Sukardi Sukardi
Sekolah Tinggi Manajemen Transportasi Malahayati

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Enhancing Education and Training Effectiveness for Microtrans Public Transportation Crews in DKI Jakarta Nur Achmad Jabrial; Mardiana Mardiana; Putri Dwi Jayanti; Boy Laksmana; Sukardi Sukardi
Indo-Fintech Intellectuals: Journal of Economics and Business Vol. 4 No. 4 (2024): Indo-Fintech Intellectuals: Journal of Economics and Business
Publisher : Lembaga Intelektual Muda (LIM) Maluku

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54373/ifijeb.v4i4.1628

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This research examines the effectiveness of education and training programs for Microtrans public transportation crews in DKI Jakarta, focusing on improving operational efficiency and service quality. Through a mixed-methods approach combining qualitative interviews and surveys, key challenges were identified across six critical indicators: punctuality of training sessions, achievement of training targets, implementation of training outcomes, utilization of training benefits, post-training work performance, and behavioral changes. Findings reveal significant gaps, including delays in training sessions, missed training targets, and difficulties in applying acquired skills on the job. Recommendations include enhancing scheduling systems, aligning curricula with operational needs, and integrating practical training methods to bridge these gaps. Furthermore, fostering a culture of continuous learning and professional development among crews is essential to sustain improvements over time. By addressing these challenges, stakeholders can enhance crew competency, service reliability, and overall public transportation quality in DKI Jakarta
Effects of Self-Confidence and Diction on Speaking Skills in Junior High School Students Mardiana Mardiana; Boy Laksmana; Sukardi Sukardi
Indo-Fintech Intellectuals: Journal of Economics and Business Vol. 4 No. 4 (2024): Indo-Fintech Intellectuals: Journal of Economics and Business
Publisher : Lembaga Intelektual Muda (LIM) Maluku

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54373/ifijeb.v4i4.1629

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This research investigates the impact of self-confidence and diction on speaking skills among state junior high school students in Kepulauan Seribu, Jakarta. Utilizing a sample of 86 students from SMPN 133 Pulau Pramuka, SMPN 241 Pulau Tidung, and SMPN 260 Pulau Untung Jawa, the study employed dialogue assessments, questionnaires, and diction tests. The results demonstrate a significant influence of both self-confidence and diction on speaking proficiency. Specifically, self-confidence accounts for 11.54% of the variance in speaking skills, while diction contributes 18.59%. The combined effect of these factors explains 30.1% of the variance in students' speaking abilities. The findings highlight that students with higher self-confidence and better diction exhibit improved speaking skills. These results suggest that educational strategies aimed at enhancing self-confidence and diction can effectively improve students' communication skills. The study underscores the importance of integrating self-confidence and diction development into language education to enhance overall speaking proficiency
Analyzing Tanker Ship Berthing Delays at Pertamina Refinery Unit II Dumai Terminal Octi Avriani; Mardiana Mardiana; Sukardi Sukardi
Indo-Fintech Intellectuals: Journal of Economics and Business Vol. 4 No. 4 (2024): Indo-Fintech Intellectuals: Journal of Economics and Business
Publisher : Lembaga Intelektual Muda (LIM) Maluku

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54373/ifijeb.v4i4.1630

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This research investigates the causes and mitigation strategies for tanker ship berthing delays at the PERTAMINA Refinery Unit II Dumai special terminal. The study identifies key issues including dock capacity limitations, adverse weather conditions, insufficient land tank storage, and restrictions on night-time berthing. Data were collected through qualitative research and descriptive analysis involving observations, interviews, and documentation from August 2023 to August 2024. Findings reveal that limited dock capacity and adverse weather significantly contribute to delays, while storage limitations and night-time restrictions further exacerbate the problem. The research highlights the need for dock capacity expansion, improved weather forecasting, enhanced storage management, and safe night-time operational practices. Recommendations include infrastructure upgrades, advanced technological investments, and flexible operational strategies to address these challenges. The study provides valuable insights for improving terminal efficiency and offers a foundation for future research and practical applications in maritime logistics