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THE IMPACT OF MONETARY AND NON-MONETARY INCENTIVES ON EMPLOYEES’ MOTIVATION IN PT XYZ’S FINANCE FUNCTION IN SURABAYA Gunawan, Richard; Febrianto, Hendry
iBuss Management Vol 2, No 2 (2014): iBuss Management
Publisher : iBuss Management

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While successful corporate strategies are those executed well by the management, the execution itself will depend on the employees involved in the business process. Thus, it is very important for the management to understand the factors that influence employees to be motivated in performing the required tasks and achieve or even surpass the management expectation.PT XYZ’s strong performance amid the fierce competition in the industry makes the company cannot afford to ignore the contribution of their people to strive. Considering which incentives utilized by PT XYZ that affect employees’ motivation the most will help PT XYZ to manage its employees more effectively.  This research was conducted in PT XYZ’s Finance function in Surabaya by distributing questionnaires to 102 employees. The sampling method used was simple random sampling. The data were analyzed using Multiple Linear Regression Analysis. The results show that monetary incentives, tangible non-monetary incentives, and intangible non-monetary incentives have significant impact on employees’ motivation. When analyzed individually, tangible non-monetary incentives are the only factors having no significant impact on employees’ motivation. In addition, the result indicates that intangible non-monetary incentives are the most influential factors affecting employees’ motivation in PT XYZ’s Finance function.       Keywords: Human Resource, Motivation, Employees’ Motivation, Incentives, Monetary Incentives, Non-monetary Incentives.
PRODUKSI MASAL INOKULUM AZOTOBACTER, AZOSPIRILLUM DAN BAKTERI PELARUT FOSFAT DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN MEDIA ALTERNATIF Richard Gunawan; Iswandi Anas; Fahrizal Hazra
Jurnal Ilmu Tanah dan Lingkungan Vol 12 No 2 (2010): Jurnal Ilmu Tanah dan Lingkungan
Publisher : Departemen Ilmu Tanah dan Sumberdaya Lahan, Fakultas Pertanian, IPB University

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Azotobacter, Azospirillum and phosphate solubilizing bacteria are the most common microbial inoculants used as biofertilizer. To have good quality of biofertilizer, the high number of inoculant cells and suitable carriers as well as the method of carrier sterilization are among the most important factors determined the quality of biofertilizer. Related to the number of inoculant cells in carriers, the growing medium used to cultivate the microbial cells play very important role. For mass production of microbial cells, the medium should be able to support fast growth of microbial cells. The price of medium should be reasonably cheap and the materials used in medium should be available easily. The purpose of this study was to obtain a cheap growing medium that can support high number of microbial inoculant cells and the components of the medium should be easyly obtain and the price is not expensive. The study was conducted at the Department of Soil Science and Land Resources, Faculty of Agriculture, Bogor Agricultural University (IPB). The results showed that the medium IPB RI-1 was able to support the growth of 1010 cfu ml-1 Azotobacter, 108 cfu ml-1 Azospirillum and 109 cfu ml-1 Phosphate Solubilizing Bacteria. The number of bacterial cells in Nutrient Broth medium was only 108 cfu ml-1. This means that the IPB RI-1 medium was able to produce 100-fold population of Azotobacter compared to the growth of this bacterium in Nutrient Broth and Phosphate Solubilizing Bacteria was 10-fold higher than population in Nutrient Broth medium. The costs of the IPB RI-1 and IPB RI-2 were much cheaper compared to the cost of Nutrient Broth medium. The cost of medium IPB RI-1 only 3% (IDR 945) and IPB RI-2 about 2% (IDR 690) of the cost of Nutrient Broth medium (IDR 27,752) per liter medium in the year of 2010.Keywords : Alternative media, Azotobacter, Azospirillum, Nutrient Broth, Phosphate Solubilizing Bacteria
THE IMPACT OF MONETARY AND NON-MONETARY INCENTIVES ON EMPLOYEES’ MOTIVATION IN PT XYZ’S FINANCE FUNCTION IN SURABAYA Richard Gunawan; Hendry Febrianto
iBuss Management Vol 2, No 2 (2014): iBuss Management
Publisher : iBuss Management

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While successful corporate strategies are those executed well by the management, the execution itself will depend on the employees involved in the business process. Thus, it is very important for the management to understand the factors that influence employees to be motivated in performing the required tasks and achieve or even surpass the management expectation.PT XYZ’s strong performance amid the fierce competition in the industry makes the company cannot afford to ignore the contribution of their people to strive. Considering which incentives utilized by PT XYZ that affect employees’ motivation the most will help PT XYZ to manage its employees more effectively.  This research was conducted in PT XYZ’s Finance function in Surabaya by distributing questionnaires to 102 employees. The sampling method used was simple random sampling. The data were analyzed using Multiple Linear Regression Analysis. The results show that monetary incentives, tangible non-monetary incentives, and intangible non-monetary incentives have significant impact on employees’ motivation. When analyzed individually, tangible non-monetary incentives are the only factors having no significant impact on employees’ motivation. In addition, the result indicates that intangible non-monetary incentives are the most influential factors affecting employees’ motivation in PT XYZ’s Finance function.       Keywords: Human Resource, Motivation, Employees’ Motivation, Incentives, Monetary Incentives, Non-monetary Incentives.
X-ray Chest in Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia: A Case Report Millsep Sieroka; Firstia Anugerah Rerung Allo; Aditya Oktavianto; Sharon Griselda Tedjo; Erica Valencia Imannuel; Richard Gunawan; Fiky Cahyarania Insyara; Ingrid Yesty Giovanni Hutasoit; Suci Sapira Koirunisa; Mathias
Medical Clinical Update Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): February
Publisher : Rumah Sakit Unggul Karsa Medika

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Congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) is characterized by the presence of pulmonary hypoplasia or agenesis involving the left, right or both lungs, the failure of diaphragmatic closure, and the herniation of abdominal organs into the thoracic cavity. The incidence of diaphragmatic hernia ranges from approximately 0.8-5/10,000 births and varies across populations. The signs and symptoms including respiratory distress and bowel sounds in the chest cavity, no breathing sounds in one of the hemithorax and shifting of heart sounds. Chest X-ray is simple yet mostly available modality to confirm the diagnosis.