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Lecturer’s Performance in Java Island in Review of and Lecturer Performance in Review of Organizational Culture, Management Effectiveness and Organizational Commitment Hiswara, Abrar; Sawitri, Ni Nyoman; Hapzi, Hapzi; Rony, Zahara Tussoleha
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 1 No. 11 (2023): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
Publisher : Westscience Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v1i11.395

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In the particular setting of Java Island's higher education institutions, this study explores the intricate links between organizational culture, managerial effectiveness, organizational commitment, and lecturer performance. An online questionnaire was used in this study to gather data from a sample of 267 lecturers and teaching staff members. Data analysis was done using structural equation modeling using SEM-PLS 4. The findings demonstrated that lecturers' organizational commitment and performance were greatly enhanced by a supportive and upbeat corporate culture. Effective management techniques also have a positive impact on lecturers' performance and organizational commitment. Conversely, it was discovered that increased lecturer performance was closely correlated with organizational commitment. The study's results highlight how crucial it is for higher education institutions to develop a welcoming environment, enhance management procedures, and put initiatives in place to encourage professor dedication. Despite its shortcomings, this study provides insightful information for higher education institutions in Java Island and abroad, laying the groundwork for further research in the subject of higher education management.
Agricultural extension: is it still relevant? Rony, Zahara Tussoleha; Heryadi, D. Yadi
Jurnal Studi Komunikasi Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Faculty of Communications Science, Dr. Soetomo University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/jsk.v8i1.8057

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Abstract The rapid development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and automation systems in the digital world challenges agricultural extension. This study investigates the contemporary significance of diverse and productive agriculture, specifically focusing on agricultural extension. This study investigates the implementation of agricultural extension services in Indonesia's automation, digital, and adapting environments through a comprehensive review of existing literature. Studies have indicated that agricultural extension plays a crucial role in mitigating climate change. This study assesses the effectiveness of agricultural extension services in different environments in Indonesia through qualitative research methods. Information was gathered by conducting interviews, surveys, and field observations. The results demonstrate the indispensability of agricultural extension in all types of environments, particularly in addressing climate change. It has been ascertained that each environment necessitates distinct educational approaches. Digital environments prioritise acquiring technical knowledge, automation environments necessitate education in sustainable agricultural practices, and adapting environments prioritise integrating field experience and local knowledge. This study provides an extensive review of the functions of agricultural extension. It demonstrates that agricultural extension can combat climate change. Furthermore, it underscores the importance of employing educational methods and approaches tailored to the specific environment, as this will influence the development of agricultural extension education.
Inter-Institutional Communication Model for Online Learning for Elementary School Students Widodo, Aan; Akbar, Moh. Rifaldi; Nurhaliza, Wa Ode Sitti; Rony, Zahara Tussoleha
Mediator: Jurnal Komunikasi Vol. 16 No. 2 (2023): Mediator: Jurnal Komunikasi
Publisher : UPT Publikasi Ilmiah UNISBA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29313/mediator.v16i2.2165

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This study seeks to understand various communication events in the learning process holistically. The communication events in this paper include communication from the interpersonal level, computer-mediated communication, to organizational communication. This study explains the communication process from the human aspect (non-technical) and human relations with learning media technology (technical). This study seeks to answer how daily communication and communication media technology is vital in implementing online education for elementary school students. This study aims to offer an inter-institutional communication model that can be used to provide online education for students in elementary schools during disaster emergencies such as the Covid-19 pandemic. This study uses a focus group discussion (FGD) methodology with data collection techniques in interviews, field observations, and literature studies. This study uses data analysis in three-stage coding: open, axial, and selective. The subjects in this study were providers of elementary school (Sekolah Dasar) in Subdistrict (Kelurahan) Teluk Pucung, Kota Bekasi. This study finds that there is a need for intensification of communication from the daily level involving local stakeholders to resolve non-technical problems. The government needs to improve the communication media technology infrastructure and innovation in learning media technology for students who take online learning at the elementary level.
ANALYSIS OF COMPETENCY AND JOB SATISFACTION ON THE PERFORMANCE OF WAREHOUSE STAFF IN LOGISTICS COMPANIES IN JAKARTA Susanto , Primadi Candra; Sawitri , Ni Nyoman; Ali , Hapzi; Rony, Zahara Tussoleha
International Conference on Humanity Education and Society (ICHES) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Third International Conference on Humanity Education and Society (ICHES)
Publisher : FORPIM PTKIS ZONA TAPAL KUDA

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The aim of this research is to see whether there is an influence between competency and job satisfaction and warehouse staff performance, an influence between competency and warehouse staff performance, and an influence between job satisfaction and warehouse staff performance. This research uses quantitative research methods with respondents from logistics companies providing storage for imported goods in North Jakarta, with 48 warehouse staff respondents from five companies who are considered representative as the research population. Data analysis to find the influence of the independent variable on the dependent variable using SPSS data analysis software using linear regression with appropriate interpretation results from the processed questionnaire data. The findings from this research are that all statements in the research indicators are declared valid and the results of this research are that there is a relationship between the independent variables and the dependent variable. Paper results This prove that No There is influence significant and positive between variable Competence with Job Performance Variables Warehouse Staff , besides neither does that There is influence positive and significant between Satisfaction Work with Work Performance Warehouse Staff . But other results show that in a way simultaneous There is influence positive and significant between third variable . Recommendation This for the company created object in paper This that need increase competence and prove that necessity improve and show satisfaction Work to party third or consumer .
Manajemen Strategis dan Kerangka Kerja Strategis Sumaryono; Rony, Zahara Tussoleha
Jurnal Ekonomi Manajemen Sistem Informasi Vol. 5 No. 3 (2024): Jurnal Ekonomi Manajemen Sistem Informasi (Januari - Februari 2024)
Publisher : Dinasti Review

