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Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science
ISSN : 28085957     EISSN : 28086724     DOI : 10.55324
Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science (IJOMS) is a scientific journal in the form of research and can be accessed openly. This journal has e-ISSN 2808-6724 and p-ISSN 2808-5957. This journal is published monthly by International Journal Labs. The development of the company made the management of this Journal transferred to International Journal Labs which is part of Syntax Corporation Indonesia. Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science (IJOMS) provides a means for ongoing discussion of relevant issues that fall within the focus and scope of the journal that can be examined empirically. This journal publishes research articles covering multidisciplinary sciences, including: Humanities and social sciences, contemporary political science, Educational sciences, religious sciences and philosophy, economics, Engineering sciences, Health sciences, medical sciences, design arts and media sciences.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 664 Documents
IMPLEMENTING THE CHARACTER OF SITI MANGGOPOH STRUGGLE WITH THE NETHERLANDS AS A SOURCE OF HISTORICAL LEARNING Muria Yuliana; Eka Nasha Putri D.Y
Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science Vol. 1 No. 7 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science
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The Manggopoh people's movement is a movement carried out by the Manggopoh people to address the people's anger and resistance to the policies implemented by the Dutch East Indies government, what's interesting about this movement is that the leader of the movement is a woman known as Mande Siti or Siti Manggopoh. This article aims to describe how Siti Manggopoh struggle against the Dutch. The data collected in the writing of this article were obtained through a literature review of a book entitled Siti Manggopoh. The troops led by Siti Manggopoh consisted of 17 people including Rasyid, the husband of Siti himself. From this movement gave birth to a battle and war of the Manggopoh people which greatly shocked the Minangkabau land at that time which matured 53 Dutch soldiers. because of the courage, religious obedience and love for the country which can be seen in the character of Siti Manggopoh struggle against the Netherlands, this can be used as a source of historical lessons.
IMPLEMENTATION OF EXPOSITORY LEARNING TO INCREASE THEMATIC LEARNING RESULTS THEME 1 MYSELF SUB THEME 1 ME AND A NEW FRIEND IN THE THEMATIC LESSON IN CLASS I MIN 3 CIJANTUNG IN 2018/2019 Siti Mahmudah
Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science Vol. 1 No. 7 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science
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The problems to be studied in this study are: (a) Does expository affect thematic learning outcomes for Class I students? (b) How is the influence of the expository on the mastery of thematic material in Grade I students? Meanwhile, the objectives of this research are: (a) To reveal the effect of expository on thematic learning outcomes in Grade I students. (b) To reveal the effect of expository learning on mastery of thematic material in Grade I students. This study usesaction researchas much as three rounds. Each round consists of four stages, namely: design, activities and observations, reflection, and revision. The target of this research is the students of Class I SD Negeri. The data obtained in the form of formative test results, observation sheets of teaching and learning activities. From the results of the analysis, it was found that student learning achievement increased from cycle I to cycle III, namely, cycle I (67%), cycle II (75%), cycle III (92%). The conclusion of this research is the application of expository can have a positive effect on the achievement and learning motivation of Class I students and this learning model can be used as an alternative thematic learning.
YUMEYA RESTAURANT’S MARKETING STRATEGY POST-EMERGENCY RESTRICTIONS TOWARDS COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES (PPKM) DUE TO THE COVID-19 CASE’S NUMBER’S INCREASE Shanty Syarifah; Sa’diyah El-Adawiyah
Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science Vol. 1 No. 7 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science
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PPKM indirectly affects the continuity of the business world. Similarly, the restaurant business sector, is what makes restaurant entrepreneurs have to think hard about how to bounce back their business. Yumeya Restaurant was able to get through the crisis period after being hit by the emergency PPKM period with his activities in the field of marketing communication. Marketing communication became one of the tools that Yumeya Restaurant did to bounce back. Therefore, this research activity aims to find out the marketing communication strategy of Yumeya Restoran to rise due to emergency PPKM rules due to increased Covid 19 cases. The research method uses a qualitative approach by conducting research and analysis of the phenomenon of marketing communication at Yumeya Restaurant post-PPKM Emergency. The data collection techniques carried out are interviews and observations with sources. The informant in this study involved 1 (one) person as a key informant people as supporting informants. The results revealed that the marketing Communication Strategy conducted by Yumeya Restaurant by utilizing 4 elements of the marketing mix and elements of the marketing communication mix, namely advertising, sales promotion, special events and experiences, public relations and news, direct marketing, and personal sales. To market its products Yumeya Restaurant uses marketing communication strategies in a persuasive, informative, and educative way.
