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PENCIPTAAN PELUANG USAHA KULINER PINDANG IKAN PATIN SEBAGAI MAKANAN KHAS DAERAH PALEMBANG Noer, Namira Imelia Ramadiena; Hertati, Lesi; Asharie, Asmawati
JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY SERVICE Vol. 2 No. 3 (2022): JUNE
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jscs.v2i3.595

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Pindang ikan patin is a typical food of the Palembang region that has been widely recognized as a superior product. This study aims to reveal the marketing strategies used by Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in increasing the superiority of pindang ikan patin in the area. This research method uses primary data obtained through interviews, observation, and documentation directly from the first source. The results showed that pindang tulang MSMEs in the Sukawinatan area implemented various marketing strategies, involving aspects of product, price, place of business, and promotion. Of the four strategies, the product marketing strategy has a significant influence, mainly due to the variation in product quality of pindang ikan patin, which includes pindang ikan patin, pindang tulang, and pindang ikan gabus. These products are known for their high quality. In addition, the price of pindang ikan patin products is relatively affordable and competitive in the market. MSMEs in Sukawinatan have successfully developed their product marketing by utilizing online media, particularly through the promotion of the place and types of pindang offered. This research provides a comprehensive overview of the marketing strategy practices implemented by bone pindang MSMEs in the Palembang area. By understanding the success of these marketing strategies, it can be concluded that a focus on product quality, competitive pricing, and utilization of online media are key factors in increasing the competitiveness and popularity of pindang ikan patin as a regional specialty.
MODIFIKASI DAN INOVASI OLAHAN KELAPA MUDA MENJADI PUDING DOGAN SEBAGAI PROGRAM MBKM MAHASISWA INDO GLOBAL MANDIRI Palinggau, Aling; Hertati, Lesi; Asharie, Asmawati
JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY SERVICE Vol. 2 No. 3 (2022): JUNE
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jscs.v2i2.596

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Natural resources are resources obtained from nature and can be utilized to meet the needs of human life. Abundant natural resources if not managed properly will be in vain, because this requires a community that is entrepreneurial, creative and innovative in taking advantage of these opportunities. Therefore, I am a UIGM student who wants to make the latest changes and innovations around Km 14 Palembang, namely "Dogan Pudding" which is the basic ingredient of Young Coconut. Activities were carried out around km 14 Palembang. The method I use is a direct method to sell dogan pudding products made from young coconuts. In this product I make new changes and improvements starting from the appearance, taste and others that distinguish it from other dogan pudding products. Compared to other soft drinks, coconut water contains good nutrients classified as very nutritious, hygienic and natural drinks and has been tested many times to cure various diseases. The delicious taste of young coconut and soft texture make young coconut loved by children to adults. Young coconut water has a very good nutritional content for health.
PELATIHAN STUDI KELAYAKAN BISNIS USAHA FOTOCOPY HAFIS PROGRAM MBKM MAHASISWA UIGM Ani, Anis Anggreq; Hertati, Lesi; Asharie, Asmawati
JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY SERVICE Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022): SEPTEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jscs.v2i4.597

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The photocopying business is a small business whose implementation does not require a high level of education, so it can help open up employment opportunities for human resources with low education and will reduce the unemployment rate. will later boost people's purchasing power and in time can contribute to the regional economy. Therefore, this implementation aims to determine the feasibility of the "Hafis" photocopying business. In this implementation, all of them are photocopy service businesses around the school. The HAFIS photocopy business feasibility study training is an initiative to improve the entrepreneurial skills of students in the Master's Program in Business Management and Entrepreneurship (MBKM). The aim of this training is to equip students with knowledge and skills in analyzing business feasibility, especially in micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in the photocopying sector. This training consists of a series of sessions covering the basic concepts of business feasibility studies, risk analysis methodology, marketing strategies, financial analysis, as well as legal and regulatory aspects related to photocopy businesses. Apart from that, the training also provides insight into the development of MSMEs in the photocopy sector, market potential and opportunities that can be exploited. The training method involves a combination of theory sessions, case studies, group discussions, and business feasibility analysis simulations. The training participants are MBKM Program students who have the interest and potential to be involved in the world of entrepreneurship, especially in the photocopy sector
SOSIALISASI SIA PELAPORAN AKUNTANSI UMKM MAGANG MAHASISWA MBKM UNIVERSITAS INDO GLOBAL MANDIRI Aberta, Fina; Hertati, Lesi; Terrtiavini, Terrtiavini; Heryati, Agustina; Cahyani, Nani; Puspitawati, Lilis
JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY SERVICE Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): JUNE
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jscs.v4i3.643

