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PENYULUHAN TATA KELOLA DANA KAS KECIL MENGGUNAKAN METODE SALDO DANA TETAP BAGI UMKM DI YAYASAN KIBAR FOUNDATION Dicky Arisudhana; Mia Laksmiwati; Sugeng Priyanto; Taqwa Putra Budi Purnomo Sidi Hiram
Jurnal Padamu Negeri Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): Oktober : Jurnal Padamu Negeri (JPN)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69714/feec9e73

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This community service activity was carried out at the Kibar Foundation. Participants in this activity were Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) who live in the Special Capital Region of Jakarta. The city of Jakarta as the capital of the Republic of Indonesia has community potential and resources that support entrepreneurial activities. This condition is proven by the increasing number of members of MSME business actors at the Kibar Foundation every year. In line with the increase in the number of MSME business actors, there are several problems faced by them, namely the low level of knowledge and understanding in managing, recording, reporting and accounting for petty cash funds, especially using the imprest fund method. The aim of this community service activity is to provide knowledge and understanding through counseling and outreach related to the problems faced by MSME business actors at the Kibar Foundation, namely managing petty cash funds to finance relatively small expenditures with a frequency of occurrence. transactions are high. The method used in community service activities is the lecture method which is then followed by discussion, questions and answers and case simulations. Evaluations carried out before the end of the activity showed that the majority of participants understood and really understood the counseling or socialization material presented. The evaluation results also illustrate that all participants who attended the activity felt they had benefited and were satisfied with the implementation of this activity.
PENGARUH UKURAN PERUSAHAAN, LEVERAGE, LIKUIDITAS DAN PERTUMBUHAN PENJUALAN TERHADAP PROFITABILITAS Haris Haris; Dicky Arisudhana; Taqwa Putra Budi Purnomo Sidi Hiram
Jurnal Ilmiah Manajemen dan Akuntansi Vol. 1 No. 6 (2024): November : Jurnal Ilmiah Manajemen dan Akuntansi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69714/9a6vhc74

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This study aims to determine the effect of Firm Size, Leverage, Liquidity, and Growth Sales on Profitability in the food and beverage sub-sector listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the 2020–2023 period. The sample of this research is 46 companies in the food and beverage sub-sector that are listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the 2020-2023 period. The result showed that Firm Size had a significance and positive effect on Profitability and Leverage had a significance and negative effect on Profitability. Meanwhile Liquidity and Growth Sales has no effect on Profitability.
PENGUATAN PEMASARAN DAN BRANDING PRODUK PANGAN SEHAT POSBINDU DAHLIA INDAH MELALUI PENDEKATAN KOMUNITAS Jeremy Putra Pratama; Taqwa Putra Budi Purnomo Sidi Hiram
Jurnal Padamu Negeri Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): Juli : Jurnal Padamu Negeri (JPN)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69714/jx493h43

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Posbindu Dahlia Indah is a community-based business that develops healthy food products from natural ingredients. Products such as Kunyit Asem, Kunyit Tawar, Asem Gula, Ginger Powder, and Vegetable chips are produced with an environmentally friendly approach and without preservatives. However, Posbindu faces challenges in marketing and branding, with an unoptimized e-commerce account, limited digital marketing, and less attractive product packaging. The purpose of this service is to identify and overcome marketing problems through an integrated approach between traditional, digital, and community-based marketing. The methods used are traditional and digital marketing training, as well as the development of customer loyalty programs and partnerships with healthy food stalls and shops. The results showed that through strengthening digital marketing, social media, and community partnerships, Posbindu's products were more widely recognized and received positive responses from consumers. In addition, the customer loyalty program also increases repeat orders and builds long-term relationships. The long-term benefits of this strategy are increased brand awareness, market expansion, and stronger business sustainability.
PENINGKATAN KAPASITAS PRODUKSI TEH CELUP BUNGA TELANG MELALUI OPTIMALISASI SDM DI POSBINDU DAHLIA INDAH, PETUKANGAN SELATAN Hamidah Dwiningtias; Didik Hariyadi Raharjo; Taqwa Putra Budi Purnomo Sidi Hiram
Jurnal Padamu Negeri Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): Juli : Jurnal Padamu Negeri (JPN)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69714/p5fz6493

