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Journal : Empowerment Society

Implementation of Ciprat Batik Training for Disabled Peoples as Economic Empowerment Efforts Rahmawati, Rahmawati; Purnomo, Rochmat Aldy; Rudianto, M; Amperawati, Endang Dwi
IMPOWERMENT SOCIETY Vol 7 No 2 (2024): Agustus
Publisher : Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis Widya Gama Lumajang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30741/eps.v7i2.1357

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There is a very dreadful problem with unemployment, especially in an educated person. The availability of sufficient jobs does not match the high number of employees. Such conditions need to be remedied in order not to increase unemployment. In addition to the growing number of graduates, a lack of initiative to open one's jobs or become entrepreneurs also played a role. The aims and goals are to understand how to learn entrepreneurship in an entrepreneurial program that can transform disabled people's attitude into effective business people with a higher education curriculum. This method uses a qualitative and intense approach, namely, to provide entrepreneurial and mentoring education to disabled people through teachers, practitioners, and all parties involved. This service is carried out by the facts and properties of the object systematically, factually, and accurately. The result of this community service activity is the training in Kampung Idiot Ponorogo of the mentality of the people with disabilities. Thus, it is necessary to have a format or a road map in the idiot village of Ponorogo to achieve the efficiency of the ciprat batik learning program.
Strengthening the Corn Processing Industry in Boyolali Regency Towards the Market Global Through E-Commerce Rudianto, M; Noviani, Rita; Rahmawati, Rahmawati; Ubaidillah, Ubaidillah; Nurlaela, Siti
IMPOWERMENT SOCIETY Vol 8 No 1 (2025): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30741/eps.v8i1.1518

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Boyolali Regency is one of the largest corn producers in Central Java. The high productivity of corn encourages the Boyolali Regency government program to increase corn processing through coaching various SMEs and MSME corn processing and has been proposed as a pioneering regional superior product in the Strategic Plan of the Trade and Industry Service and the Cooperatives and Manpower Service of Boyolali Regency in 2025. One of the processed corn products is maning, increasing the marketing of Marning MSME as a superior product of Boyolali Regency with the triple helix method through collaboration between universities, business actors, and the Boyolali Regency government in order to realize quality UMKM, globally competitive, and sustainable. Global scale marketing is carried out to increase marketing expansion, implementing an approach to increase product visibility and sales with: e-commerce account development, online marketing strategies, packaging and branding, market and competition analysis, and training and education. Taking advantage of global market opportunities and e-commerce technology, as a marketing method for processed corn marning products offers great opportunities to increase sales and expand the market.
Increasing Production Capacity and Financial Strengthening of Hand-Printed Batik Motif Textile Business at Kenayyu SME in Sragen Regency Murni, Sri; Kurniadi, Edi; Hisjam, Muhammad; Rahmawati, Rahmawati; Rudianto, M
IMPOWERMENT SOCIETY Vol 8 No 2 (2025): Agustus 2025
Publisher : Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis Widya Gama Lumajang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30741/eps.v8i2.1705

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This community service program aims to address the problems faced by Kenayyu Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Sragen Regency, particularly in the areas of financial management, accounting practices, design innovation, production capacity, and marketing. The urgency of this activity arises from the limited availability of production equipment, unstructured financial recording systems, and lack of marketing strategies, which hinder the competitiveness and sustainability of hand-printed batik businesses. To overcome these issues, the program was implemented through five main stages: (a) socialization, (b) training, (c) technology application, (d) mentoring and evaluation, and (e) program sustainability. The socialization stage built awareness and commitment among partners, while the training improved skills in financial recording, accounting applications, and batik motif design. The application of technology was carried out through the use of dynamo-powered equipment to enhance production efficiency. Mentoring and evaluation ensured continuous improvement and problem-solving, and the sustainability stage encouraged partners to maintain progress after the program ended. These activities have produced significant outcomes, including increased financial literacy, better product design innovation, improved production efficiency, and expanded digital marketing through marketplaces, leading to higher competitiveness and turnover for partner SMEs.