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Journal : Business and Investment Review

SWOT Analysis At Inspektorat Of Kota Payakumbuh Through Grounded Theory Research Methods Elfira, Renti; Oki, Helzulmita; Kettipusem, Sri Polya; Heikal, Jerry
Business and Investment Review Vol. 1 No. 4 (2023)
Publisher : CV. Lenggogeni Data Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61292/birev.v1i4.38

Abstract

To carry out its role and function as a Government Internal Supervisory Apparatus (APIP), the Payakumbuh City Inspectorate requires a management strategy that will become a reference in achieving performance. The strategy is determined through a SWOT analysis. Where in the SWOT analysis process is carried out through research using qualitative research methods with a grounded theory approach as a model in research. Researchers collected data using semi-structured interviews, field observations, document analysis and literature studies. The analysis performed included open-coding of the data to identify categories and themes; axial-coding to link categories and themes; and selective-coding to identify core themes. Based on the research, there are 4 (four) themes, namely the theme of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. Where Weakness (weakness) is an internal factor that has the greatest influence on the performance of the Payakumbuh City Inspectorate with a score of 16 points. Followed by the theme of threats (threats) 12 points, then strengths (strength) 8 points, and finally opportunity (strength) 5 points. The strategic policy that can be carried out by the Payakumbuh City Inspectorate when viewed from the results of the SWOT analysis is to overcome the weaknesses that are owned because the score is the highest, and is an internal factor that can still be interpreted by the Inspectorate. Things that can be done include budgeting for the provision of adequate facilities and infrastructure and assigning APIP to attend training and technical training for 120 hours per year.
Co-Authors Aldyah, Tika Alghifari Suhardi, Fitra Ali Wafa Amelia, Dona Andi Saputro Arda, Edvidel Ardiansyah, Giri Teguh Arthanugraha, Adam Awalludin Awalludin, Awalludin Ayu Pradina, Dinda Azkia, Nayla Azwar , Tasrika Azwar, Meiriza Azwar, Tasrika Azzuhri, Muhammad Basyar Chandra, Jon Hendra Saputra Chitra, Jimmi Darma Tenaya, I Putu Risky Daswirman, Daswirman Daulay, Risma Yanti Desmalina, Desmalina Devi, Rizky Feliana Dilla Sistesya Dwi Ramadona, Dasatry Elfira, Renti Fadhilah, Savira Maghfiratul Fahrizal, Rama Rizqullah Fajarini, Nurfahma Ferli, Isfan Fitria, Yossa Gandhi, Ayu Gelvi, Gelvi Givianty, Vasya Theodora Gusmeri, Gusmeri Hanifeliza, Rury Harsemarozi, Harsemarozi Hasibuan, Muhammad Satir Humaira, Putri Syifa Julian, Ahmad Kamaratih F, Yositalida Kettipusem, Sri Polya Kevry Ramdany Kurniawan, Haby Kurniawati, Yuni Mangkuto, Shidiq Umar Muzakkar, Milastri Nazmi, Fittria Ningsih, Andria Nisa, Khairi Nugrahmi, Lidya Nugroho, Septiadi Nugroho, Yusuf Wahyu Oki, Helzulmita Oktarini, Dwi Indah Pangestuti, Intan Passalaras, Raja Aulia Perdhana, Rizkita Bagus Pradina, Dinda Ayu Pratiwi Pratiwi Putra, Rahmad Yunendri Putri, Annisa Nurwanda Putri, Juandela Herina Putri, Maya Seruni Rahmawati, Nurmalinda Ramadhan, Andi Ramadhan, Yufiansyah Wahyu Safangati, Ainun Santosa, Suhari Saputra, Tubagus Chandra Saumananda Suroso, Nurinda Siswanto, Fajar Hartanto Sri Nugroho, Amanda Sugino, Agus Suhardi, Fitra Alghifari Syafer, Erdimen Syarrah, Ira Siti Syawaldi Afwan, Ahmad Waskita, Raden Maart Adi Wicaksono, Muhammad Haston Samudra Zulfahmi, Muhammad Riko Yohansyah