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Project Risk Mitigation in Construction Projects (Case Study of Medan Station Building and Emplacement Development Project Phase II) Hardiputra, Andrew; Noviaristanti, Siska; Rahadian, Dadan
Jurnal Manajemen Indonesia Vol. 25 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Manajemen Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25124/jmi.v25i1.6074

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The success of a construction project can be determined by the achievement of targets in terms of time, cost and quality. The data shows that several construction projects undertaken by Waskita Karya experienced delays in the completion of work and increased costs. Risk mitigation has an important role in project control from the start in order to find out the causes of risk and how to handle them. This study aims to determine the risk mitigation strategy in the Medan Station Building and Emplacement Development Project Phase II. The research phenomenon is explored using a case study method through a quantitative approach. Data collection techniques are interviews, observation, and documentation. Construction risk factors include internal, external and project risks. More in-depth studies are limited to project risks, which have a direct impact on time, cost, quality, construction and technology. The results showed that 43 relevant risk factors had been identified. Obtained 11 risk factors with a very high level of risk, including (1) delay in handing over the project to the owner, (2) failure to achieve the productivity plan for the contractor's equipment, (3) delay in land acquisition, (4) delay in finalizing the design, (5) increase in BK/PU, (6) increase in material prices, (7) waste material exceeding plan, (8) potential for extreme weather to hinder project implementation, (9) there are existing utilities, buildings, or other objects that need permits in in terms of demolition in the work area, (10) delays in fulfilling labor and work tools, (11) innovative working methods.
The Influence of Brand Equity, Service Quality, and Organizational Commitment on Job Loyalty and Lecturer Performance haeruddin; Ibrahim; Asriati; Iqbal AR
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25124/jmi.v25i1.6519

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This study aims to examine the influence of brand equity, service quality, and organizational commitment on lecturer performance through job loyalty at Universitas Muhammadiyah Makassar. Employing a descriptive quantitative research approach, data were collected from 106 respondents via questionnaires. Hypotheses were tested using Path Analysis and Sobel Test methods. The research findings reveal that brand equity has a positive but non significant effect on job loyalty, while service quality and organizational commitment significantly influence job loyalty. Additionally, brand equity, service quality, organizational commitment, and job loyalty collectively have a positive and significant impact on lecturer performance. Interestingly, brand equity does not significantly affect lecturer performance through job loyalty; however, service quality and organizational commitment significantly influence lecturer performance through job loyalty. Based on these findings, recommendations are provided to the university management to develop holistic and integrated strategies aimed at enhancing service quality, reinforcing organizational commitment, and improving lecturer job loyalty. These strategies may include professional development programs, infrastructure and facility enhancements, fostering an inclusive organizational culture, and strengthening communication and relationships between management and lecturers. Furthermore, efforts to enhance institutional branding are suggested to bolster the university's image and reputation as a leading academic institution committed to quality education
Employee Demonstration and Policy on Setting the Minimum Wage for East Java Province from the Aspect of Industrial Relations Sugianto, Giovanni; Eddy Madiono Sutanto
Jurnal Manajemen Indonesia Vol. 25 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Manajemen Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25124/jmi.v25i1.6820

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This research was conducted to determine industrial relations between the government, companies, and employees in determining the provincial minimum wage in East Java. This study uses a qualitative method.Data collection was carried out by interviews with the determination of three sources. Every aspect of industrial relations is used to see the role of each government agency, company, and employee. The validity of the findings istested using source triangulation, and then every aspect of industrialrelationsthat occursis described. The study results show that the industrial relations between the three parties were quite good. The government views the phenomenon of labor demonstrations as caused by several things, one of which is related to establishing the provincial minimum wage. Workers hold demonstrations every Labor Day and when setting wages. The government acts as a mediator between employers and workers during a demonstration. Then, the company experienced problems related to wages caused by several factors. Taxes in operational costs, shipping costs, and incidentals are one of the reasons. In addition, companies must also provide health insurance for workers in the social security program in accordance with government regulations. The labor association feels that the aspirations have not been realized, especially on the issue of wages. Therefore, workers hope for a proper discussion forum, and the aspirations conveyed can be realized, not just accommodated Keywords—Provincial Minimum Wage; Employees; Industrial Relations; Government; Companies; East Java
Antecedents of Career Growth: An Empirical Study in Higher Education Institutions Wijaya, Lianna; Sriwidadi, Teguh; Samuel, Sylvia
Jurnal Manajemen Indonesia Vol. 25 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Manajemen Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25124/jmi.v25i1.7218

