation capability into economic value. Practical implications include prioritizing standardization across suppliers, strengthening measurement/experimentation capacity, and managing structured market feedback.
Bioecological Distribution of Aedes Mosquito Density in Coastal and Highland Areas Akbar, Fajar; Mappau, Zrimurti; Mulyadi, Mulyadi; Erlani, Erlani; Islam, Fahrul; Adiningsih, Ridhayani; Chairani, Miftah; Rusdi, Muhammad
Public Health of Indonesia Vol. 12 No. 1 (2026): January - March
Publisher : YCAB Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36685/phi.v12i1.1282

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Background: Disease transmission is strongly supported by the presence of disease vectors. Along coastal areas, shrimp ponds, swamps, and stagnant water are commonly found, which provide ideal breeding sites for mosquitoes, where many vector-borne diseases are prevalent. Objectives: This study aims to determine the bioecological diversity of virus-carrying mosquitoes in light of the persistently high incidence of dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF), particularly focusing on the disease vector Aedes spp. The study examines aspects of bioecological distribution, species diversity of mosquitoes in coastal and highland areas, species distribution patterns in both regions, and how these distributions are influenced by geographic location, habitat type or breeding sites, mosquito density, and environmental characteristics of coastal and mountainous regions. Methods: This study employed an observational approach with a bioecological study design. Data were analyzed descriptively to assess egg and larval density of mosquitoes using a free collection method conducted in coastal and highland areas of Mamuju and Polewali Mandar Regencies, specifically in areas reporting DHF cases. Results: The results indicate that ovitraps are effective in reducing Aedes spp. mosquito density, as reflected by the ovitrap index. Conclusion: The ovitrap index was higher in highland areas than in coastal areas, influenced by environmental factors such as temperature, humidity, wind speed, and the abundance of breeding sites. It is expected that the local government, through the District Health Office, will provide community education on controlling Aedes spp. mosquitoes by installing ovitraps in individual households. Keywords: bioecology; Aedes spp.; coastal; highland areas
Analisis Dampak Penerapan Program Lubang Cerdas Organik (LCO) Terhadap Efektivitas Pengurangan Sampah Organik Di Desa Lamajang RW 19 Maulinawati, Susi; Naila, Rahma Nur; Jaya, Andi Zan; Rusdi, Muhammad; Amalia, Nita; Labibah, Reva Nur; Afriliana, Salis; Alifah, Vivia; Fadil, Riyadh; Nugraha, Sanju Satria; Falah, Rifky Nabil; Yasin, Jefry Nur
JAMARI : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Mandiri Vol. 2 No. 2 (2026): Januari
Publisher : Universitas Insan Cendekia Mandiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37577/.v2i2.1024

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Organic waste is a biodegradable material, but it can cause environmental problems at the household and community level, especially if it accumulates due to an inefficient management system. The Smart Organic Hole (LCO) Program is an initiative for managing household organic waste in the Thematic-based Real Work Lecture (KKNT) Group 3 in Lamajang Village, Cibolang Village RW 19. This alternative technology is a simple method that allows for the processing of organic waste directly in the soil as the initial process of compost formation. Based on the culture and awareness of the community towards environmental concerns, this program is easy to implement by the community by starting with intensive education. This program aims to reduce the accumulation of organic waste in the environment by processing it into natural compost through infiltration holes made in strategic locations, then evaluating its effectiveness in reducing organic waste generation, and assessing its impact on community behavior and environmental conditions. Program implementation includes three main stages: (1) Preparation which includes location surveys and socialization; (2) Implementation which includes digging holes and training in filling organic waste; (3) Monitoring and evaluation which includes monitoring the compost decomposition and harvesting process. The research approach used a quasi-experimental method through the implementation of LCO at the KKNT location with a one-month implementation duration. Observed parameters included the reduction in household organic waste generation, the volume of degraded organic material in the initial phase, and community response and participation. Socialization and training were conducted for 20 heads of families (KK) as a pilot project out of a total of 147 KK. Two LCO units were installed as a medium for decomposing organic waste, with filling carried out in stages. Monitoring showed active community participation and the potential for reducing organic waste by ±2–3% of the total waste generation in RW 19 during the program period. Although the use of compost fertilizer could not be implemented due to the limited duration of the KKN, this program demonstrated the initial effectiveness of LCO and the potential for sustainability if implemented gradually to all residents. Suggestions were given for expanding its implementation, conducting routine monitoring, and providing maintenance guidelines to achieve a more significant impact on organic waste reduction. Organic waste is a biodegradable material, but it can cause environmental problems at the household and community level, especially if it accumulates due to an inefficient management