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This socialization aims to compare traditional accounting information systems with the latest technology-based accounting information systems in the development of professional quality in the company. In conducting research and analysis, it was found that the latest technology-based accounting information system has advantages in improving the efficiency, accuracy, and availability of financial information. Technologies such as cloud computing, big data, and artificial intelligence allow the process of recording, processing, and reporting financial information to be faster and more accurate. However, the implementation of the latest technology-based systems also faces challenges, such as higher costs and the need for higher technical skills. Changes in culture and work processes are also required to adopt these new technologies. In terms of professional quality development, the use of advanced technology-based accounting information systems can help improve professionals' ability to manage financial information effectively. With access to more accurate and relevant information, accounting professionals can make better decisions and provide greater added value to the company.
SOSIALISASI SIA PELAPORAN AKUNTANSI UMKM MAGANG MAHASISWA MBKM UNIVERSITAS INDO GLOBAL MANDIRI Allya, Veni; Hertati, Lesi; Terrtiavini, Terrtiavini; Heryati, Agustina; Cahyani, Nani; Puspitawati, Lilis
JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY SERVICE Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): JUNE
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jscs.v4i3.644

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Through Indo Global Mandiri University's Student Internship program (MBKM), the socialization of Accounting Information Systems (AIS) both traditional and based on the latest technology has made an important contribution in increasing students' understanding and acceptance of the importance of AIS in banking. Increased Understanding: Participation in the internship program has increased students' understanding of AIS both traditional and current technology-based. The important role of AIS in supporting appropriate decision making in banking activities. The MBKM internship program has proven effective in socializing AIS to students. Through various socialization methods such as hands-on training, workshops, and the use of technology, students can gain a comprehensive understanding of AIS. The socialization of AIS based on the latest technology also provides additional benefits, such as real-time access capabilities, better collaboration, and more accurate data analysis. This strengthens students' understanding of the importance of technology in improving the efficiency and effectiveness of accounting processes. Nevertheless, there are challenges that need to be overcome in the AIS socialization process, such as the diverse level of understanding among students and the limited time in delivering the material. However, by continuing to improve socialization methods and adapting more sophisticated technology, opportunities to strengthen understanding and acceptance of AIS are increasingly wide open.
Workshop on Modification and Innovation of Processed Banana Products by the MBKM Program of Indo Global Mandiri Students Sadana, Afdan Mifta; Hertati, Lesi; Asharie, Asmawati
International Journal of Social Science and Community Service Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): OCTOBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70865/ijsscs.v1i1.1

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Natural resources are resources acquired from the environment and can be utilized to fulfill human needs. One agricultural commodity that is abundant in this region is bananas. However, bananas that are sold directly tend to have a lower price and cannot be stored for a long time after being harvested due to their rapid ripening process, which leads to spoilage. Therefore, diversifying the product is necessary, and one way to do this is by processing bananas into chips. In this endeavor, we utilized the ABCD (Asset Based Community Development) method. Our activities aim to support the MBKM 2023 program, with a focus on creating positive change around km 20 Palembang. The assistance process involves several steps, starting from studying scenarios, uncovering the past (discovery), envisioning the future (dream), planning actions (design), engaging in participatory action (define), and finally monitoring and evaluating activities (destiny). By utilizing easily accessible raw materials, such as bananas, and adding innovative flavors, we hope to enhance the community's skills and creativity, as well as provide entrepreneurial opportunities to increase the selling value of bananas. The evaluation results indicate that the banana chip business is profitable, with an R/C ratio of 3.4. However, further evaluation and assistance in overall marketing strategy are still required.
Exploring Moringa Leaves on Hemoglobin Levels: An MBKM Activity by Universitas Indo Global Mandiri Student’s Tamiah, Aisyah; Hertati, Lesi; Asharie, Asmawati
International Journal of Social Science and Community Service Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): OCTOBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70865/ijsscs.v1i1.2

