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ANALISA PANJANG ANTRIAN PADA LOKET PEMBELIAN KARCIS DI PUSKESMAS SEMANAN KALIDERES ABDUL HARIS LAHUDDIN; YENNY WIDIANTY
Faktor Exacta Vol 5, No 4 (2012)
Publisher : LPPM

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Line queue up is to represent phenomenon which often happened when request to an service periodically exceed capacities by then. Puskesmas Semanan represent one of the health service sector which in it give service to certain society during is often given on to less well-balanced situation among/between service time given by officer with arrival storey; level from all patient. This matter is caused by penataletakan of less up to standard job/activity station, So that cause line queue up very long. To overcome this matter, hence used by queue method, is so that expected can lessen expense await and lay time old ones. As for stages; steps which is used in this trouble-shooting that is : antecedent observation as a mean to know existing problem globally, formulation of is problem of, determination of is target of research, research methodologies, survey which good for collecting needed by data that is station work early, time between arrival, service time early, employees salary and earnings from all patient, data sale of ticket 4 the last year and after repair of job/activity station, reassembled by service time data after repair. After data gathered, to be done/conducted by test sufficiency of data, data distribution test, data analysis with queue method, forecasting 5 year come, determination of is amount of optimal station and make conclusion. By doing/conducting repair of job/activity station, hence can improve service time efficiency equal to 28,3 %, namely from 2,5079 minute / patient become 1,7970 minute / patient. Keywords : data analysis with queue method, sufficiency of data, data distribution test.
PENERAPAN SISTEM MANAJEMEN MUTU PADA LABORATORIUM PREPARASI PLTR-BATAN Ruthman Sipahutar; Daniel Sembiring; Abdul Haris Lahuddin
Faktor Exacta Vol 4, No 3 (2011): Factor Exacta
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Laboratory Preparation and Analysis PLTR-BATAN to increase competitiveness to competitor hence have to upgrade service and made a pitch for sertifikasi from KAN party/ side ( Committee Accredit National) so that by pocketing certificate from given by school institute is the easiness, hence more interesting to cutomer/ client party/ side to use service from the laboratory. Problems faced by PLTR-BATAN party/ side ( Technological Center of Waste Radioactive - Body Nuclear Energy National) is in order goals laboratory service product marketing for the analysis of examination less / do not reach . Goals research into which is done/conducted by at PLTR-BATAN. laboratory is : to reach order goals by way of existence of laboratory accreditation from KAN party/ side ( Committee Accredit National) as according to ISO document / iec 17025:2005, giving proposal in management system quality. Keywords : Management system quality of control, management standard quality of ISO 9000, IEC 17025 : 2005
Identification of Performance Variables For Design of Development Strategies Private Higher Education (Case Study, Indonesian Institute Of Technology) abdul haris lahuddin
Liaison Journal of Engineering Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): Volume III
Publisher : Liaison Journal of Engineering

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The purpose of this study is to obtain the characteristics of the dominant performance variables in relation to the development strategy of Private Higher Education (PTS). The expected output from the research results is a priority ranking of the most influential performance factors in the development strategy of the Indonesian Institute of Technology. In this study, the design of a development strategy was carried out using the Space Matrix analysis method and SWOT analysis to produce a Grand Strategy where the PTS-ITI strategic position lies in the Strengths Opportunities (aggressive strategy) position. Data processing uses factor analysis to identify the dominant performance variables, where there are 26 variables that are prioritized as a priority in implementing strategies so that the attainment of predetermined organizational goals can be more effective and successful. Keywords: Performance Variables, Factor Analysis, Space Matrix Analysis, SWOT, Grand Strategy.
APPLYING INVENTORY MANAGEMENT THEORY TO IMPROVE SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT (SCM) IN PT. ROSYADA HERBA NATURA raditya ramadhan fajaruddin; abdul haris lahuddin; sentot wahjoe goeritno
Liaison Journal of Engineering Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): Volume III
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Small business is the backbone of this country, but opening a small business can be tricky. Starting a small business can either be the start of something worthwhile or a simple way to lose money. Thus, the implementation of Supply Chain Management is essential for operation in every small business. Supply Chain Management methods to be explored in this research are Inventory Management and CPFR. In order to keep the business running, many businesses establish warehouses where they stock their products. Therefore, to ensure that warehouses continue to operate successfully, businesses need to apply Inventory Management to the warehouse. Factors like Safety Stock, Inventory Tracking, and Cycle Counting can improve the company's Supply Chain Management significantly. Other than Inventory Management, another theory that could improve Supply Chain Management is Collaborative Planning, Forecasting, and Replenishment, also known as CPFR. This is considered the ideal foundation for starting a business. When applying Supply Chain Management, businesses can reduce inventory costs in the future. This creates transparency between the company and supplier due to consistent Reorder Points and EOQ. The purpose of this research is to study PT. Rosyada Herba Natura’s improvement of their Supply Chain Management in terms of Inventory Management and CPFR. Keywords: Small Business, Supply Chain Management, Inventory Management, CPFR,
The Internalities & Externalities on the MSMEs in Indonesia as a Commitment on Organizational Development Timotius Agus Rachmat; Irma M Nawangwulan; DC Ethan Samuel; Abdul Haris Lahuddin; Daniella CE Samuel; Anantadjaya, Samuel PD; Mohammad Wahiddudin; Sasotya Pratama
Salus Publica: Journal of Community Service Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): April 2025
Publisher : CV. Media Digital Publikasi Indonesia

