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Workshop to increase the number of students at Engineering Study Program Carolina; Amandus Jong Tallo
ARTEKS : Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur Vol 2 No 2 (2018): ARTEKS : Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur | Januari 2018 ~ Juni 2018
Publisher : Program Studi Arsitektur Fakultas Teknik Universitas Katolik Widya Mandira

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Interest of prospective students toward engineering courses both in public and private universities keep decreasing. Data shows that only 14% of students choose engineering courses. In smaller scale, in one private university, students interest taking the engineering course are only 25% compared to student interest on taking the social courses. Purpose of this research was to conclude the reasons why student’s interest toward engineering courses are low, and to comprise some proven solutions, related theories, in order to help solving the problems. Method used in this research is descriptive quantitative. Data used comes from new student’s quisionaire, and related data with student’s number studying engineering course in Kopertis III and in the internal of ABC University. Data analysis showed that current engineering courses which have more students, are engineering courses with social senses such as Architecture, Regional Planning, and Design Product. Along with the theory of 4 (four) aspecs behind the popularity of a figure, all caused by the current trend of prospective student’s interest towards the social study attractiveness which leads to problem soving, the existence of success’s public figures, and industry branding. Direct workshop between lecturer and prospective students, and doing open house in the university could be strategies to increase the numbers of prospective student who want to take engineering course.
GENERAL BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT PT. XXX INDONESIA Made Gratiana Yudith Tallo; Amandus Jong Tallo; Gaudens Remaja Putra Tallo; Asep Syaiful Bahri
Jurnal Bina Manajemen Vol 6 No 2 (2018): Jurnal Bina Manajemen Vol.6 No.2 Maret 2018
Publisher : STIE Wiyatamandala

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The purpose of external factor analysis is to see the opportunities and threats that will be faced by PT. XXX Indonesia due to changes in the external environment. From the results of this analysis it is expected that PT. XXX Indonesia can design any strategies that can be done to sustain the tourism industry. External factors used in this analysis are demographic environment, development economics and regional, industrial and sectoral policies, and technological environmental analysis. The data used in each analysis is broadly obtained from the Central Bureau of Statistics (bps.go.id) and the Central Bureau of Statistics (jatim.bps.go.id). Based on the analysis of these four factors, PT. XXX Indonesia needs to expand to the city of Malang, which is one of the student cities and is a city that has the largest Human Development Index (HDI) in the province of East Java, so the demand for this location is still quite high. In addition, in order to win the competition and remain sustainable in the tourism industry, the strategy that can be used by PT. XXX Indonesia is to use a cost advantage strategy. Where in this strategy profitability is obtained from the Economic of Scale. Keywords: PT XXX Indonesia, demographic environment, development and regional economics, industrial and sectoral policies, technological environmental analysis