system. The Smart Organic Hole (LCO) Program is an initiative for managing household organic waste in the Thematic-based Real Work Lecture (KKNT) Group 3 in Lamajang Village, Cibolang Village RW 19. This alternative technology is a simple method that allows for the processing of organic waste directly in the soil as the initial process of compost formation. Based on the culture and awareness of the community towards environmental concerns, this program is easy to implement by the community by starting with intensive education. This program aims to reduce the accumulation of organic waste in the environment by processing it into natural compost through infiltration holes made in strategic locations, then evaluating its effectiveness in reducing organic waste generation, and assessing its impact on community behavior and environmental conditions. Program implementation includes three main stages: (1) Preparation which includes location surveys and socialization; (2) Implementation which includes digging holes and training in filling organic waste; (3) Monitoring and evaluation which includes monitoring the compost decomposition and harvesting process. The research approach used a quasi-experimental method through the implementation of LCO at the KKNT location with a one-month implementation duration. Observed parameters included the reduction in household organic waste generation, the volume of degraded organic material in the initial phase, and community response and participation. Socialization and training were conducted for 20 heads of families (KK) as a pilot project out of a total of 147 KK. Two LCO units were installed as a medium for decomposing organic waste, with filling carried out in stages. Monitoring showed active community participation and the potential for reducing organic waste by ±2–3% of the total waste generation in RW 19 during the program period. Although the use of compost fertilizer could not be implemented due to the limited duration of the KKN, this program demonstrated the initial effectiveness of LCO and the potential for sustainability if implemented gradually to all residents. Suggestions were given for expanding its implementation, conducting routine monitoring, and providing maintenance guidelines to achieve a more significant impact on organic waste reduction. Organic waste is a biodegradable material, but it can cause environmental problems at the household and community level, especially if it accumulates due to an inefficient management system. The Smart Organic Hole (LCO) Program is an initiative for managing household organic waste in the Thematic-based Real Work Lecture (KKNT) Group 3 in Lamajang Village, Cibolang Village RW 19. This alternative technology is a simple method that allows for the processing of organic waste directly in the soil as the initial process of compost formation. Based on the culture and awareness of the community towards environmental concerns, this program is easy to implement by the community by starting with intensive education. This program aims to reduce the accumulation of organic waste in the environment by processing it into natural compost through infiltration holes made in strategic locations, then evaluating its effectiveness in reducing organic waste generation, and assessing its impact on community behavior and environmental conditions. Program implementation includes three main stages: (1) Preparation which includes location surveys and socialization; (2) Implementation which includes digging holes and training in filling organic waste; (3) Monitoring and evaluation which includes monitoring the compost decomposition and harvesting process. The research approach used a quasi-experimental method through the implementation of LCO at the KKNT location with a one-month implementation duration. Observed parameters included the reduction in household organic waste generation, the volume of degraded organic material in the initial phase, and community response and participation. Socialization and training were conducted for 20 heads of families (KK) as a pilot project out of a total of 147 KK. Two LCO units were installed as a medium for decomposing organic waste, with filling carried out in stages. Monitoring showed active community participation and the potential for reducing organic waste by ±2–3% of the total waste generation in RW 19 during the program period. Although the use of compost fertilizer could not be implemented due to the limited duration of the KKN, this program demonstrated the initial effectiveness of LCO and the potential for sustainability if implemented gradually to all residents. Suggestions were given for expanding its implementation, conducting routine monitoring, and providing maintenance guidelines to achieve a more significant impact on organic waste reduction. Thus, the LCO program is considered effective as an initial strategy for reducing organic waste and means of environmental  education, although the production of mature compost requires a longer processing time
Analisis Dampak Penerapan Program Lubang Cerdas Organik (LCO) Terhadap Efektivitas Pengurangan Sampah Organik Di Desa Lamajang RW 19 Maulinawati, Susi; Naila, Rahma Nur; Jaya, Andi Zan; Rusdi, Muhammad; Amalia, Nita; Labibah, Reva Nur; Afriliana, Salis; Alifah, Vivia; Fadil, Riyadh; Nugraha, Sanju Satria; Falah, Rifky Nabil; Yasin, Jefry Nur
JAMARI : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Mandiri Vol. 2 No. 2 (2026): Januari
Publisher : Universitas Insan Cendekia Mandiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37577/.v2i2.1024

