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Tips for Success in Facing Accreditation A. Zebar; Muammar Rinaldi; Novi Cynthia Yusnita
Outline Journal of Community Development Vol. 1 No. 3: March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61730/y8h0dk38

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Nana Nini Education Center is a course and education institution founded on September 16 2002 which provides English language teaching and education to the community in Labuhanbatu. After 20 years they are trying to establish a new foundation, namely on March 17 2022 because they want to expand into the world of PAUD and Elementary Schools. In choosing an educational institution, most parents will of course choose a school with excellent qualifications. Therefore, it is necessary to accredit school institutions so that the quality of these institutions is superior and the best.
Business Feasibility Study Report "UMKM Dodol Shifa" Nia Nutanesa Damanik; Nisha Angelia Putri; Gerry Morado Alfonsus Sirait3; Muammar Rinaldi; Fahmi Ashari S. Sihaloho
Outline Journal of Community Development Vol. 2 No. 2: November 2024
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Banyak orang mengabaikan ide bisnis usaha dodol sebab dianggap sangat ribet serta tidak sangat menguntungkan. Sementara itu, dodol nyatanya masih jadi salah satu menu kesukaan yang digandrungi masyarakatdi Indonesia. Kenapa usaha dodol masih begitu eksis di Indonesia sampai saat ini? Dodol merupakan kuliner khas dari Indonesia yang tidak bisa ditemui di negara lain. Meskipun ada, pasti cita rasanya sangat berbeda. Dodol sendiri kuliner yang sangat unik, ditambah harganya yang masih terjangkau di kalangan konsumen. Meskipun begitu, proses itu sama sekali tidak mengurangi kelezatan dodol yang lain. Justru, tanpa adanya cairan gula yang melapisinya, dodol yang lain memiliki tekstur yang lebih kenyal.
Optimizing Social Media as a Promotional Tool to Attract Consumers to Warung Bakso Muammar Rinaldi; Tina Muhardika Handayani; Debi Masri
Outline Journal of Community Development Vol. 3 No. 2: November 2025
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In the digital era, social media plays a crucial role in product promotion, especially in the culinary sector such as meatball stalls. This activity aims to optimize the use of social media as a promotional tool for meatball shop owners through training and mentoring. The activity method consists of observation, in-depth interviews, and social media content analysis. The service results show a significant increase in stall owners' knowledge of digital marketing strategies, which is reflected in their ability to create interesting content and better interactions with consumers. Implementing social media strategies also results in significant increases in consumer engagement and sales turnover, as well as customer loyalty. These findings show that social media training not only improves the competency of stall owners, but also contributes to the growth of small businesses, encouraging sustainability and competitiveness in an increasingly competitive market.
Optimization of Creative Learning Media Usage in the Teaching and Learning Process in Elementary Schools through Collaboration between PGSD Teachers and the Community Muammar Rinaldi; Rudi Hermansyah Sitorus; Nur wahyuni; Irna Herliza Rizki; Muhammad Ranu Al Habib
Outline Journal of Community Development Vol. 1 No. 2: November 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61730/9w44c683

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This study aims to optimize the use of creative learning media in the teaching and learning process in elementary schools through collaboration between PGSD teachers and the community. This community service program involves the development of media based on local wisdom and digital technology to improve the quality of learning. The research findings indicate that the collaboration between teachers, PGSD students, and the community has a positive impact on teachers' skills in using learning media, as well as enhancing student motivation and academic achievement. The community also plays a role in providing teaching materials and teaching aids relevant to local culture, enriching students' learning experiences. The evaluation shows improvements in learning outcomes and teacher satisfaction with the use of creative learning media. This program highlights the importance of community involvement in creating an inclusive, creative learning ecosystem based on local needs, and contributes to improving the quality of elementary education in Indonesia.
