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Peningkatan Produktivitas Produk Unggulan Kabupaten Jombang dari Anyaman Bambu melalui Community Service Zahro, Siti; Mustikasari, Hany; Hadi, Faizal Susilo; Sagirani, Tri; Cintya, Hedi Amelia Bella; Nugraha, Nugraha; Luqman, Citra Aisyah; Sinderela, Moriska; Sutanto, Dharma Adhi; Syafi, Muhammad Abiyu
GUYUB: Journal of Community Engagement Vol 5, No 4 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Nurul Jadid

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33650/guyub.v5i4.9617

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The cooperation between the Jombang Regency Government and the Community Service Team of the University of Surabaya identified target partners for bamboo-woven from micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) to develop their businesses at national and international levels. However, problems related to productivity and human resource capabilities are a priority to be resolved. To resolve this, the purpose is to provide assistance and renew technology to increase the productivity of Jombang Regency's superior products from bamboo through community service. The strategy carried out at the beginning was to conduct socialization. The next stage is implementing the community service program: training, assistance, and application of technology. The final stage is program evaluation. Meanwhile, the ABCD (Asset Based Community Development) method was chosen for this Community Service program. The results identified five components: Discovery, Dream, Design, Define, and Destiny. The assets and potentials owned by the target partners are infrastructure and human resources. The dream is to develop their businesses at national and international levels, to be able to meet the needs of community demand, and to innovate more modern products. The program design was grouped into four clusters: production, products, management, and marketing. Furthermore, the community service team together with one bamboo-woven partner determines the program activities: Increasing assets (bamboo cutting machines and thinning machines), increasing product diversity, increasing management capabilities, and increasing product promotion media. Finally, implementing program activities to increase machine assets and machine operation training, innovative product workshops, financial literacy training, and photographing bamboo woven products for components in the e-catalog. Finally, partners have bamboo-cutting and slicing technologies, digital administration, and innovative products. In conclusion, this Community Service program needs to be continued to achieve the Target Partners' desire to become MSMEs with national and international markets
Analisis Studi Kasus: Observasi Respons Fisik, Pemicu Social Anxiety, dan Kajian Furnitur Publik Eksisting di Ruang Publik Sutanto, Dharma Adhi; Hairunnas, Hairunnas; Sujatmiko, Guguh
SPACEPRO: Product Design Jurnal Volume 3 Nomor 2, November 2025
Publisher : INSTITUT SENI INDONESIA PADANGPANJANG

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26887/spacepro.v3i2.5479

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This study aims to analyze the physical responses associated with social anxiety, identify its underlying factors, and evaluate existing public furniture in Surabaya's public spaces. Utilizing a case study and observational methodology, data were collected through direct field observations and surveys administered to public space users. The research employed both qualitative and quantitative analysis to comprehensively understand the interplay between environmental conditions and the physical manifestations of social anxiety. Findings indicate that behaviors such as increased mobile phone usage, grounding techniques, and fidgeting are significant physical responses when individuals encounter ambiguous or crowded public environments. Additionally, the evaluation of current public furniture revealed that existing designs do not adequately address the needs of users experiencing social anxiety, highlighting a critical opportunity for innovative design interventions. In conclusion, enhancing the design of public furniture to be more responsive to the emotional and physical needs of users can serve as an effective strategy in reducing social anxiety levels and improving the overall quality of urban public experiences.