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 Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Indonesia are vital to economic development but face challenges from internal and external factors. This study investigates how (1) internalities, such as; leadership and innovation capacity, and (2) externalities, such as; government policies and market competition, influence MSMEs’ commitment to organizational development. Data were gathered from 16 MSMEs in Sulawesi Barat, Sulawesi Selatan, Sulawesi Tenggara, and Eastern Java through surveys and interviews. Results indicate that strong internal and external factors (entrepreneurial orientation, dynamic capabilities, operational efficiency, market orientation, digital transformation, policy support, market environment, and collaborative network). This training really encouraged a collaborative learning process and strengthening networks between MSMEs. This activity showed that a practice-based training approach to ensure the best internalities and externalities of organizational commitment. However, access to technology and capital remains a critical barrier. The study highlights the need for targeted policy interventions and capacity-building programs to align internal strengths with external opportunities. By proposing a framework for sustainable organizational development, this research contributes to the literature on MSMEs and offers practical recommendations for stakeholders in Indonesia’s economic ecosystem
Entrepreneurship & Community Involvement Project with IPMI Institute Students Anantadjaya, Samuel PD; Samuel, Daniella CE; Irma M Nawangwulan; Abdul Haris Lahuddin; Sasotya Pratama; DC Ethan Samuel; Poetry Ken Savitri; Hari Ara Hariandja; Brian McNerney
Journal of Sustainable Community Development (JSCD) Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Sustainable Community Development
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Manajemen IPMI

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This explores the intersection of entrepreneurship and the Community Involvement Project (CIP) at IPMI Institute, focusing on the seminar held on May 23, 2025, where student groups presented solutions to community challenges, enhancing their analytical, collaborative, and public speaking skills. By examining the structure, objectives, and outcomes of the CIP, this highlights how IPMI’s approach bridges academic learning with societal impact, preparing students for leadership in national and international business contexts. The CIP is a cornerstone of IPMI’s curriculum, designed to empower students to apply entrepreneurial principles to address real world social challenges. In the CIP seminar showcased two student groups—Bank Sampah Group and Avoy Farm Group—who developed innovative solutions aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). By integrating market analysis, resource allocation, and impact assessment, the CIP fosters an entrepreneurial mindset, encouraging students to view challenges as opportunities for innovation and growth. The seminar provided a platform for students to refine their public speaking skills, presenting their findings to peers, lecturers, and industry professionals, thereby enhancing their ability to communicate complex ideas effectively. The CIP at IPMI Institute serves as a dynamic platform for fostering entrepreneurship and leadership through hands-on, community-focused initiatives. The seminar demonstrated the power of integrating academic rigor with practical application, as students tackled pressing social issues while honing their public speaking and analytical skills. By fostering collaboration, innovation, and effective communication, IPMI Institute prepares students to become impactful leaders in the global business arena. The success of projects like those presented by the Bank Sampah and Avoy Farm Groups highlights the potential of entrepreneurship to drive sustainable change. In addition, there are 3 more stands; the Amour de Cookies, HaZe Fragrance, and the Teboe ID. As IPMI Institute continues to refine its curriculum and expand its global partnerships, the CIP remains a vital tool for shaping future entrepreneurs who are not only business-savvy but also socially conscious and adept at engaging diverse audiences.