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MENGEMBANGKAN KEWIRAUSAHAAN SOSIAL BERBASIS LINGKUNGAN UNTUK PEMBERDAYAAN KELUARGA MELALUI PENDIDIKAN PAUD Desi Wulandari; Lili fauziah
Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Ilmu Vol. 1 No. 6 (2024): Desember : Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Ilmu (JIMI)
Publisher : CV. Denasya Smart Publisher

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Early Childhood Education (PAUD) has a crucial role in shaping children's character and basic knowledge, including in terms of environmental awareness. On the other hand, many families in Indonesia are facing economic challenges that require intervention to improve their well-being. This research aims to develop environment-based social entrepreneurship as a tool for family empowerment through early childhood education. Environment-based social entrepreneurship not only aims to create profitable businesses, but also to support the sustainability of nature, thus having a positive impact on both the family economy and environmental conservation. Through literature research, it was found that the integration of social entrepreneurship with early childhood education can provide dual benefits: increasing environmental awareness in children and empowering parents with eco-friendly entrepreneurial skills that can increase family income. Collaboration between educational institutions, the government, and the community is also considered very important to ensure the successful implementation of this program.
Determining Factors for the Implementation of Learning Organizations in the Human Resources Bureau of the Ministry of Home Affairs Lili Fauziah; Muh Ilham; Faria Ruhana
Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Indonesia (JIM-ID) Vol. 5 No. 01 (2026): Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisplin Indonesia (JIM-ID), January 2026
Publisher : Sean Institute

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Changes in the strategic environment and the demands of bureaucratic reform encourage government organizations to enhance their adaptive capacity through continuous learning. In this context, the concept of a learning organization becomes particularly important, especially for human resource management units that play a strategic role in developing civil servants. This study aims to analyze the implementation of a learning organization within the Human Resources Bureau of the Ministry of Home Affairs, identify the factors influencing its implementation, and examine the efforts undertaken to optimize the application of the learning organization concept. This research employs a descriptive qualitative approach. Data were collected through in-depth interviews with structural officials and implementing staff within the Human Resources Bureau, observations, and document review. The data were analyzed using data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion-drawing techniques, accompanied by triangulation to ensure data validity. The findings indicate that the implementation of a learning organization within the Human Resources Bureau of the Ministry of Home Affairs has been underway; however, it has not yet been fully institutionalized as an organizational culture. The five disciplines of a learning organization personal mastery, mental models, shared vision, team learning, and systems thinking have emerged in work practices, particularly in strategic activities, but remain partial and situational in nature. Supporting factors for the implementation of a learning organization include leadership commitment, policy support for the merit system, and the presence of employees with strong learning motivation. Conversely, inhibiting factors include a strong administrative work culture, uneven employee competencies, resistance to change, and weak coordination and utilization of digital systems. This study concludes that the Human Resources Bureau of the Ministry of Home Affairs is in a transitional phase toward becoming a learning organization, requiring strengthened learning leadership, a shift in mindset, and the sustained institutionalization of organizational learning.