Economic Empowerment of Low-Income Households through Financial Literacy and Entrepreneurial Education in Tebing Tinggi, Parapat, and Medan Andi; Muammar Rinaldi
Outline Journal of Community Development Vol. 2 No. 2: November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61730/mw9bnc52

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The problem of poverty is an issue that continues to be a major concern in Indonesia, including in North Sumatra Province. This research aims to identify the socio-economic characteristics of poor households in North Sumatra Province in 2024, taking into account factors such as income, home ownership, age, number of family members, education, and access to financial institutions. The research method used is qualitative with a descriptive approach, involving analysis of primary data in the form of interviews and secondary data from related literature. The results of the analysis show that the majority of households in the area face serious economic challenges, with low incomes and large family members. The solution to overcome this problem is through collaboration between government, the private sector, and non-government organizations, with a focus on increasing access to education services, health, social assistance programs, skills training, and job creation. It is hoped that this joint effort can reduce the level of poverty in North Sumatra Province, providing opportunities for a more decent and sustainable life for the community.
Website and Online Store Creation Training for SMEs in Rural Kolam Areas Muammar Rinaldi; Ahmad Haris Hasanuddin Slamet; Oky Syahputra; Iin Srimulyani; Tina Muhardika Handayani; Henny Purnama Dewi
Outline Journal of Community Development Vol. 3 No. 1: July 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61730/j16wn459

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The website and online store training for SMEs in the Kolam Rural Area aimed to enhance the digital capacity of entrepreneurs in marketing their products online. The activity involved 20 SME owners who were taught how to create websites, integrate products into e-commerce platforms, and apply basic digital marketing techniques through social media and SEO. The results of the training showed a significant increase in participants' knowledge of utilizing technology to grow their businesses. Despite challenges related to limited digital infrastructure, participants successfully created and managed their websites and online stores. This training provides a strong foundation for SMEs to expand their market reach and improve their competitiveness. Going forward, further training and improvements in digital infrastructure are essential to ensure the long-term success and sustainability of SMEs in rural areas.
The Level of Gross Domestic Regional Product (GRDP) and Inflation: Analysis of People's Purchasing Power in North Sumatra for the 2012-2022 Period Siboro, Hotman; Penus Sinurat; Venus Situmeang; Muammar Rinaldi; Sienny
International Journal of Advanced Research Vol. 1 No. 3: October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61730/tpjbea02

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This study aims to analyze the influence of Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) and inflation rate on the purchasing power of the community in North Sumatra during the period 2012-2022. Data obtained from the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) of the Republic of Indonesia was analyzed using multiple linear regression with the EViews software. The results of the analysis show that GRDP and the inflation rate have a significant influence on the purchasing power of the community, with statistically significant regression coefficients. Autocorrelation, heteroskedasticity, and classical assumption tests indicate that the regression model used meets the criteria and can be considered valid. The implications of these findings can be used as a basis for formulating appropriate economic policies to improve the welfare of the North Sumatra community in the future
Economic and Legal Analysis of Accountability Criminal Power of Attorney Budget in Case Action Criminal Corruption Faziatul Amillia Mohamad Basir; Junaidi Lubis; Debi Masri; Muammar Rinaldi; Achmad Taufiq
International Journal of Advanced Research Vol. 1 No. 2: August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61730/by73aj54

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Action criminal Corruption in Indonesia is widespread in society. Its development Keep going increase from year to year although so the number of officials who were convicted Because corruption However it seems like the officials No Once Afraid will threat punishment criminal said. Increasing act criminal corruption that is not under control will bring disaster, not only against life economy national but also in life nation and state in general. Action criminal corruption is violation to right social and rights economy society. Action criminal corruption has become a an extraordinary crime usual. Verdict criminalization to perpetrator act criminal corruption, not in accordance with the provisions Law No. 20 of 2001. The judge has not yet professional in operate his duties, because the judge is figure the determining center how the trial process works run even in hand Judge for yourself go out a the decision that will be determine fate furthermore for a human beings who have do a crime act criminal corruption.
