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Empowering Local Businesses: Evaluating Strategies and Proposing Solutions for Sustainable Growth of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Cibeuruem Village Maulana, Hasan Tafsir; Sudiapermana, Elih; Sulistiono, Eko
Economic Education and Entrepreneurship Journal Vol 7, No 1 (2024): Economic Education and Entrepreneurship Journal (E3J)
Publisher : FKIP Universitas Lampung

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MSMEs are an important sector to advance the economy in Indonesia, MSMEs in Cibeureum Village have great potential to be developed, totaling around 173 MSMEs, many development efforts have been made. However, these efforts have not made much positive contribution. The purpose of this article is to analyze what is happening with the efforts that have been made and provide alternative solutions in answering the problem. existing. Using a qualitative approach, data collection using secondary and primary data. Data collection techniques using interviews, observation and documentation. Then to analyze the data that has been obtained using an interactive model, namely data collection, data reduction, data presentation and conclusion drawing. The results of this study state that efforts to develop MSMEs through training are not in accordance with training procedures, have not applied the principles of empowerment and lack of collaboration with all elements of the pentahelix. As for bridging all elements of the pentahelix, it is necessary to have an assistance team called Sahabat UMKM as an alternative solution to be able to carry out and succeed development efforts in the future. So that this research can be used to improve MSME development programs and can be a consideration for all parties who will carry out programs according to procedures. In the future, it is expected to further adjust Sahabat UMKM by optimizing the available human resources so that the application of the pentahelix elements is better.Keywords: Training, Empowerment Principles, Pentahelix, MSMEsDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/E3J/v7i1.48-56
Participatory Training: A Solution to Dealing with Livelihood Loss due to Environmental Change Maulana, Hasan Tafsir; Sudiapermana, Elih; Sulistiono, Eko; Shantini, Yanti
International Journal of English and Applied Linguistics (IJEAL) Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): Volume 4 Nomor 3 Desember 2024
Publisher : ITScience (Information Technology and Science)

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This study aims to analyze the participatory training organized by PKBM Maharani Sumedang and its impact on livelihood change and community empowerment. The training was specifically designed to restore the self-reliance of affected community members by equipping them with the skills to make shredded fish, which utilizes local natural resources. Using a qualitative approach with descriptive methods, this study aimed to gain an in-depth understanding of the training process and outcomes. Data collection techniques included interviews, observations, questionnaires and documentation to obtain comprehensive views from participants, trainers and community leaders. Triangulation was applied to ensure data reliability, while data were analyzed through reduction, display, and conclusion drawing or verification. The results showed that the training used a participatory approach in accordance with the needs, skill levels and resource potential of the local community. This approach not only actively involved participants but also tailored the training to realistic economic opportunities in the area. The training fosters self-reliance, allowing community members to use their newly acquired skills to create alternative livelihoods. By utilizing available fish resources, residents can now generate a sustainable income that complements the natural environment in the region. This initiative highlights a successful model for community-based training programs, demonstrating how participatory training can drive livelihood change and long-term resilience for communities affected by large-scale infrastructure projects.
Empowering Local Businesses: Evaluating Strategies and Proposing Solutions for Sustainable Growth of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Cibeuruem Village Maulana, Hasan Tafsir; Sudiapermana, Elih; Sulistiono, Eko
Economic Education and Entrepreneurship Journal Vol 7, No 1 (2024): Economic Education and Entrepreneurship Journal (E3J)
Publisher : FKIP Universitas Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar

Abstract

MSMEs are an important sector to advance the economy in Indonesia, MSMEs in Cibeureum Village have great potential to be developed, totaling around 173 MSMEs, many development efforts have been made. However, these efforts have not made much positive contribution. The purpose of this article is to analyze what is happening with the efforts that have been made and provide alternative solutions in answering the problem. existing. Using a qualitative approach, data collection using secondary and primary data. Data collection techniques using interviews, observation and documentation. Then to analyze the data that has been obtained using an interactive model, namely data collection, data reduction, data presentation and conclusion drawing. The results of this study state that efforts to develop MSMEs through training are not in accordance with training procedures, have not applied the principles of empowerment and lack of collaboration with all elements of the pentahelix. As for bridging all elements of the pentahelix, it is necessary to have an assistance team called Sahabat UMKM as an alternative solution to be able to carry out and succeed development efforts in the future. So that this research can be used to improve MSME development programs and can be a consideration for all parties who will carry out programs according to procedures. In the future, it is expected to further adjust Sahabat UMKM by optimizing the available human resources so that the application of the pentahelix elements is better.Keywords: Training, Empowerment Principles, Pentahelix, MSMEsDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/E3J/v7i1.48-56
Participatory Training: A Solution to Dealing with Livelihood Loss due to Environmental Change Maulana, Hasan Tafsir; Sudiapermana, Elih; Sulistiono, Eko; Shantini, Yanti
International Journal of English and Applied Linguistics (IJEAL) Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): Volume 4 Nomor 3 Desember 2024
Publisher : ITScience (Information Technology and Science)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47709/ijeal.v4i3.4953

Abstract

This study aims to analyze the participatory training organized by PKBM Maharani Sumedang and its impact on livelihood change and community empowerment. The training was specifically designed to restore the self-reliance of affected community members by equipping them with the skills to make shredded fish, which utilizes local natural resources. Using a qualitative approach with descriptive methods, this study aimed to gain an in-depth understanding of the training process and outcomes. Data collection techniques included interviews, observations, questionnaires and documentation to obtain comprehensive views from participants, trainers and community leaders. Triangulation was applied to ensure data reliability, while data were analyzed through reduction, display, and conclusion drawing or verification. The results showed that the training used a participatory approach in accordance with the needs, skill levels and resource potential of the local community. This approach not only actively involved participants but also tailored the training to realistic economic opportunities in the area. The training fosters self-reliance, allowing community members to use their newly acquired skills to create alternative livelihoods. By utilizing available fish resources, residents can now generate a sustainable income that complements the natural environment in the region. This initiative highlights a successful model for community-based training programs, demonstrating how participatory training can drive livelihood change and long-term resilience for communities affected by large-scale infrastructure projects.