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Devotion: Journal of Research and Community Service
ISSN : 27770915     EISSN : 27976068     DOI : 10.36418
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Construction Management of Jati Weir Rehabilitation (Channel Madiun Irrigation Area) Magetan Regency with Value Engineering & Scheduling Implementation Management Planning Hadi, Suprapto; Oetomo, Wateno; Wulandari, Esti
Devotion : Journal of Research and Community Service Vol. 3 No. 14 (2022): Special Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i14.301

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One of the infrastructure developments in the region that will soon be implemented is the construction of the Jati Weir rehabilitation construction project which is the main dam in the Madiun Irrigation Area (DI SIM) Main Channel in Magetan Regency. In order to maximize the results of cost and time, it is necessary to have a flexible technique or management in the work of this project. The method used to determine alternative types of construction that are efficient and effective in terms of cost and time is the application of Value Engineering in the Jati Weir rehabilitation planning work. Then to get the most effective and efficient time needed for the construction of the rehabilitation of the Jati Weir is done by analyzing the needs of time, labor and tools and the results of the analysis are included in the preparation of a work schedule with the help of Microsoft Project Manager 2021 software. The results of the Value Engineering analysis are the work items that can be done are the still pond items; The existing construction is a random pile of concrete blocks in the form of 1x1x0.5 m blocks with alternatives given to replace the existing construction are 1000 kg tetrapod concrete blocks and 1000 kg dolos concrete blocks; the selected alternative is 1000 kg dolos concrete blocks with a manufacturing and installation cost of Rp. 16,239,115,273.27. 16,239,115,273.27; The cost value of making and installing 1000 kg of dolos concrete blocks is reduced by Rp. 6,252,816,421.53 from the existing construction value; The overall total cost changes from Rp. 62,420,557,268.77 (excluding VAT/VAT) to Rp. 56,167,740,847.24 (excluding VAT/VAT) after Value Engineering. For the implementation schedule plan, the time for Preparatory Work takes a total of 42 working days and for the Jati Weir Rehab Work takes a total of 185 working days. The work is planned to start from March 01, 2023 and end on November 29, 2023.
Project Team Bulding, Conflict and Negotiation Dwi Ningsih, Arie; Ariani, Desy; Sagala, Suwastati; Harahap, Darmawati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i14.302

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The purpose of this study is to find out about conflict in negotiations. Organizational conflict is a difference of opinion or contradiction between two or more individuals or groups or work units in an organization because they have to share their limited resources in work activities, and the facts they have different goals, values, perceptions and interests. Internal conflict is often seen as a common event that is also faced by organizational leaders. Handling conflict requires a creative process that expects positive results, namely solutions and good relations between the two parties. Qualitative approach is a type of research that aims to analyze in depth a phenomenon related to the research focus to be explored. The sources used are primary and secondary data. Research results negotiation is a process in which two or more parties who have similar or contradictory interests meet and talk to reach an agreement. Conflict always arises when one person's point of view is different from that of others. In order for conflicts to provide optimal benefits and to reduce negative impacts, conflicts can be managed by preventing and handling conflicts so that the goals and objects of negotiation can be achieved. If there is no way in negotiations, it can be proposed to use delays to give time for both parties to think repeat and meditate according to the difficult situation. This delay does not mean postponing negotiations, but rather provides an opportunity when tensions escalate and this delay must be used by both parties and not used to avoid conflict.
Utilization of Educational Games For Distance Learning In Mathematics Class VIII Middle School Nur Kholifah, Anisa; Masitoh, Siti; Yolanita Maureen, Irena
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i14.303

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The development of information and communication technology has now touched various domains that are able to change conventional methods into modern ones. As an example of technological developments in student learning media which are now varied and creative, such as the application of learning through educational-themed games. The game contains content in the form of interesting and interactive learning materials with the aim of being able to increase student interest in learning and form a fun learning environment. This study used the research and development (R&D) method with the aim of implementing a design game with the theme of educating mathematics subjects at the VIII grade level of junior high school in the distance learning process. The results of the study, namely educational game learning media, met the validity criteria with an average proportion obtained from expert validators of 85.94% and included in the "very valid" category. Educational game learning media also meet the practical criteria with an average proportion of results obtained from filling out student response questionnaires of 87.5% and are included in the "very practical" category.
Determinant Earnings Quality, Size of Companies Registered In Indonesia, Malaysia, America and Singapore Alfarisy Rahersya, Revan; Daito, Apollo
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i14.304

