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Water Resources Development Strategy Based On Organizational Change Development Bauw, Abdul Fatah; Soedrijanto, Angky; Rahayu, Sri; Wihel, Suprijono
Research Trend in Technology and Management Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Research Trend in Technology and Management
Publisher : RTTM

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56442/rttm.v2i1.52

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The small population of Fakfak Regency is not an obstacle to developing businesses to manage water resources into bottled drinking water. This is based on the fact that the need for healthy drinking water is a basic need in human life. The research aims to prepare an assessment of the readiness of micro and small businesses to manage water resources into bottled drinking water in Fakfak district. Descriptive research uses a qualitative analysis approach to test the feasibility of a bottled drinking water business. Data was obtained through a simple assessment technique of respondents' opinions using the Balanced Score Card matrix as a reference. Respondents were determined deliberately, and were well known by researchers as parties who were related to water resources. Data is processed in stages using conversion techniques, weighting techniques and gap analysis. The research results show that managing water resources into bottled drinking water is not only very profitable economically, but also helps accelerate economic development for Fakfak district.
Strategy for Implementing Digital Transformation Towards the Potential of Increasing the Economic Performance of Fakfak Regency Communities (Case Study of Teluk Patipi District) Istiqomah, Titis; Rumagesan, Abdullah; Wihel, Suprijono
ADMAN: Journal of Contemporary Administration and Management Vol 2 No 1 (2024): April 2024
Publisher : PT. LITERASI SAINS NUSANTARA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61100/adman.v2i1.189

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The aim of this research is to determine the influence of the extensive development of digitalization facilities being implemented by the Government in the Patipi Bay district to accelerate economic development. This research is descriptive in nature and employs a semi-qualitative analysis approach. Data was obtained through direct observation and interviews with deliberately selected respondents. These interviews, conducted using questionnaires, aimed to explore data related to the research variables. The research variables consist of digitalization techniques and the potential for economic activity. Observation results show that the economic performance of the Patipi Bay district's population remains relatively low. There has been no significant improvement in economic performance over the last few decades, which has impacted local community empowerment and indicators of productive activity. The research concluded that digitalization in the Patipi Bay district must be continually refined. This is a duty and responsibility of the government. The district's abundant natural resources have the potential to become a sustainable economic source for the community. Through digitalization, residents will be able to access numerous sources of information to develop their businesses.