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ANALYSIS OF PATIENT SATISFACTION WITH IMPORTANCE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS AND CUSTOMER SATISFACTION INDEX (CASE STUDY: CITRA SUNDARI HOSPITAL) Pratama, Oktioza; Muhammad Azhar Firdaus; Apfiasari, Steela; Maryani, Edna; Kurniati, Ary
UJoST- Universal Journal of Science and Technology Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): March 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Science and Technology University of Pramita Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11111/ujost.v3i1.162

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Citra Sundari Hospital as the organizer of health efforts has the responsibility to provide health services to the entire community. Therefore, improving the quality of service is needed in an effort to attract patients to seek treatment at Citra Sundari Hospital. This research was conducted to determine the level of consumer satisfaction with hospital services and to find out what attributes are the main priority in improving service quality to improve service quality at Citra Sundari Hospital, by distributing closed questionnaires and calculating using the Importance Performance Analysis (IPA) method. and the Customer Satisfaction Index (CSI) method. From the calculation results of the Importance and Performance Analysis (IPA) method, the suitability level value is 100.43% and in the Cartesian diagram of 30 attributes there are 14 attributes that express service satisfaction at Citra Sundari Hospital, namely attribute numbers 1,3,4,6,7 , 10, 11, 12, 13, 18, 19 and 20. The results of the calculation of the Customer Satisfaction Index (CSI) method for Citra Sundari Hospital obtained a score of 92.17%, showing that Citra Sundari Hospital customers felt "Very Satisfied", so it could be said that the performance of Citra Sundari Hospital is very good and meets patient satisfaction with hospital services.
QUALITY CONTROL OF REFINED SUGAR IN THE CARBONATATION PROCESS IN SUGAR COMPANIES Julyanto , Octoberry; Apfiasari, Steela
Journal of Industrial Engineering & Management Research Vol. 4 No. 3 (2023): June 2023
Publisher : AGUSPATI Research Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.7777/jiemar.v4i3.568

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Quality control in companies, both service companies and manufacturing companies, is very necessary. With the quality of the services or goods produced, the company hopes to attract consumers and fulfill consumer needs and desires. Quality control that is implemented well will have an impact on the quality of the products produced by the company. The quality of the products produced by a company is determined based on certain measurements and characteristics. Even though the production processes have been carried out well, in reality errors are still found where the quality of the product produced does not comply with standards or in other words the product produced is damaged or has defects in the product. Good product quality results from good quality control. So many companies use certain methods to produce a product with good quality. For this reason, quality control is needed to ensure that the products produced comply with applicable quality standards. The quality standards in question are raw materials, production processes and finished products ((Eric A. Hanushek & Wößmann, 2014)Therefore, quality control activities can be carried out starting from raw materials, during the production process until the final product and adjusted to the established standards. There are many methods that regulate or discuss quality with their respective characteristics. Broadly speaking, the meaning of food quality control is that it covers the environment from the company level to the national level which covers all aspects including policy, standardization, control, quality assurance, quality development, and legislation. This quality control covers all types of food products as well as all processing methods and production levels. Supervision of food quality cannot be separated from quality control. This quality control is intended for industrial companies whose production systems can be controlled. For example, control over the type, quantity and quality of products. This quality control also aims to prevent food fraud from circulating in the community. The existence of food adulteration stems from limited production land and an increase in market demand due to an increase in consumer purchasing power. This increase in market needs will lead to innovation and production of new products to address increasing consumer needs
THE IMPACT OF EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION ON EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE: In the Branch Office Environment Syariah Bumiputera Serang Lukman, Muhammad; Pratama, Oktioza; Apfiasari, Steela
International Journal of Social and Management Studies Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): International Journal of Social and Management Studies (IJOSMAS)
Publisher : IJOSMAS

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Effective Communication is one of the indicators to measure the level of employee work performance in an organization. Good performance is the goal of an organization that is desired by every private and government organization. The purpose of this study is to determine the condition of the development of effective communication and the improvement of work performance (performance) in the Bumiputera Serang Sharia Branch Office environment and to determine the extent to which effective communication influences the improvement of employee performance (Idayanti et al., 2020). The method used in this study is an associative research method with data in the form of questionnaire results distributed to respondents who are all employees in the Bumiputera Serang Sharia Branch Office environment. Statistical tests used are validity tests, reliability tests, simple linear regression analysis tests and correlations to determine the validity of the data and to determine the relationship and the magnitude of the influence between effective communication on improving employee performance. To conduct the analysis, the author used SPSS 17.0 for windows. Based on the results of the study, it shows that the condition or development of effective communication has a fairly good effect on performance based on the determination coefficient test showing results with a percentage of 33.7%. Meanwhile, the remaining 66.3% is influenced by other factors that were not examined in this study.
IMPROVING PRODUCTIVITY IN A POOR WORK CULTURE IN THE WORLD OF CONSTRUCTION Kenzo, Himalaya Bima; Pratama, Oktioza; Apfiasari, Steela; Yulaikah, Yulaikah; Maryani, Edna
Journal of Industrial Engineering & Management Research Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): August 2025
Publisher : AGUSPATI Research Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.7777/jiemar.v6i4.612

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A good work environment is a key factor in fostering a positive work culture in the construction industry. According to a study conducted by the Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing (PUPR), approximately 45% of construction workers feel that an uncomfortable work environment contributes to their low productivity (PUPR, 2022). Unsafe work environments, such as lack of protection from extreme weather and inadequate health facilities, can lead to stress and dissatisfaction among workers. For example, a building construction project in Jakarta carried out by PT XYZ experienced delays because workers lacked adequate access to rest areas and proper sanitation. This demonstrates that investing in good facilities can improve worker comfort and productivity. Training and skills development also play a crucial role in fostering a work culture. Data from the National Professional Certification Agency (BNSP) shows that only 30% of construction workers receive adequate training in their field (BNSP, 2023). Lack of training can lead to workers feeling insecure in carrying out their tasks, which in turn can reduce productivity. For example, a building renovation project in Surabaya experienced numerous technical errors due to workers lacking sufficient skills in using heavy equipment. Therefore, construction companies need to invest in ongoing training programs to improve workers' skills and knowledge.