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Training on Management Control System in Printing Entrepreneurs Abd Karim, Mohd Rahimie bin; Lada, Suddin; Halim, Hendra; Kesuma, T. Meldi; Siregar, M. Ridha; Riyaldi, Muhammad Haris; Nizam, Ahmad; Majid, M Shabri Abd; Dawood, Taufiq Carnegie; Priantana, Riha Dedi; Sakir, A; Sari, Meutia Dwi Novita; Amir, Fakhrurrazi
Jurnal Pengabdian Bakti Akademisi Vol 1, No 4 (2024): Jurnal Pengabdian Bakti Akademisi
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/jpba.v1i4.41202

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This community service activity aimed to improve the management control systems of print entrepreneurs around Universitas Syiah Kuala (USK). The main issue was the lack of understanding and implementation of effective control systems, leading to operational inefficiencies. Using a Service Learning approach, 10 entrepreneurs participated in training led by experts from Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) and USK. The training covered management control concepts and introduced basic technology tools to support business operations. Results showed a 25% increase in participants' understanding of management control systems and an 85% adoption rate of the techniques and technologies introduced. These improvements contributed to better business efficiency and align with Sustainable Development Goal 8, which emphasizes decent work and economic growth. This activity demonstrated that tailored training programs can significantly enhance small business operations and can be replicated for broader impact.
Socialization of Post-COVID-19 Community Economic Strengthening Strategy and Regional Poverty Alleviation Strategy in Aceh Besar Regency Mukhlis, Mukhlis; Sakir, A; Darwanis, Darwanis; Jamal, Abd; Nisva, Raisa Ullya; Dawood, Taufiq C; Umuri, Khairil; Sari, Meutia Dwi Novita; Nabilah, Nabilah; Zikran, Ghrina
Jurnal Pengabdian Bakti Akademisi Vol 1, No 2 (2024): Jurnal Pengabdian Bakti Akademisi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/jpba.v1i2.39018

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This community service activity aimed to address the economic challenges faced by the people of Aceh Besar post-COVID-19 and to develop effective poverty alleviation strategies for the region. Conducted on February 14, 2023, at the Dekranasda Aceh Besar office, this initiative was a collaboration between the Management Department, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Syiah Kuala, and the Government of Aceh Besar. The primary objectives were to enhance the understanding and skills of local stakeholders in formulating and implementing economic strengthening strategies and to foster collaboration among various community elements. The service-learning method was employed, integrating academic learning with community service to provide practical solutions to real-world problems. The activity involved 150 participants, including members of the Aceh Besar Regional House of Representatives (DPRK), 58 regional government organizations (OPD), Aceh's Development Planning Agency (Bappeda), the Head of Aceh Besar Statistics Bureau (BPS), representatives from NGOs, community leaders, local officials, academics, and other relevant stakeholders. The activities included presentations, workshops, and group discussions led by experts from Universitas Syiah Kuala and Bappeda Aceh. The results showed a significant increase in participants' understanding and skills, with 85% reporting improved knowledge in economic strengthening strategies. Additionally, eight concrete action plans were developed and implemented by the participants in their respective communities. The activity's success is evident from the high levels of participation and positive feedback, demonstrating its effectiveness in achieving its objectives. These outcomes contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly in poverty alleviation and economic well-being. Despite minor challenges such as time constraints and resource limitations, the activity successfully fostered collaboration and provided valuable insights for future community service initiatives.
Community Service: Training on Produced Dishwashing Soap from Waste Cooking Oil for Strengthening Gampong Blang Ara Community Income Jalaluddin, Jalaluddin; Suryani, Ade Irma; Suryani, Irma; Megawati, Megawati; Sakir, A; Halimatussakdiah, Halimatussakdiah; Arief, Rifqy Lamkaruna; Salsabilla, Raudhah; Tamimi, Azlya Salsabila
Jurnal Pengabdian Bakti Akademisi Vol 1, No 1 (2024): Jurnal Pengabdian Bakti Akademisi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/jpba.v1i1.37629

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Waste cooking oil contains saturated fatty acids, which are harmful to health. Repeated use of cooking oil creates a problem that must be resolved immediately. Apart from endangering the surrounding environment, it also has a lasting effect on the families who consume the oil. Therefore, this service activity provides a solution using used cooking oil so that it can be reused as a product, namely dishwashing soap. This research is located in Blang Ara Gampong, East Seunangan District, Nagan Raya Regency. The targets for this activity are housewives who use cooking oil every day to prepare their daily food. This target aims to train mothers in the village to create household production to produce applicable value and help the family's economic income. The methods used are observation, socialization, field practice, and evaluation at the final stage of the activity. The results of this service activity help the community, especially housewives, process used cooking oil into dishwashing soap; not only does it not pollute the environment, but it also increases income. The implementation went smoothly and received a good response from the community.
Enhancing the Economy and Human Capital of Santri Through Education: The Role of Islamic Boarding Schools (Dayah) in Aceh Yunus, Mukhlis; Long, Ahmad Sunawari bin; Faisal, Faisal; Nizam, Ahmad; Jalaluddin, Jalaluddin; Sakir, A; Riyaldi, Muhammad Haris; Adam, Muhammad; Musnadi, Said; Mahdani, Mahdani; Kesuma, Teuku Meldi; Siregar, Muhammad Ridha
Jurnal Pengabdian Bakti Akademisi Vol 2, No 2 (2025): Jurnal Pengabdian Bakti Akademisi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/jpba.v2i2.46152

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The rapid advancement of globalization has made economic and human resource (HR) development a key driver of national progress. Education plays a pivotal role in improving quality of life and economic welfare, particularly within thedayah(traditional Islamic boarding school) communities in Aceh. As Islamic educational institutions, dayah hold significant potential in educating and empowering local communities. However, challenges such as limited infrastructure, lack of access to modern technology, and insufficient skill development programs remain major obstacles. To address these issues, innovative approachesincluding vocational training and entrepreneurship educationmust be strengthened and integrated into the dayah curriculum. Collaboration with local industries and training institutions can provide market-relevant skills development.Community service initiatives conducted at Dayah Mini Aceh, which focus on enhancing economic and HR capacities through education, have demonstrated significant outcomes. Evaluations reveal improved understanding and skills among santri (Islamic students) in leveraging education to boost economic well-being. These efforts also contribute to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly in quality education (SDG 4) and decent work (SDG 8). This article provides a comprehensive overview of the challenges faced by dayah and proposes innovative solutions to transform them into effective hubs for education and economic empowerment. By addressing systemic barriers and fostering strategic partnerships, dayah can play a vital role in advancing both local and national development agendas.