WEB-BASED OFFICE EQUIPMENT AND INVENTORY PROCUREMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM AT BANK MANDIRI, CENTRAL JAKARTA Hanif Rahman Nasution; Susafa'ati Susafa'ati
Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science Vol. 1 No. 7 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science
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The manual procurement system for office stationery and inventory that has been felt so far has many shortcomings and is less effective and more time consuming, so it is necessary to develop effective and efficient goods management activities by building a procurement management information system through a web-based application, the use of which can be automatically and more familiar or very easy for the user. So the purpose of this system is to make it easier for Bank Mandiri staff to systematically monitor the procurement of equipment and investments. Interview is a process of communication or interaction to collect as much information as possible by means of question and answer. The Information System for the Procurement of Office Stationery (ATK) and Inventory has a system that automates the internet network so that it is safer and creates efficiency. Controlled the stock of incoming and outgoing goods. Facilitate monitoring of procurement and inventory data for Office Stationery (ATK) and inventory for decision making in management.
THE ECONOMIC EFFECT OF REJOSOPINGGIR UMKM ADVERTISEMENT IN VILLAGE WEBSITE Siti Munawaroh; Zulva Zanna Kamila; Tamara Novianti Putri
Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science Vol. 1 No. 7 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science
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This study discusses the home business listed on the village website. In the home business there are several products, namely, anyaman bamboo, wedek, sesek and meri rejeki. The new Rejosopinggir website was created by researchers due to direct requests from village officials. The purpose of the website is to introduce village profiles and promote village superior products. In addition, many home-based businesses in Rejosopnggir village have not yet entered the social media scene to promote their products. Many home businesses are still using traditional methods for promotion. Examples include traveling throughout the village, approaching the nearest places or minimarkets, and disseminating products by word of mouth. According to Sombert's theory, the home business in Rejosopinggir is still in the first and second eras. Namely, a closed economy and crafts and barter. With this goal in mind, qualitative research is carried out by interviewing the four sources who come from superior products listed on the village website. This program is a forum for our research to become a benchmark for economic improvement in Rejosopinggir. From the results of the interviews, we have known the responses of the four businessmen in Rejosopinggir village. Three of the four interviewees stated that the results of the superior product profile could help them to expand the range of promotions for their products and attract more consumers. One of them thinks otherwise, namely the product profile on the village website needs a lot of improvement, especially in product information and product photos, because superior products always make new innovations. With interviews with the four sources, we can conclude that there are many rooms for improvement, especially the village's superior product menu, especially for detailed information about the local people's production sites as well as including complete product photos.
SEGMENTING, TARGETING AND POSITIONING ANALYSIS OF MSME FURNITURE BASUKI LACASA MALANG Novita Rifaul Kirom; Sudarmiatin Sudarmiatin
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At the end of 2019 Indonesia began to enter the Covid-19 pandemic which caused a decline in the turnover of several MSMEs. So it is necessary to carry out market research. In determining the need for furniture in the market, every MSME in the furniture sector must carry out a market strategy, one of the market strategies is segmenting, targeting and positioning (STP). In this strategy, it is possible to divide heterogeneous prospective customers into homogeneous prospective customers so that market conditions can be easily entered by MSMEs, especially in the furniture sector. The aims of this study are: 1) to determine the suitability of market segmentation carried out by MSME furniture, Basuki Lacasa; 2) determine the suitability of the target market carried out by MSME Basuki Lacasa; 3) to find out the results of the position of MSME Basuki Lacasa in the market. The method in this research is qualitative with 1 key informant and 3 co-informants. The final result obtained in this research is the application of segmenting, targeting and positioning that has been carried out in accordance with market conditions. STP (Segmenting, Targeting, Positioning) carried out by UMKM Furniture Basuki Lasaca are as follows: (a) the targeted market segments are the upper social class, lower social class and middle social class, (b) the selected target market is in the form of segment concentration or single market, (c) Basuki Lasaca furniture is positioned as furniture with high quality.
ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECT KNOWLEDGE SHARING, TEAMWORK ON EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT AND EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE IN BARISTAND INDUSTRI SURABAYA THE MINISTRY OF INDUSTRY’S WORK UNIT Nina Kusumiartono; Ida Aju Brahmasari; I Dewa Ketut Raka Ardiana
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Human resources need to be considered in an organization or agency as a form of business activity. Agencies achieve the target of what they have proclaimed in their agency or company based on their performance. Employee performance can be seen from the data based on the employee performance report (LAKIP) at the Surabaya Industrial Baristand Work Unit of the Ministry of Industry, namely the realization of the agency's performance achievement of 61 which means it does not meet the target number, while the performance achievement should be 71. Human resources can be increased accompanied by culture work based on the average index of professionalism and employee discipline in 2020. Mathew in Gunawan and Wardana (2018 429), wrote that the presence of knowledge sharing in an organization or agency can give birth to innovation and higher performance. Employees are increasingly performing well and productively due to self-motivation, focus, creativity, initiative, communication and good behavior, Bedarkar in Gunawan and Wardana (2018 429). Research purpose from determine effect knowledge sharing, teamwork for employee engagement and employee performance at the Baristard Industry Surabaya, the Ministry of Industry's Work Unit. The research method uses explanatory causality with a sample of 105 respondents. Questionnaires can be used to collect data that can tested using SPSS for validity and reliability. SEM testing using AMOS version 26 can prove is knowledge sharing and teamwork have a significant effect on employee engagement and employee performance.
