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Human Resources Development Strategy In Baitul Mal Watamwil An-Najah, Pekalongan District Sri Hartono, Bambang; Rohmah, Farida; Budiharjo, Arif
Velocity: Journal of Sharia Finance and Banking Vol 1 No 1 (2021): Mei 2021
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri K.H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan

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This study aims to describe the human resource development strategy, analyze the internal and external environment of the business, and compile a plan for the development of aspects of human resources in Baitul Mal Wa Tamwil An-Najah. This research is a field research and the approach used in this study is a qualitative method. Conducted at Baitul Mal waTamwil An-Najah Pekalongan from July to December 2017. Data collection techniques in this study were through observation, interviews, and documentation. This study uses descriptive analysis techniques that aim to provide an overview of the research subject based on the data and variables obtained. In addition, there is also a SWOT analysis to provide several recommendations for companies in developing their employees to achieve company goals. Based on the research results, it is known that the human resource development strategy in Baitul Mal waTamwil An-Najah, Pekalongan Regency through orientation, training and education programs, as well as career development. Through the SWOT analysis, points of development plans related to aspects of human resources in Baitul MalwaTamwil An-Najah were obtained which could serve as recommendations and reminders for the company. The development plan is built with the SO (Strength-Opportunity) strategy, the WO (Weakness-Opportunity) strategy, the ST (Strength-Threats) strategy, and the company's WT (Weakness-Threats) strategy. This analysis is expected to improve human resource development strategies.
Dampak Keberadaan JKT48 Terhadap Gaya Hidup Konsumtif fans jkt48 di kalangan Mahasiswa UIN Gusdur Pekalongan maulidia, heny; Rosyada, Mohammad; Sri Hartono, Bambang
Sahmiyya: Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Vol 3, No 1 Mei 2024
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri K.H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan

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This research use desciptive qualitative approach. Interviews function as a guide for researchers to use the current social situation that will be researched thoroughly, broadly and in depth. All words written or spoken by an individual and observed behavior are included in this data. This research examines the lifestyle symptoms of JKT48 fans, describing the feelings and perspectives of the participants. People around the world began to be tainted by various Japanese cultural products, including films, songs, fashion, lifestyle, and industrial products. Japanese culture spread so quickly and was widely embraced by society, giving rise to the phenomenon of Japaneseophilia, also known as Wibu, or in JKT48 life, usually called Wota. Wibu is a term that refers to the popularity of Japanese culture abroad, especially overseas, to refer to the spread of South Japanese pop culture throughout the world, including in Indonesia. Indonesian teenagers have become interested in Japanese culture or J-pop recently. JKT48 fans, such as FJKT48, the capital's idols, and the JKT48 gallery, know that J-pop is not just about music. It is closer to all Japanese culture. even fans apply elements of Japanese culture in their daily lives. Japanese fashion is something that is very common in various parts of the world, and the world of fashion is growing rapidly, especially Japanese fashion which has influenced hairstyles, dresses, shoes, even make-up. Japanese fashion is unique because it represents bright clothing colors that are easy to combine with the body and skin colors of Asian people. Japanese fashion is also present and influences its followers in everyday life. They believed that following these developments was in keeping with the emerging modernity. From here we can find out how the problem of lifestyle dependency has an impact on the behavior of Indonesian people.