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Organic waste is a biodegradable material, but it can cause environmental problems at the household and community level, especially if it accumulates due to an inefficient management system. The Smart Organic Hole (LCO) Program is an initiative for managing household organic waste in the Thematic-based Real Work Lecture (KKNT) Group 3 in Lamajang Village, Cibolang Village RW 19. This alternative technology is a simple method that allows for the processing of organic waste directly in the soil as the initial process of compost formation. Based on the culture and awareness of the community towards environmental concerns, this program is easy to implement by the community by starting with intensive education. This program aims to reduce the accumulation of organic waste in the environment by processing it into natural compost through infiltration holes made in strategic locations, then evaluating its effectiveness in reducing organic waste generation, and assessing its impact on community behavior and environmental conditions. Program implementation includes three main stages: (1) Preparation which includes location surveys and socialization; (2) Implementation which includes digging holes and training in filling organic waste; (3) Monitoring and evaluation which includes monitoring the compost decomposition and harvesting process. The research approach used a quasi-experimental method through the implementation of LCO at the KKNT location with a one-month implementation duration. Observed parameters included the reduction in household organic waste generation, the volume of degraded organic material in the initial phase, and community response and participation. Socialization and training were conducted for 20 heads of families (KK) as a pilot project out of a total of 147 KK. Two LCO units were installed as a medium for decomposing organic waste, with filling carried out in stages. Monitoring showed active community participation and the potential for reducing organic waste by ±2–3% of the total waste generation in RW 19 during the program period. Although the use of compost fertilizer could not be implemented due to the limited duration of the KKN, this program demonstrated the initial effectiveness of LCO and the potential for sustainability if implemented gradually to all residents. Suggestions were given for expanding its implementation, conducting routine monitoring, and providing maintenance guidelines to achieve a more significant impact on organic waste reduction. Organic waste is a biodegradable material, but it can cause environmental problems at the household and community level, especially if it accumulates due to an inefficient management system. The Smart Organic Hole (LCO) Program is an initiative for managing household organic waste in the Thematic-based Real Work Lecture (KKNT) Group 3 in Lamajang Village, Cibolang Village RW 19. This alternative technology is a simple method that allows for the processing of organic waste directly in the soil as the initial process of compost formation. Based on the culture and awareness of the community towards environmental concerns, this program is easy to implement by the community by starting with intensive education. This program aims to reduce the accumulation of organic waste in the environment by processing it into natural compost through infiltration holes made in strategic locations, then evaluating its effectiveness in reducing organic waste generation, and assessing its impact on community behavior and environmental conditions. Program implementation includes three main stages: (1) Preparation which includes location surveys and socialization; (2) Implementation which includes digging holes and training in filling organic waste; (3) Monitoring and evaluation which includes monitoring the compost decomposition and harvesting process. The research approach used a quasi-experimental method through the implementation of LCO at the KKNT location with a one-month implementation duration. Observed parameters included the reduction in household organic waste generation, the volume of degraded organic material in the initial phase, and community response and participation. Socialization and training were conducted for 20 heads of families (KK) as a pilot project out of a total of 147 KK. Two LCO units were installed as a medium for decomposing organic waste, with filling carried out in stages. Monitoring showed active community participation and the potential for reducing organic waste by ±2–3% of the total waste generation in RW 19 during the program period. Although the use of compost fertilizer could not be implemented due to the limited duration of the KKN, this program demonstrated the initial effectiveness of LCO and the potential for sustainability if implemented gradually to all residents. Suggestions were given for expanding its implementation, conducting routine monitoring, and providing maintenance guidelines to achieve a more significant impact on organic waste reduction. Organic waste is a biodegradable material, but it can cause environmental problems at the household and community level, especially if it accumulates due to an inefficient management system. The Smart Organic Hole (LCO) Program is an initiative for managing household organic waste in the Thematic-based Real Work Lecture (KKNT) Group 3 in Lamajang Village, Cibolang Village RW 19. This alternative technology is a simple method that allows for the processing of organic waste directly in the soil as the initial process of compost formation. Based on the culture and awareness of the community towards environmental concerns, this program is easy to implement by the community by starting with intensive education. This program aims to reduce the accumulation of organic waste