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The industrial revolution 4.0 at this time requires companies to interact directly with the global market. The intense global competition we are facing includes the economic sector which is growing rapidly accompanied by technological developments. The purpose of this research is to examine the influence of the factors that influence earnings quality. the data analysis technique used in this study is multiple linear regression analysis. The population in this study are companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange, the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, the United States Stock Exchange and the Singapore Stock Exchange. Data collection used a purposive sampling method, with a total sample of 52 with a quota of 13 samples for each country. The independent variables of this study are Leverage and Profitability, the dependent variable of this study is Earnings Quality. The results showed that the Leverage and Profitability variables had no effect on earnings quality in all categories of this study, while Size Companies were able to moderate the effect on earnings quality in Indonesia and Malaysia.
Analysis of Content Benefits of Audiovisual Learning Models For Nonformal Early Children and Basic Education Zulkarnain, Rufran; Herman, Herman
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i14.305

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This research is to describe the duties and responsibilities of the Bengkulu Province PAUD and Dikmas Development Center (BP PAUD) which must be carried out by tutors and teachers, namely, the development of learning models. The Bengkulu Province PAUD and Dikmas Development Center (BP PAUD) has created a development product entitled social-financial learning through Audio Visual for Non-Formal PAUD Children and Basic Education to support children's learning from home. This research method uses descriptive qualitative research methods, data collection techniques use interview techniques, observation and documentation, data validation techniques use time triangulation techniques, subject triangulation and technical triangulation, the subjects in this study are Non-Formal PAUD managers and Basic Education managers who implement development the Daily Learning Implementation Plan (RPPH) model in Non-Formal PAUD and Basic Education. To ensure the benefits of the model development product by the manager, this research was carried out. The purpose of this study was to find out the benefits of teaching materials about financial social learning strategies in the Daily Learning Implementation Plan (RPPH), namely to help educators and students focus on learning in accordance with the teaching materials that have been provided, and the benefits of financial learning activities through Audio Visual for PAUD Children Non-formal and Basic Education in the Daily Learning Implementation Plan (RPPH), namely to support learning from and make the implementation of learning more focused, directed because it takes advantage of children's hearing and sight so that children become interested and active in learning while the benefits of RPPH content are about Audio Visual learning for identity because in the RPPH there are already themes and sub-themes, another benefit of the Daily Learning Implementation Plan (RPPH) is to make the implementation of learning more focused and directed, especially for Non-formal PAUD Children and Basic Education
Job Satisfaction as A Predictor of Organizational Citizenship Behavior In Employees of PT. X Cirebon Fiera Maga, Solagratia Angelita; Prapunoto, Susana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i14.306

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This study aims to determine job satisfaction as a predictor of organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) in employees of PT. X in Cirebon. The population in this study amounted to 31 people who were also the sample in this study also taken using total sampling technique. The analytical method used is simple linear regression analysis. The results showed that job satisfaction has a positive and significant effect on organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) on employees of PT. X in Cirebon. The value of the determinant coefficient obtained is 13%, which means that job satisfaction contributes 13% to the OCB of employees of PT. X in Cirebon. The magnitude of the influence is indeed relatively small, namely 13% but this finding can still confirm that in general the employees of PT. X in Cirebon, OCB can be built with or in conjunction with job satisfaction
Analysis of Factors Influencing Library Financing Serbajadi 1st State Senior High School Suwandi, Suwandi; Siahan, Amirrudin; Akhir, Muhammad; Nasution, Asrul; Salam Nasution, Abdul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i14.307

