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Effective Strategic Management Planning and Control For A Manager Nugraha, Agung Setya; Sihombing, Septian Oloan; Siahaan, Nur Halimah; Hakim, Abdul; Riyanti, Agustina; Bambang Setyobudi
CARE: Journal Pengabdian Multi Disiplin Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Fakultas Agama Islam Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/care.v2i2.31340

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This activity was carried out for students at Putra Bangsa University in Kebumen, Central Java. This community service aims to provide students with an understanding of the work of a professional manager which is carried out in four stages, namely planning, organizing, implementing, and controlling. The methods used in this community service activity are presentations and discussions. The results of the service show that the community service program for Putra Bangsa University students can be implemented well and run smoothly according to the activity plan that has been prepared. The results of this service can be concluded: First, students can combine practical experience in the workplace. Secondly, students can practically understand planning in the manufacturing, government, and hospital sectors. third, students can improve communication both theoretically and practically
Legal Risks in Co-Working Spaces and Consumer Protection Challenges in Custody Agreements and Cybersecurity Duana, Amelia Firdausa; Sihombing, Septian Oloan; Ashari, Ashari; Hetiyasari, Hetiyasari
Lex Publica Vol. 11 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : APPTHI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58829/lp.11.2.2024.277

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This study examines the legal challenges and gaps in consumer protection related to custody agreements in co-working spaces in Indonesia. With the growing popularity of co-working spaces, consumers face significant issues such as the burden of proof in cases of lost or stolen items, unreasonably low compensation limits, and a lack of awareness about their legal rights. Existing legal frameworks, including Law No. 8/1999 on Consumer Protection (UUPK) and the Indonesian Civil Code (KUHPerdata), provide basic consumer rights but fail to address emerging risks such as cybersecurity threats, data protection, and complex service contracts in the co-working space context. Through a normative legal research methodology, this study analyzes the adequacy of current laws and proposes specific reforms to enhance consumer protection. It recommends updates to the UUPK, including clear guidelines on physical and digital security, consumer contract transparency, and liability for loss or damage, particularly concerning digital goods. The study also suggests strengthening dispute resolution mechanisms, incorporating modern technologies like biometric identification and blockchain for improved security and transparency, and establishing industry-wide standards. Lastly, it emphasizes the importance of consumer education and advocacy to ensure that users are aware of their rights. By implementing these recommendations, Indonesia can ensure a more secure and equitable co-working space environment.