The Role of Law in Digital Economy Development: Opportunities and Challenges Junaidi Lubis; Leni Indrayani; Faziatul Amillia Mohamad Basir; Rinaldi, Muammar; Ahmad Braja Wahyu
International Journal of Advanced Research Vol. 1 No. 2: August 2024
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This study explores role law in development digital economy with a focus on existing opportunities and challenges. The digital economy, which includes innovation in technology information and communication, has create impact significant in the way business run and service given. However, the development fast technology​ often goes beyond ability regulations to follow, resulting in gap laws that can affect stability and growth this sector. Through studies literature, analysis document law, interviews with experts, and studies case, this study found that framework effective law can facilitate​ growth digital economy by providing clarity law, protect right consumers, and increase investor confidence. However, the challenges main covering need for update more regulation​ frequent and handling difference regulation between countries. Case study from countries like Singapore and Estonia show that approach proactive and adaptive laws can provide​ effective solutions to support​ digital economy. This study recommends the need for further legal reform flexible, improvement collaboration between government, industry, and academia, as well as development policies that can keep up with the pace change technology. This finding is expected to provide outlook valuable for the maker policy, practitioner law, and stakeholders interest other in formulate and implement supporting regulations​ growth digital economy while overcome existing challenges.​
Analysis of the Influence of Organizational Management and Student Leadership in Increasing the Independence of Islamic Boarding Schools Irma Herliza Rizki; Putri Mauliza; Muammar Rinaldi; Emmy Ermina
International Journal of Advanced Research Vol. 1 No. 1: June 2024
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The Organizational Management and Leadership Workshop for Students to Improve the Independence of Islamic Boarding Schools aims to improve the managerial and leadership skills of students in managing Islamic boarding schools. Through various methods such as simulations, group discussions, and role plays, workshop participants gain a deeper understanding of financial management, activity planning, and efficient and effective decision-making. In addition, participants are also trained in communication, team collaboration, and the preparation of action plans to improve the independence of Islamic boarding schools, especially in terms of economy. This activity also emphasizes the importance of the active role of students in every decision-making process and management of Islamic boarding schools. Although challenges in implementing the material still exist, especially related to changes in the organizational culture of more traditional Islamic boarding schools, this workshop provides a strong foundation for the development of more independent Islamic boarding schools. To ensure sustainability, continued mentoring and collaboration with external parties such as the business world and government are needed. Overall, this workshop helps create skilled Islamic boarding school leaders, not only in the fields of religion and education, but also in professional management and leadership.