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31933/jemsi.v5i3.1850

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During these years, strategic planning was widely believed to be the answer to all problems. At that time, most major companies in large countries like the United States were obsessed with strategic planning. However, after the “boom”, strategic planning was put aside in the 1980s because various planning models did not provide higher results. However, the 1990s brought a renaissance of strategic planning, and the process is widely practiced today in the business world. The strategic plan need a plan which is good so that companies have the opportunity to compete successfully. Strategic consists of three stages: strategy formulation, strategy implementation, and strategy evaluation. Strategy formulation includes developing a vision and mission, identifying the organization's external opportunities and threats, determining internal strengths and weaknesses, setting long-term goals, generating alternative strategies, and selecting specific strategies to implement. Strategy formulation issues include deciding what new businesses to enter, what businesses to abandon, how to allocate resources, whether to expand operations or diversify, whether to enter international markets, whether to merge or form a joint venture, and how to avoid hostility. takeover. Because no organization has unlimited resources, strategists must decide which alternative strategies will most benefit the company. Strategy formulation decisions commit an organization to specific products, markets, resources, and technologies over a long period of time. Strategy determines long-term competitive advantage. Good or bad, strategic decisions have major multifunctional consequences and long-lasting effects on organizations. Top managers have the best perspective to fully understand the consequences of strategy formulation decisions; they have the authority to allocate the resources necessary for implementation. Strategy implementation requires companies to set annual goals, design policies, motivate employees, and allocate resources so that the formulated strategy can be implemented. Strategy implementation includes developing a culture that supports the strategy, creating an effective organizational structure, directing marketing efforts, preparing budgets, developing and utilizing information systems, and linking employee compensation to organizational performance. Strategy implementation is often called the “action stage” of strategic management. Implementing a strategy means mobilizing employees and managers to put the formulated strategy into action. Often considered the most difficult stage in strategic management, strategy implementation requires personal discipline, commitment, and sacrifice. Successful strategy implementation depends on the manager's ability to motivate employees, which is more art than science. Strategies that are formulated but not implemented serve no useful purpose. Strategy implementation activities affect all employees and managers in an organization. Each division and department must decide the answer to questions, such as “What should we do to implement our part in the organization's strategy?” and “What is the best way to get this job done?” The challenge of implementing it is to stimulate managers and employees throughout the organization to work with pride and enthusiasm in achieving the set goals. Strategy evaluation is the final stage in strategic management. Managers really need to know when a particular strategy is not working; Strategy evaluation is the primary means of obtaining this information. All strategies are subject to modification in the future as external and internal factors continue to change. The three fundamental strategy evaluation activities are (1) reviewing the external and internal factors on which the current strategy is based, (2) measuring performance, and (3) taking corrective action. Strategy evaluation is necessary because today's success is no guarantee of tomorrow's success! Success always creates new and different problems; complacent organizations die. Strategy formulation, implementation, and evaluation activities occur at three hierarchical levels in a large organization: corporate, divisional or strategic business units, and functional. By fostering communication and interaction between managers and employees across hierarchical levels, strategic management helps companies function as competitive teams. Most small businesses and some large businesses do not have divisions or strategic business units; they only have corporate and functional levels. However, managers and employees at both levels must be actively involved in strategic management activities.
Strategi Inovatif Dalam Pengelolaan Sumber Daya Manusia: Meningkatkan Kinerja Organisasi Di Era Digital Rizal, Fahmi; Rony, Zahara Tussoleha
Jurnal Ekonomi Manajemen Sistem Informasi Vol. 5 No. 3 (2024): Jurnal Ekonomi Manajemen Sistem Informasi (Januari - Februari 2024)
Publisher : Dinasti Review

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31933/jemsi.v5i3.1851

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This journal discusses innovative strategies that can be applied in human resource management (HRM) to enhance organizational performance in the digital era. With rapid changes in technology and the business environment, organizations need to develop innovative approaches in managing their human resources. The article explores various innovative strategies, including the adoption of cutting edge technology, employee skill development, and adaptation to organizational cultural changes. The implementation of these innovative strategies can help organizations remain relevant and competitive in the evolving market.
Analysis of Implementing Digital Leadership Within Organizations Veithzal, Andria Permata; Rony, Zahara Tussoleha
Dinasti International Journal of Digital Business Management Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Dinasti International Journal of Digital Business Management (February - March
Publisher : Dinasti Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31933/dijdbm.v5i2.2230

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The purpose of this scientific article is to present a comprehensive review of current scientific literature as perceived by researchers. This reflection employs a graphic writing style, wherein analysts collect the requisite data from supplementary sources prior to doing a thorough analysis and improving it accordingly. Data for study is gathered through supplementary data collection methods, which involve obtaining additional information from sources such as books, articles, research papers, lecture notes, and the Internet. The literature review involves the careful selection, examination, and revision of a collection of relevant scientific articles. The variables presented in the results and discussion section fulfill the requirement of being accountable in line with the objective of this scientific article, which is to describe and provide perspective. These variables are followed by other variables that can serve as distinguishing factors, as well as the subject of research and the model used to analyse the study's findings.