in the environment by processing it into natural compost through infiltration holes made in strategic locations, then evaluating its effectiveness in reducing organic waste generation, and assessing its impact on community behavior and environmental conditions. Program implementation includes three main stages: (1) Preparation which includes location surveys and socialization; (2) Implementation which includes digging holes and training in filling organic waste; (3) Monitoring and evaluation which includes monitoring the compost decomposition and harvesting process. The research approach used a quasi-experimental method through the implementation of LCO at the KKNT location with a one-month implementation duration. Observed parameters included the reduction in household organic waste generation, the volume of degraded organic material in the initial phase, and community response and participation. Socialization and training were conducted for 20 heads of families (KK) as a pilot project out of a total of 147 KK. Two LCO units were installed as a medium for decomposing organic waste, with filling carried out in stages. Monitoring showed active community participation and the potential for reducing organic waste by ±2–3% of the total waste generation in RW 19 during the program period. Although the use of compost fertilizer could not be implemented due to the limited duration of the KKN, this program demonstrated the initial effectiveness of LCO and the potential for sustainability if implemented gradually to all residents. Suggestions were given for expanding its implementation, conducting routine monitoring, and providing maintenance guidelines to achieve a more significant impact on organic waste reduction. Thus, the LCO program is considered effective as an initial strategy for reducing organic waste and means of environmental  education, although the production of mature compost requires a longer processing time
BUSINESS BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY THROUGH THE IMPLEMENTATION OF BUSINESS MODEL CANVAS AT DINDA PRINTING, LALEBATA VILLAGE, SIDENRENG RAPPANG REGENCY Mohammad, Rizky Noor; Rusdi, Muhammad; Syafaruddin, Andi Riska Andreani; Yakub, Rahman
Journal of Economic, Bussines and Accounting (COSTING) Vol. 8 No. 6 (2025): COSTING : Journal of Economic, Bussines and Accounting
Publisher : Institut Penelitian Matematika, Komputer, Keperawatan, Pendidikan dan Ekonomi (IPM2KPE)

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Penelitian ini membahas tentang strategi pengembangan usaha Dinda Printing di Kabupaten Sidenreng Rappang melalui penerapan Business Model Canvas (BMC). Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengidentifikasi dan mengeksplorasi peran sembilan elemen kunci BMC dalam mendukung pengembangan usaha percetakan. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif dengan wawancara mendalam dan observasi langsung untuk mengumpulkan data dari pemilik usaha, karyawan, dan pelanggan Dinda Printing. Dalam pengolahan data, peneliti memanfaatkan perangkat lunak NVivo 12 untuk membantu pengkodean, kategorisasi, dan analisis mendalam data wawancara. Penerapan BMC yang terdiri dari sembilan komponen segmen pelanggan, proposisi nilai, saluran, hubungan pelanggan, aliran pendapatan, sumber daya utama, aktivitas utama, mitra utama, dan struktur biaya dianggap efektif dalam mendukung pengembangan usaha. Model ini memberikan gambaran yang komprehensif tentang pola bisnis Dinda Printing, sehingga memudahkan pengambilan keputusan strategis, inovasi layanan, dan meningkatkan daya saing bisnis di tengah industri percetakan yang kompetitif. Hasil penelitian ini diharapkan dapat menjadi acuan bagi pelaku UMKM dalam merancang strategi bisnis berbasis model kanvas secara lebih terstruktur dan aplikatif.
PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION OFCURVING MACHINE OPERATOR AT PT.XYZ USING ANALYTICAL HIERARCHY PROCESS(AHP) AND RATING SCALE rusdi, muhammad
JEMIS (Journal of Engineering & Management in Industrial System) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2018)
Publisher : Industrial Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jemis.2018.006.01.6

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PT. XYZ is a company engaged in manufacturing the defense and security products for military and commercial, which consists of 20% of military products and 80% of commercial products. This study aims to determine the performance assessment of the curving machineoperators in PT.XYZ. Previously, the system of operator's performance assessment has an incomplete criterion that is less likely to reflect actual operator performance and the absence of reference data for annual bonus sharing. To get an accurate operator performance, then conducted an assessment based on the Spencer competency owned by each operator. The dimensions of this assessment are based on objective and subjective judgments. Research data were collected by observation and filling out the questionnaire.Then, data were analyzed using Expert Choice software. The method of Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) was chosen in accordance with the research problems and objectives. After obtaining the final result of weight of Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP), the next performance assessment was done by integration with Rating Scale method. The results show that there is a difference in the measurement of performance evaluation of the prior and new method, this is due to additionalcriteria taken into the new assessment, including absenteeism (presence), quantity of work, work quality, work safety, teamwork, and so forth.
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