THE EFFECT OF SCHOOL PROMOTION ON THE DECISIONS OF PROSPECTIVE NEW STUDENTS IN THE SELECTION OF SMAK ST. PETER KEWAPANTE Natalia Wahyu Ningsih; Haji Amir Djonu; Nurdin Haji Abdul Rahman
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This study aims to find the effect of school promotion on the decision to choose. This research was conducted at SMAK St. Petrus Kewapante in the semester 2nd of the school year 2020-2021. The research population is 58 students. The technique used in this research is a saturated sampling technique whit total of 51 students. The method used in this research is descriptive quantitative. All statements are valid, reliable, normal, linear and non- heteroscedastic. Based on the results of simple linear regression calculations obtained that the decision to choose is 18.796 + 0.364 promotion. The results of hypothesis testing using t-test calculation obtained that the value of calculated-t is greater than the value of tabled-t (3,805 > 2,00). This means H0 is rejected and H1 is accepted. This result indicates that the coefficient of the determination (Adjusted R Square) of the indpendent variable on the dependent variable is Adjusted R Square 0,212 or 21,2%. Therefore, it can be concluded that there is a relationship between promotion and the decision to choose new students in SMAK St. Petrus Kewapante
TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP, WORK MOTIVATION ON JOB SATISFACTION, EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE AT NATIONAL AMIL ZAKAT INSTITUTION Muklis Muklis; Riyadi Nugroho; Slamet Riyadi
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Purpose. The purpose of this study is to prove and analyze the performance of employees at the head office of the Yatim Mandiri National Amil Zakat Institution in Surabaya. This study uses four variables, namely transformational leadership, work motivation, job satisfaction, and employee performance. Design. With a population of 170 and a sample of 140, respondents were calculated using the Slovin formula. The sampling method is an intentional sampling from the sampling group with low probability. This study uses a survey method to collect quantitative data by using a questionnaire data analysis used by SEM in the Amos 26 program. Findings. According to this study, it shows that: 1) transformational leadership affects employee job satisfaction. 2) Transformational leadership affects employee performance. 3) Work motivation is very influential on employee job satisfaction. 4) Work motivation affects employee performance. 5) Job satisfaction affects employee performance. To find out that transformational leadership has the strongest influence on employee performance. Implications. The results of this study imply that when leaders carry out management well, the indicators of work motivation variables may have a strong effect on increasing employee job satisfaction. In addition, in a good management process by dividing the indicators of transformational leadership variables and indicators of work motivation variables that are adjusted to the characteristics of employees also has a strong effect on improving employee performance. In addition, the indicator of job satisfaction variable carried out in carrying out good management also has a strong effect on improving employee performance. Recommendation. The following researchers are encouraged to conduct research on the effect of transformational leadership, work motivation, job satisfaction, and employee productivity.
ANALYZING CUSTOMERS’ SATISFACTION ON FACILITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (FMS) USING WEBQUAL 4.0: A CASE STUDY Rr. Dhianita Apriany Taurintyanna; Cut Maisyarah Karyati
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Propertek Facility Management System is a website-based ERP, which is used as a dashboard and is systematically integrated with an application called Many Option. Currently the Property Management Facility Management System has been used in 3 apartments, namely The Pakubuwono Residence, Gading Icon Apartment, and Kubikahomy. This apartment has a total of 2,578 tenants to date. Based on this data, the quality of applications used by tenants must be measured based on user satisfaction. This study aims to determine whether the variables in the Webqual 4.0 measurement method, namely usability, information quality, and service interaction quality, can affect the level of user satisfaction of the Propertek Facility Management System website. The research method used is a quantitative research method, quantitative data is a research method based on positivistic (concrete data), research data in the form of numbers to be measured using statistics as a test calculation tool, related to the problem under study to produce a conclusion. In this study, the quality of the Property Management Facility Management System was measured using the WebQual 4.0 method. WebQual 4.0 is a method of measuring website quality based on end user perceptions. Webqual 4.0 was compiled based on research on three areas or dimensions, namely Usability, Information Quality, and Service Interaction. The results of measuring website quality using the WebQual 4.0 method are expected to be information for the development team to find out system weaknesses, as well as become a reference and benchmark for improving system quality.

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