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PENGARUH KEPEMIMPINAN TRANSFORMASIONAL, TEAMWORK, DAN DISIPLIN KERJA TERHADAP KINERJA PEGAWAI PADA DINAS SOSIAL DAERAH ISTIMEWA YOGYAKARTA (DIY) Pandi; Eko Prasojo
Journal Competency of Business Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): Journal Competency of Business
Publisher : Program Studi Manajemen

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui pengaruh kepemimpinan transformasional, teamwork dan disiplin kerja terhadap kinerja pegawai pada dinas sosial (DIY). Teknik pengambilan data pada penelitian ini menggunakan sampling jenuh (sensus) dengan jumlah 50 responden yang merupakan pegawai yang bekerja pada dinas sosial (DIY). Alat uji analisis yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah uji regresi linear berganda dan uji koefisien detreminasi (R2). Sedangkan uji hipotesis yang digunakan adalah signifikansi parsial (uji t) dan signifikansi (uji f). Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa : 1) kepemimpinan transformasional sebesar 0,753 lebih besar (>) dari 0,05, yang artinya secara parsial tidak berpengaruh signifikan terhadap kinerja pegawai pada dinas sosial (DIY). 2) teamwork sebesar 0,239 lebih besar (>) dari 0,05, yang artinya secara parsial tidak berpengaruh berpengaruh signifikan terhadap kinerja pegawai pada dinas Sosial (DIY). 3) disiplin kerja sebesar 0,001 lebih kecil (<) dari 0,05, yang artinya secara parsial berpengaruh signifikan terhadap kinerja pegawai pada dinas sosial (DIY). 4) kepemimpinan transformasional, teamwork dan disiplin kerja sebesar 0,001 lebih kecil (<) dari 0,05, yang artinya secara simultan bersama-sama berpengaruh signifikan terhadap kinerja pegawai pada dinas sosial (DIY).
Penerapan Metode Hayami dalam Analisis Nilai Tambah Pengolahan Ikan Bandeng Menjadi Amplang Hasiani, Yarna; Maulana Ash'ari, Fuzi; Suslinawati; Pandi
Rawa Sains: Jurnal Sains STIPER Amuntai Vol 14 No 1 2024 Edisi Juni 2024
Publisher : LPPM Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Pertanian Amuntai

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Fish is a perishable food so special handling is required to maintain its quality. Post-harvest handling of agricultural and fishery products is an activity downstream agribusiness subsystem. Post-harvest handling has an impact on selling prices. This Research aims to analyze the added value of the processing of milkfish (Chanos chanos) into “Amplang” (Indonesian traditional snack) in Rampa Manunggul Village, Sampanahan Subdistrict, Kotabaru Regency, South Kalimantan Province. Data analysis in this research used the Hayami method. Data was collected using the case study method on Amplang processing business "Sinar Laut". The results of this research show that based on the Hayami method analysis. The added value of milkfish processing in the "Sinar Laut" amplang business is IDR. 101,226/ kg of raw materials with a business owner's profit of 65.02% and a value added ratio of 72.30%, the value added ratio is included in the high category, because the value ratio is more than 40%.
Effect of Filters in Photoplethysmography Analog Signals Using Open-Source LTspice Software Pandi; Abuzairi, Tomy
International Journal of Electrical, Computer, and Biomedical Engineering Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Indonesia

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Analog signal processing plays a crucial role in the realm of biomedical signal analysis. This study investigates the application of analog signal processing techniques in the domain of biomedical signals, focusing on enhancing the quality and reliability of recorded physiological data. The primary emphasis is on the implementation of analog filters and amplifiers to address challenges such as noise reduction, signal conditioning, and overall signal improvement. The processing of physiological signals, such as photoplethysmography (PPG), necessitates the use of amplifiers and filters within a range of 0.4 to 5Hz. Signal noise can stem from various sources, including the test subject’s muscle movement, respiration, humming, power line interference, or even from the device itself. The research methodology involves a comparison of 3 different order of Butterworth filter circuits and their impact on the signal. The test input signal is derived from an SpO$_2$ simulator, read by a standard PPG sensor, and processed by the internal 12-bit ADC of Nucleo-F429ZI. The resulting data is stored in CSV format for subsequent use in filter design simulations with SPICE. For analog circuit designers, the utilization of SPICE in the form of LTspice proves invaluable. This open software, LTspice, boasts a simple yet powerful interface, facilitating a focus on the conceptualization and performance of the design