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Posbindu Dahlia Indah located in Petukangan Selatan Village has developed into a center for community empowerment activities based on local potential, especially in the production of tea bags from butterfly pea flowers (Clitoria ternatea). This product has added value both in terms of economy and health benefits, thus promising broad market opportunities. However, limitations in human resource (HR) management, such as lack of technical skills, suboptimal division of tasks, and minimal knowledge about packaging and marketing, are the main obstacles in increasing production and distribution capacity. This study aims to identify the main challenges in the production process and formulate empowerment strategies through HR training and optimization. The methods used include direct observation of production activities, focus group discussions (FGD) to explore problems and solutions from the perspective of group members, and skills training tailored to local needs. The training covers technical aspects of production, sanitation, packaging, and the basics of community marketing. The results of the study showed that training designed in a participatory manner was able to improve technical skills and self-confidence of group members. A more structured division of tasks also increased the efficiency of the production process. In addition, there is an increase in collective awareness of the importance of building local brands and utilizing social media as a means of promotion. This program not only has an impact on increasing production capacity, but also strengthens social ties between members and creates a spirit of community-based economic independence. This study recommends strengthening ongoing mentoring and expanding marketing networks as strategic steps to support the sustainability of the butterfly pea flower tea bag production business at Posbindu Dahlia Indah. The results of this study are expected to be a model for local economic empowerment that can be replicated in other communities with similar potential.
Inclusive Disaster Education for Students with Special Needs in Indonesia: A Case Study at SLB BC Harapan Ibu, Jakarta Dwiningtias, Hamidah Dwiningtias; Pratama, Munil Rizky; Rohmansyah; Laurensius Puntodewo; Rahman, Fathin Aulia; Taqwa Putra Budi Purnomo Sidi Hiram
Chatra: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Chatra: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62238/chatra.v3i2.255

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Purpose – This study investigates how inclusive disaster education is implemented for students with special needs in Indonesia, addressing a critical gap where vulnerable groups often lack adequate preparedness. It aims to examine the effectiveness of visual learning strategies and identify challenges in practice.Design/methods/approach – A qualitative case study was conducted at SLB BC Harapan Ibu, Jakarta, involving interviews with teachers and parents, classroom observations, and analysis of educational materials and evacuation drills to explore practical implementation and obstacles faced.Findings – The study found that visual media significantly improved students’ understanding of safety procedures. However, challenges remain, including the lack of official educational modules tailored for special needs contexts, insufficient school infrastructure, and the need for repetitive instruction for students with intellectual disabilities. These insights contribute practical knowledge on how inclusive disaster education can be operationalized in special needs schools.Research implications/limitations – This research is limited to a single school context, which may constrain generalizability. Future studies should explore diverse educational settings and develop standardized disaster preparedness materials to ensure broader, effective implementation of inclusive disaster education. 
PELATIHAN AKUNTANSI DASAR SEBAGAI PENDEKATAN DALAM MENINGKATKAN TRANSPARANSI DAN AKUNTABILITAS PENGURUS KOPERASI SIMPAN PINJAM Dicky Arisudhana; Sugeng Priyanto; Taqwa Putra Budi Purnomo Sidi Hiram; Indah Rahayu Lestari
Jurnal Padamu Negeri Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): Oktober : Jurnal Padamu Negeri (JPN)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69714/pbedry71

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Savings and loan cooperatives play a vital Impact on enhancing the local economy, with a focus on rural and urban areas that lack adequate access to formal financial services. A major obstacle encountered by these entities is cooperatives is the need to manage their finances efficiently through a well-organized and transparent accounting system. Therefore, community service activities, including basic accounting training for partners, namely the managers of Localized cooperative financial institutions specializing in savings and credit in the neighborhood of cluster area GPE Estate, East Pamulang, are crucial for improving the managers' managerial capabilities, particularly in managing cooperative financial administration using accounting. The training implementation approach was participatory and collaborative, encompassing problem identification, field surveys, preparation of training materials, provision of training on accounting concepts and practices, and monitoring and evaluation activities. The evaluation results of the training activities showed an increase in partners' knowledge and skills in understanding and mastering accounting practices. This was evident in the increase in the average test score of participants, from 59.5 before the training to 79.7 after the training. This increase indicates a significant change in participants' understanding of the material presented. This situation indicates that the training activities have a positive impact on increasing transparency in cooperative financial management. By preparing more transparent and easy-to-understand financial reports, members gain greater trust and are encouraged to actively participate in cooperative management. This increased trust has the potential to reduce the potential for internal conflict and support the sustainability and stability of cooperative operations.