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This study aims to find out how the library facilities and infrastructure at SMA 1 Negeri Serbajadi are, then to find out how the interest in visiting students is and to find out whether or not there is an influence between library facilities and infrastructure on students' interest in visiting SMA 1 Negeri Serbajadi. This research is a quantitative research. A sample of 249 students using the Simple Random Sampling technique. Data collection techniques using questionnaires and documentation. Data processing techniques using descriptive analysis techniques and inferential analysis. The results showed that there was no influence between the intensity of student arrivals and library costs which showed a negative correlation of -0.363. There was a simultaneous effect between the availability of library books on library costs for class XI students at the SMA N 1 Serbajadi Library by 32%. So that the increase in the availability of library books will affect the increase in library support costs for class XI students in the library of SMA N 1 Serbajadi. There is an effect of library facilities on library costs for class XI students in the library of SMA N 1 Serbajadi with a partial contribution value of 48.2%. So the better the library facilities, the higher the student library costs. There is an effect of library management on library costs for class XI students in the SMA N 1 Serbajadi library with a partial contribution value of 2.5%. So the more library services increase, the student library costs also increase. There is an effect of library services on library costs for class XI students in the SMA N 1 Serbajadi library with a partial contribution value of 5.83%. So the more library services increase, the student library costs also increase.
Analysis of Indonesian Port Integration System Performance (Inaportnet) Based On Pieces Framework Variables In 2021 Sekarwati Ariadi, Tiara; Malisan, Johny; Sugiharti, Endang
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i14.310

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This study is aimed at identifying the variables of the Indonesian Port Integration (Inaportnet) System Performance Based on the Piece Framework Variables in 2021. The built model includes explanations. Six independent variables (independent) and one dependent variable (dependent). Variables that have positions as independent variables are performance, information and data, economy, control and security, efficiency, and service. The variable that acts as a variable is user satisfaction. Data analysis was performed using the Multiple Linear Regression Analysis approach. The data used are primary, quantitative, and cross-sectional data. The data were collected from 80 respondents by distributing questionnaires using a Likert scale with five answer choices. Data analysis was carried out with the help of the SPSS application. The results of testing variables, namely performance, and economics, show that there is a significant influence on the user satisfaction variable, while for the variables, information and data, control and security, efficiency, and service do not have a significant effect on the user satisfaction variable, it is evident from the results of the T test where the performance variable, and economics showed a significant level less than 0.05, and was positive for user satisfaction, and the information and data, control and security, efficiency, and service showed variables a significant level greater than 0.05 , and declared no positive effect on user satisfaction
Determinant Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure, Size of Companies Registered of Bursa Efek Indonesian Property nd Real Estate Ravi, Muhammad; Mulya, Hadri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i14.311

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This study discusses how Profitability and Leverage on Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosures are moderated by company size. This study uses secondary data as a data source with a total sample of 135 companies listed on the property and real estate sector stock exchanges with a time span from 2016 to 2020. The results of this study indicate that the Profitability variable does not have a significant effect on Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure has a significant effect if it is moderated by Size Companies while the Leverage variable has a significant effect on Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure but does not have a significant effect if it is moderated by Size Companies.
Model of Forming a Sharia Entrepreneurial Spirit In Islamic Boarding Schools Afif, Ali; Febriati, Febriati; Dwi Widyastuti, Reni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i14.312

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Orphanages as places of learning and Islamic character building, have empowerment programs to help improve the quality of foster children's skills through formal education, religious education and entrepreneurship training. The purpose of this study was to analyze the strategies for encouraging entrepreneurial spirit in Islamic boarding schools and the factors that form the entrepreneurial spirit of students at Islamic boarding schools, especially in the Kubu Raya district, West Kalimantan province. The method used is behavioral observation, direct interviews with students and managers and caretakers at Islamic boarding schools. Then the results of the answers will be processed using triangulation data and to be concluded. The research was conducted at Mu'inul Islam and Darul Fikri Islamic boarding schools, Kubu Raya district, West Kalimantan province. The results of this study indicate that the main strategies and factors in building an entrepreneurial spirit are faith and piety. It was also found that Islamic boarding schools have a major role in molding Islamic entrepreneurial spirit, namely creating business units by empowering students and the community through entrepreneurship programs so that they can support and improve the welfare of students and the community in creating many jobs. Through the involvement of students in entrepreneurship in Islamic boarding schools, they have succeeded in educating alumni to establish business fields. namely creating business units by empowering students and the community through entrepreneurship programs so that they can support and improve the welfare of students and the community in creating lots of jobs. Through the involvement of students in entrepreneurship in Islamic boarding schools, they have succeeded in educating alumni to establish business fields. namely creating business units by empowering students and the community through entrepreneurship programs so that they can support and improve the welfare of students and the community in creating many jobs. Through the involvement of students in entrepreneurship in Islamic boarding schools, they have succeeded in educating alumni to establish business fields.

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