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Basic Training Management in Improving the Quality of Candidates for Civil Servants (Cpns) At the Ministry of Health Bastaman, Rudi; Trisnamansyah, Sutaryat; Wasliman, Iim; Sauri, Supyan
International Journal of Science, Technology & Management Vol. 3 No. 4 (2022): July 2022
Publisher : Publisher Cv. Inara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46729/ijstm.v3i4.537

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The background of this study is still the occurrence of violations of the code of professional ethics of Health civil servants and the lack of quality of health services and behavior of Health civil servants in providing health services to the community. This research is based on the concept and theory of POAC management according to Terry which consists of planning, organizing, implementation and supervision. The general purpose of the study is to review and analyze Basic Training Management in improving the quality of CPNS in the Ministry of Health, specifically to obtain an overview of planning, implementation, supervision, evaluation, inhibiting factors and efforts to overcome obstacles in training. This study uses descriptive method with qualitative approach according to the facts through observation techniques, interviews, and documentation studies on CPNS basic training in Health Training Center Ciloto. The results showed that: (1) training planning is in accordance with planning theory and training policy standards but there are still limitations in the number of certified teaching resources. (2) the implementation is in accordance with the implementation theory and training program standards but there are still weaknesses of some teachers in terms of online teaching strategies. (3) supervision is in accordance with supervision theory and supervision quality standards but the supervisor has not been fully involved in the entire learning process. (4) The evaluation is in accordance with the evaluation theory and evaluation standards of the assessment instrument but does not involve all related elements in the evaluation of graduation. (5) the inhibiting factors of training include the limited number of certified teachers, the weakness of some teachers in online teaching strategies, learning is not on schedule due to internet network connection constraints, supervisors have not been fully involved in all training agendas, and the evaluation has not involved all related elements. (6) the efforts that have been made include cooperation between training agencies, improvement of teacher competence, improvement of internet capacity, communication and coordination related to policy supervision and evaluation of comprehensive training. Management basic training in improving the quality of Health employess has been carried out according to the concept and theory of management, but there are still limitations in terms of the number of certified teachers, teacher competence, supervision and evaluation.
Overview of Alumni Behavior And The Impact Of Public Speaking Training On Health Human Resources In The Ministry of Health A Quantitative Study at the Ciloto Health Training Center (BBPK Ciloto), Ministry of Health of Indonesia Bastaman, Rudi
International Journal of Science, Technology & Management Vol. 6 No. 6 (2025): November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46729/ijstm.v6i6.1385

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The background of this study lies in the relatively low public speaking ability among health human resources in Indonesia. Public speaking is one of the essential skills required across various aspects of life organizational, academic, professional, and social. Individuals with strong public speaking skills are also needed in health service institutions or organizations. Public Speaking Training for Health Human Resources aims to develop competencies that equip health human resources with the ability to speak effectively in public. To ensure that such training is well-organized, high-quality, and effective, a Post-Training Evaluation is conducted. This Post Training Evaluation aims to assess the effects of public speaking training on behavioral changes among alumni and its impact in their workplaces. The study employs a descriptive quantitative approach with total sampling of 60 alumni from two cohorts Public Speaking Training Batch 2023 and Batch 2024. Data were collected online using a Google Form questionnaire. The evaluation results show that all participants have applied the training material in their daily work following the standard structure of public speaking : introduction, body, and conclusion. Most alumni reported increased confidence when speaking in public. Public Speaking Training for Health Human Resources has proven effective in fostering behavioral change and improving workplace performance. Respondents stated that the training materials were relevant to their job needs and applicable in various public speaking activities, such as being a resource person, facilitator, conducting socialization sessions, and participating in meetings.