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Journal : Conference on Community Engagement Project (Concept)

Household Appliances Dropship Business (Me Home) Sani Kurnia; Dessy Aliandrina
ConCEPt - Conference on Community Engagement Project Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): Conference on Community Engagement Project
Publisher : Universitas Internasional Batam

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This study focuses on the dropship business that sells household appliances online on the Tokopedia marketplace. The business name is Me Home. The problems in the dropship business include the small number of suppliers, less varied products, and product promotion on social media. The scope of this study is the addition of provider partners and product catalog creation. The purpose of this activity is to find suitable supply partners, create catalogs, and increase product sales in the Me Home dropshipping business. The target of this dropship business activity is to increase the number of supply partners, design product catalogs, and add business promotional media. The research methodology used is a qualitative research methodology. Data collection techniques using semi-structured interviews. The selected informants were sellers of household appliances and buyers of household appliances. The results obtained after carrying out this activity are increasing the number of suppliers in the dropship Me Home business, having a catalog, and using social media as a marketing tool.
Tourism Village Development Strategy through Community-Based Tourism and Women’s Empowerment for Sustainable Development in Bakau Serip. Anggraini, Ratih; Arianto, Hepy Hefri; Putra, Edy Yulianto; Nainggolan, Ferdinand; Sudhartio, Lily; Purwianti, Lily; Setyawan, Agustinus; Aliandrina, Dessy; Chandra, Budi; Ivone, Ivone
ConCEPt - Conference on Community Engagement Project Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Conference on Community Engagement Project
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This study focuses on the development strategy of tourism villages through the implementation of Community Based Tourism (CBT) and women's empowerment as an effort to achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Kampung Tua Bakau Serip, Nongsa District. Tourism villages are crucial drivers of sustainable economic and environmental development in Indonesia, yet challenges remain in optimizing human resources and managing village potential. Through partnerships between Batam International University, local communities, and corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs, various capacity-building initiatives were implemented, particularly emphasizing women's participation in creative economy activities. The development roadmap envisions Kampung Tua Bakau Serip as a "Smart Village" and Mangrove Education Study Center over the next five years. Initial results indicate that community empowerment, infrastructure improvement, and educational tourism development can significantly contribute to economic growth and environmental conservation. The research highlights the importance of sustainable community engagement in achieving long-term tourism village viability.