Co-Authors Achmad Achmad Taufiq Adek apriyandi Afifah, Zulfa Agung Yulianto Agustiana, Intan Rizki Ahmad Braja Wahyu Ahmad Haris Hasanuddin Slamet Ainul Mardhiyah, Ainul Ainun Saskia Nasution Amelia , Ananda Amelia, Regita Amril Amril Amril Ananda, Wizya Vita Andi Angela Anggraini Anggrini Manullang Anton Eka Saputra Anton Eka Saputra Antonio Lodian Antonio Lodian Anuradi, M. Abdan Syahkura Avis Ayu Alfiani Zega Azizul Kholis, Azizul Azzahra, Nabila Bambang Sutejo Bambang Sutejo, Bambang Bernando Aldo Yosua Tambunan Br Silalahi, Hanna Hotmian Br Tarigan, Sri Wulandari Busiara, Abraham Cinta Marito Simbolo Debi Masri Debi Masri, Debi Dedeng Irawan dedi irawan Dedy Lazuardi Dedy Lazuardi Dedy Lazuardy Desma Erica Maryati Manik Desry Rasmita Tarigan Dianita, Ami Diki Purnomo Dionisius Sihombing Dionisius Sihombing Edwin Sugesti Nasution Eko Wahyu Nugrahadi Eko Wahyu Nugrahadi Elisabeth Nainggolan Elisabeth Silaban Emmy Ermina Essi Laura Amanda Fadila Nisa Fadly, Nizamil Fahmi Ashari S. Sihaloho Fahrani, Meutia Fahrizi, Haikal Al Faziatul Amillia Mohamad Basir Fazira, Laila Era Febriana Verawaty Siagian Felix Felix Fildzah Darayani Mujasmara Firmansyah, Deyren Fitri Yani Panggabean Friera, Ambrosya Gaby P.F Tampubolon Gerry Morado Alfonsus Sirait3 Ginting, Era Mustika Ginting, Renata Olivia Haddad Alwi Haifa Azalia Pinem Halomoan Hutajulu HANDAYANI, TINA MUHARDIKA Harahap, Intan Hasibuan, Muhammad Rifqi Farhan Hassanudin, Abdul Fatah Hasugian, Lola Alvita Henny Purnama Dewi Hermansyah Hermansyah Hernita Siagian Hidayat, Agus Rahmad Hidayati, Sabilah Hilma Harmen Hutagalung , Marshanda Hutagalung, Joshua Ihdina Gustina Ihsan Effendi Iin Srimulyani Imamul Khaira Indra Maipita Indra Maipita Indra Mawanta Ginting Indriani, Selvi Intan Harahap Irma Herliza Rizki Irna Herliza Rizki Irvan Rolyesh Situmorang Izuddinsyah Siregar Julia Maria Juliaya Maria Junaidi Lubis Kartika, Anggi Khafi Puddin, Khafi Lahagu, Putri Helena Lazuardi, Dedy Leni Indrayani Limbong, Nikasyah Lokot Muda Harahap, Lokot Muda Lubis, Atika Atayarisah Lubis, Nazia Safira Lubis, Siti Chairani M Yudi Fajri Manalu, Christin Lince Natalia Manurung, Eka Valentina Manurung, Johanes Adrian Marpaung, Debora Tarigas Mela Novita Rizki Mesak Iek Monalisa, Indah Monica Monica Muhammad Aldo Muhammad Bukhori Dalimunthe Muhammad Nazly Muhammad Ranu Al Habib Muhammad Ras Muis Muhammad Ras Muis Mujasmara, Fildzah Darayani Muliani, Rizka Munthe , Justin Theo Nadapdap, Yemima Eleonore Naibaho, Hotmaria Silva Dewi Nainggolan, Elisabeth Nanda Fridani Napitupulu, Venesia Nasution, Armin Rahmansyah Nasution, Putri Rahmadani Nasution, Risky Alhaq Nia Nutanesa Damanik Nico Nico Nisha Angelia Putri Noni Rozaini Nova Khairunisa Putri Novita Sari Br Kaban Nugrahadi, Eko Nur Azizah, Esyha Nur Wahyuni Nurjaman Nurjaman, Nurjaman Oky syahputra Pane, Idrus Hamonangan Panggabean, Rebecka Tri Talita Panjaitan, Rona A. P. Parno Sumanro Mahulae Pasaribu, Gita Nurhalizah Penus Leonard Roningsih Sinurat Penus Sinurat Pratama, Muhammad Farid Pratama, Vingky Dwi Pulungan, Fikri Ardiansyah puspitasari, angelin Putra, Irwansyah Putra Putri Mauliza Putri Wahyuni PUTRI WAHYUNI Putri Wahyuni Putri, Anggi Emalia Raden Mohamad Herdian Bhakti Rahel Hutahaean Ramadhani, Mentari Rezeki Ramadhani, Nabila Rizki Rana Nabillah Rangga Restu Prayogo, Rangga Restu Ras Muis, Muhammad Rasul, Sattar Raymon Pernando Pasaribu Rebecka Tri Talita Panggabean Reynalda Utari Karo-Karo Rian Pasaribu Richna Handriyani Rico Ramadhanu Rifqah Harahap Riris Amigo Simatupang Rizki Samora Muliana Rizsa Nabillah Romagiano Machario Sembiring Rudi Hermansyah Sitorus Safira, Vivi Safitri, Laila Safitri, Maulinda Safitri, Putri Najwa Sapma, Putri Nidia Saputra, Firman Selen Anggereyani Sesilia Ariska Shinta Feronica Shinta Shinta Siagian, Irma Siboro, Hotman Siburian, Rowinna Sienny Sihotang, Irene Chechilia Silaban, Elisabeth Sinaga, Anisa Fitria Sinurat, Evelyn Sitanggang, Enzelina Sitepu, Jupianus Sitepu, Muhammad Rizal Sitio, Fridayani M. Situmeang, Venus Situmorang, Frenky Sri Rejeki Sri Rezeki Sri Rezeki Sri Rezeki Sudirman Sudirman Sudirman Sudirman Sugara, Wira Hadi Sutantio, Andy SYAHPUTRA, OKY Syahrani, Desi Syamsul Arifin Syaputra, Iqbal Sylvia Fahzannah Tambunan, Toman Sony Tampubolon, Novia Christiani Tiffanny Calista Susanto Tina Muhardika Handayani Tina Muhardika Handayani Tio Fanny Toman Sony Tambunan TRI WULANDARI Trisna Saputri Venus Situmeang Verasuna Manik, Dwi Widuta, Lara Yonson Pane Yoshua, Bernando Aldo Yudho Wibowo Yusnita, Novi Cynthia Yuwanti Anlikie Zahara Meutia Zebar, A.