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The challenges faced by young women are closely linked to their health, specifically anemia, characterized by a reduction in hemoglobin levels. Anemia is defined as a condition where the quantity of red blood cells is insufficient to meet the body's physiological needs. The management of anemia in adolescents has been planned through the use of blood supplement tablets (TTD). However, the consumption of TTD has not been maximized due to taste issues and side effects that manifest after intake. Moringa leaves (Moringa oleifera) are known to contain various nutritional elements, including iron, vitamin C, protein, vitamin A, calcium, and potassium, making them a potential alternative for anemia treatment. The iron content in Moringa leaves is 28.2 mg. This research adopts a pre-experimental design with a one-group pretest-posttest approach, involving a sample size of 24 and utilizing paired t-test analysis. A significant difference was observed in Hb levels before and after the administration of Moringa leaf extract (p < 0.05). The average value before treatment was 10.83, with a standard deviation of 0.8641, and after treatment, it increased to 12.72, with a standard deviation of 0.9399. The findings indicate that Moringa leaf extract is effective in increasing hemoglobin levels in adolescent girls.
Exploring Visitors of Janji Jiwa Coffee Shop: An MBKM Program by Students of Indo Global Mandiri University Hertati, Lesi; Asharie, Asmawati; Avini, Terti
International Journal of Social Science and Community Service Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): OCTOBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70865/ijsscs.v1i1.3

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Janji Jiwa is the most popular coffee shop, and South Sumatra is one of the provinces with the highest number of coffee drinkers and coffee shop visits nationally. Aligned with the research objectives, this article delves into consumption motives and the construction of a consumerist lifestyle among patrons of the Janji Jiwa coffee shop in Palembang City. The method employed is a qualitative approach, utilizing a single case study research type. Informant selection was carried out using purposive sampling, with the informants comprising both active consumers and observer participants. To ensure data validity and reliability, the researcher conducted a data triangulation test. A shift in consumption motives is identified, where consumption no longer solely fulfills biological needs but rather represents a form of self-actualization within the context of social significance and classification. The formation of an imaginary perspective and the construction of a consumerist lifestyle are intricately linked to complex and varied causal laws, considering aspects such as sign value, the social logic of consumption, social space, and media influence. These aspects are rich with simulations, manifested in both abstract and concrete forms. This fact serves as evidence of the rationality of contemporary society, as reflected in consumer behavior.
Exploring Various Flavors of Cilok Snacks for Profit: A Small and Medium Enterprises Activity by Students of Indo Global Mandiri University in Support of MBKM Hidayahtullah, Hafiz; Hertati, Lesi; Asharie, Asmawati; Avini, Terti
International Journal of Social Science and Community Service Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): OCTOBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70865/ijsscs.v1i1.4

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The MSME activity carried out by Indo Global Mandiri University students, entitled "Exploring Eneka Rasa Cilok Snacks," is a creative initiative that supports the Student Based Internship Program (MBKM). This activity aims to generate profits through variations in taste in making cilok snacks, which are not only a unique culinary product but also make a positive contribution to the student economy. In developing cilok snacks, students are actively involved in various aspects of the business, including production planning, stock management, marketing, and interaction with local traders to obtain raw materials. Apart from creating additional income opportunities for students, this activity also supports the empowerment of local MSMEs and the preservation of traditional culinary delights. Involvement in MBKM activities provides students with in-depth practical experience in managing small and medium enterprises. Exploration of cilok snacks not only creates a positive economic impact, but also promotes innovation, creativity and understanding of the importance of local economic empowerment. Through this initiative, students not only develop their entrepreneurial skills but also contribute to the formation of community networks around campus. Thus, "Exploring Cilok Eneka Rasa Snacks" is a real example of how student MSME activities can be agents of positive change in supporting local economic growth and providing rich practical experience for participants
Exploring the E-Commerce Corn Dog: an MBKM Program by UIGM Students to Support MSMEs Apriyanti, Apriyanti; Hertati, Lesi; Asharie, Asmawati; Avini, Terti
International Journal of Social Science and Community Service Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): OCTOBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70865/ijsscs.v1i1.5