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Today's businesses place a paramount importance on the performance of their employees due to its direct correlation with growth and enhanced revenues. The primary objective of this research endeavor is to ascertain the impact of employee satisfaction, employee benefits, and employee learning on career growth and employee performance. A sample consisting of 400 individuals employed in the Higher Education Institutions of Indonesia served as the focal point of this study. The participants, selected through purposive sampling, were provided with self-reporting questionnaires to gather essential data. To evaluate the hypothesized relationships, the researchers employed structural equation modeling analysis utilizing AMOS 26. The findings of this study revealed that employee performance and career growth within Indonesia's higher education institutions were significantly influenced by employee learning, employee benefits, and employee satisfaction. Furthermore, employee performance was shown to have a substantial and positive effect on career growth. These findings contribute valuable insight and offer practical guidance for managerial decision-making. The theoretical and practical implications of these findings can lay a strong foundation for future research endeavors aimed at exploring career growth. It is recommended that the management of higher education institutions prioritize the career growth of their employees.
Competency and Leadership Towards Work Commitment Through Loyalty in the Detachment of Indonesian Navy Force Headquarters Wibisono, Chablullah; Susanto, Eko Agus; Khaddafi, Muammar; Indrawan, Mohamad Gita
Jurnal Manajemen Indonesia Vol. 25 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Manajemen Indonesia
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The Indonesian Navy is responsible for guarding Indonesia's territorial waters and protecting the country from threats coming from the sea. A strong work commitment ensures TNI AL personnel are always ready, on guard, and highly dedicated. This research examines the Navy members' work commitment, influenced by Competence and Leadership as an intermediary with the Navy members' Loyalty. This research method is quantitative research that utilizes primary data. Based on sample calculations using the Slovin formula, 136 respondents were obtained who were members of the Indonesian Navy who served in the Headquarters Detachment. The research results show that Competency and Leadership do not directly affect Work Commitment but rather affect Loyalty. Furthermore, Loyalty is proven to mediate Competence in Work Commitment, mediating the relationship between Leadership and Work Commitment. The results of this research can be used as material to highlight the performance of the TNI Navy and as a reference for determining TNI Navy human resource policies.
Navigating Workplace Diversity: The Roles Of Core Self-Evaluation And Emotional Intelligence In Conflict Management Rosita, Sry; Musnaini; Aira, Dian Mala Fithriani; Tialonawarmi, Feny
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The study aims to assess the direct impacts of core self-evaluation and emotional intelligence on workplace conflict and determine Diversity's mediating role in this relationship. Additionally, it seeks to understand the broader implications of these interactions for conflict management and diversity initiatives within the workplace. The research utilized a quantitative approach to distribute questionnaires to 94 lecturers to capture data on the specified variables. These results support developing targeted training programs that enhance emotional intelligence and effectively manage Diversity to mitigate workplace conflicts. Furthermore, the study advocates for organizational policies that foster inclusion, encourage open dialogue, and respect for Diversity, thereby promoting a healthy and inclusive work environment. This study contributes valuable insights into the factors influencing workplace conflict in academic settings. It highlights the crucial roles of self-evaluation, emotional intelligence, and Diversity in managing conflict and fostering a productive, inclusive workplace.
Paradoks Kepemimpinan: Mengungkap Faktor Pendorong Disiplin Kerja pada Start-Up Berbasis Kearifan Lokal Wahjoedi, Tri
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The paper is intended to explain how the style of leadership, rewards, and punishments affect work discipline through motivation at PT. WDP, a local wisdom-based start-up company. Using a saturated sample of 34 employees and employing Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM), the results show a paradox in that, whereas leadership style and motivation do not have a significant effect on work discipline, rewards and punishments turn out to be the crucial drivers. Moreover, motivation does not act as a mediating variable between leadership style, rewards, punishments, and work discipline. These findings run counter to conventional leadership paradigms that stress the importance of rewards aligned with culture and punishments being fair and consistent in disciplining. The study emphasizes the integration of local cultural values into human resource practices and suggests that participatory leadership, when tailored to an indigenous context, can further elevate employee performance. This research develops actionable insights for start-ups in navigating the intersection of leadership with local wisdom effectively.
Determinant Factors to Improve Quality Education in The Faculty of Manufacturing Technology General Achmad Yani University Patra, Oviyan; Tuti Leni Suaningsih; Zaenal Muttaqien; Hendy Suryana
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To make UNJANI into an outstanding university requires individuals who can think and act quickly, withstand difficulties, and succeed in competition. To become an excellent university, it must meet the criteria for achieving the Main Performance Indicators set by the Directorate of Higher Education. UNJANI has consistently strived to improve its compensation structure, as it is believed to enhance company performance. The Faculty of Manufacturing Technology implements policies for teaching staff through a compensation structure to improve the quality of education, including educational and teaching performance, research performance, and community service performance. This study aims to explore the influence of compensation structure on employee performance and the improvement of educational quality at the Faculty of Manufacturing Technology, Universitas Jenderal Achmad Yani (UNJANI). This research uses a quantitative method with a survey approach. Data were collected through questionnaires distributed to faculty staff, supplemented with supporting data and interviews to gain a deeper understanding. The data analysis utilized descriptive and inferential statistical techniques to examine the relationships between the variables in the study. The results show that the compensation structure has a significant effect on employee performance, which in turn positively impacts the quality of education. These findings provide practical implications for university management in designing and implementing effective compensation policies to enhance employee performance and educational quality. As a recommendation from this study, management should conduct regular reviews of the compensation structure and develop training programs to improve employee performance.
The Role and Strategy of Islamic Organization (Muhammadiyah) in Realizing Sustainable Development Goals in Indonesia Tofan Tri Nugroho; Eko Hardiansyah; Diah Krisnaningsih
Jurnal Manajemen Indonesia Vol. 25 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Manajemen Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34818/jmi.v25i1.8970

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This article explores the role and strategies of the Muhammadiyah organization in contributing to the realization of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Indonesia. Muhammadiyah has evolved from its initial focus on modernizing Islamic education to impacting various sectors such as health, economy, and social responsibility. This research employs a descriptive qualitative approach using ethnographic analysis techniques, including interviews and observations, to examine Muhammadiyah's contributions. The findings highlight the organization's important role in education, health, and economic development, as well as its plans to expand into new sectors such as mining and pharmaceutical production. This study underscores Muhammadiyah's potential to further contribute to sustainable development in Indonesia. Keywords : Ethnographic; Muhammadiyah; SDGs; Strategies

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