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In facing the ever-growing digital era, Indo Global Mandiri University (UIGM) students, as agents of change, are expected to be able to utilize e-commerce to support the Student-Based Internship Program (MBKM) with a focus on Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). This activity, entitled "Exploring E-Commerce MBKM UIGM Students in Supporting the MSME Program," aims to respond to digital business trends and make a positive contribution to local economic development through MSMEs. During the e-commerce exploration process, students actively participate in developing digital solutions and strategies to support MSMEs. The existence of an e-commerce platform is expected to provide added value for MSMEs, increase competitiveness, and expand market reach. The concrete steps involved in this exploration include strategic planning for e-commerce implementation, the development of a website or online trading platform, digital marketing, and performance measurement through data analysis. The application of the MBKM concept helps integrate theoretical learning with practical application, giving students real experience in entrepreneurship. The success of this program is measured through the growth of the MSMEs involved, increased income, and economic empowerment of local communities. Additionally, exploring e-commerce is also an opportunity for students to develop managerial, marketing, and information technology skills that are highly relevant to current market demands.
Co-Authors Aberta, Fina Adelia Prameswari, Femy Ainul Yaqin Al Qubro, Khodijah Alfianti, Sarahdillah Allya, Veni Amrina Rosada, Amrina Ani, Anis Anggreq Aprilia, Lifa Apriyanti Apriyanti Apriyanti, Anggi Argeto , Valentino Aris Munandar Aryani, Reny Asharie, Asmawati Asmawati Asmawati Asmawati Athalla, M. Radjab Athalla, Muhammad Radjab Avini, Terti Ayu Safitri , Della Azizah, Tyara Nur Berliana, Eliya Cahyani, Mitha Callistasari, Nidia Putri Choiriya, Nabila Cristina, Natalia Neisya Dani, Suci Rahma Della Ayu Lestari DP, Mohammad Kurniawan Dwi Oktarini, Rahmi Dzaironi, Muhammad Erin, Arif Kurnia Fadhilsyah, Muhammad Fitriani, Desy Haidar, Hala Haidir, Hala Harry Suharman Haryono Umar Hasna, Nabilah Sajidah Hendarmin, R.M. Rum Hendarmin, Rum Heriyati, Agustina Heryati, Agustina Hidayahtullah, Hafiz Hidayat, Janthy Ilyas, Meyfida Indah Permatasari Indra Indra Inten Meutia Irena, Angelina Irlan Fery, Irlan Iskak, Jamaludin Karina, Arihta Kartika, Annisa Dwi Kemalasari, Febyanti Khalilly, Muhammad Naufal Kurniawan DP, Mohammad Lazuarni, Syafira Lestari Setia Ningrum, Ayu Letari, Rahayu Tri Lili Syafitri, Lili Lilis Puspitawati Marlina, Ressy Maulana, Fakhrezi Mayang Sari Meifida Ilyas Meiriasari, Vhika Misko, Misko Muhammad Fikri Mutiara Puteri, Adinda Nani Cahyani Nauly, Akta Dia Noer, Namira Imelia Ramadiena Nopriansyah, Arief Nur Aini Nur Syabitha, Fidya Nurfaiza, Nabila Nurhalizah, Nadila Oktaria, Dwi Otniel Safkaur Palinggau, Aling Paramita, Lidiya Pebianti, Alpina Pebriani, Reny Aziatul Pratama, Yopan Pratami, Salsabilah Pratiwi, Anggun Nia Prayoga, Panca Priandi, M. Ronal Purnamasari, Evi Putra, Mohammad Kurniawan Darma Putri Ayu Lestari Putri, Andini Utari Putri, Sara Ayudia Rafika Sari Rahmahtullah, Rafifa Rahmayang, Tito Ramadhan, Rio Ramadianti, Ramadianti Ratih Puspitasari Ratu, Mutiara Kemala Ricardo, Riki Rizki, Sutra Meilani Romli, Harsi Romri, Arsi Sadana, Afdan Mifta Saputra, Ariansyah Saputra, Tedy Setiawan sari , Novita Sari, Desti Rahma Sari, Mei Shellamitha, Dinda Siti Aminah Siti Komariah Hildayanti, Siti Komariah Siti Zahara, Meisin Sondang, Virgus Ari Suryati Susanti, Ines Dwi Syafarudin, Afriapollo Syafitri, Lily Syafri, Lili Tamiah, Aisyah Tampubolon, Enggal Marito Yuliarti Terrtiavini, Terrtiavini Terttiaavini Terttiaavini, Terttiaavini Tsabita, Putri Utami, Indriani Putri Wahyuni, Ningsih Wijaya, Putra Oktri Winwin Yadiati Yulius, Yosef