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ENTREPRENEURAL FIGURE OF MOUNT AGUNG TREKKING GUIDES Mudana, I Gede; Sutama, I Ketut; Widhari, Cokorda Istri Sri
E-Journal of Cultural Studies Volume 10, Number 3, August 2017
Publisher : Cultural Studies Doctorate Program, Postgraduate Program of Udayana University

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Mount Agung with an altitude of 3,142 meters from sea level stood at the coordinates of 8020'27 "S 115030'12" E, circled along 105 kilometers (65 miles), and classified as a volcanic type monoconic strato. The highest mountain in Bali Province was located in Selat District, Karangasem Regency. It got a last major eruption in 1963 and since then began to be climbed by climbers/tourists. Because in 1970s and 1980s some climbers/tourists very often got lost and accidents to death, since the 1990s a number of the local community members took initiative to serve the climbers/tourists who want to explore the mountain known as holy and sacred one. This study was conducted in order to understand and describe the pioneering aspects of entrepreneurial figure of the related trekking guides. It was a qualitative study with a qualitative data analysis. The results of this study showed that because Mount Agung was not an ordinary mountain but full of myths and stories that were supernatural, so the entrepreneurial practices of the Selat Village community appeared not only to serve the climbers/trekkers as usual but also to preserve the environment and ensure their safety as there were so many taboos in the climbing/trekking. All these facts can be seen from the depiction of the stories and experiences of the local climbing/trekking guides who had been doing their work for years. As entrepreneurs, they looked for income but, above all, environmental sustainability and the spirituality of the mountain werw not neglected.
BATUR: THE MOUNT, LAKE, AND TEMPLE’S SANCTITY, SOCIAL RELATIONS IN THE COMMUNITY, AND THE TOURISM BUSINESS Mudana, I Gede; Sutama, I Ketut; Widhari, Cokorda Istri Sri
E-Journal of Cultural Studies Volume 11, Number 3, August 2018
Publisher : Cultural Studies Doctorate Program, Postgraduate Program of Udayana University

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Batur region in Kintamani Subdistrict, Bangli, Bali, is at first a living place of a group of local people with holy, sacred markers characterized by Hinduism. The most popular holy markers are Mount Batur (1717 m), Lake Batur, and Pura (Temple) Ulun Danu Batur. Later Batur is known as a tourist destination where many tourists both domestic and international come and go everyday. This paper describes the existence of the Batur region as a unity of three things: sanctity or holiness (sacred area), social relations of the local community, and tourism business. This study is qualitative which its data is taken from books, journals, and other documents with the techniques of qualitative data analysis. The result of the study shows there is a high complexity in Batur due to its position as a sanctuary (holy area), a place of community life, and a tourism area. Batur is a sacred area, at least because of the Mount Batur, Lake Batur, and Ulun Danu Batur Temple so that such a region is honoured by all Hindu believers in Bali and outside Bali. However, today, Batur is also known as a popular tourist area because the mount, the lake, and the temple are really very interesting to be enjoyed (or consumed as tourism products) and in fact, the region is also surrounded by other beautiful tourist attractions in Batur and Kintamani, i.e. Penelokan, Toyabungkah, Trunyan village, agricultural fields, and a new, man-made one that is the Batur Global Geopark.
Memadukan Pendakian dan Wisata Edukasi: Persoalan Gunung Api dan Geopark Batur di Kawasan Kintamani, Bali I Gede Mudana; I Ketut Sutama; Cokorda Istri Sri Widhari
Jurnal Kajian Bali (Journal of Bali Studies) Vol 8 No 2 (2018): PENGOBATAN DAN TUTUR DALAM TEKS BALI
Publisher : Pusat Kajian Bali Universitas Udayana

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The Batur volcano in Kintamani tourist resort has enhanced its existence through the establishment of Batur UNESCO Global Geopark since 1st April 2016. However, the two tourist attrac- tions have not been mutually utilized each other. This study is conducted to determine the level of relationship and integra- tion between the two tourist attractions in order to find out beneficial solution for the two tourism industries. The results revealed that not all tourists’ climbers of Mount Batur visited the Geopark as an artificial-tourist attraction, whereas, not all the first tourists who visited the geopark was climbing the sa- cred mountain. Therefore, it is required more intensive efforts in tourism business in order to create a mutual synergy be- tween the two tourist attractions by all stakeholders including government, tourism industry, and the society. This is for the benefit of tourism business and of carrying out the natural con- servation and the preservation of local cultural values.
Kepeloporan kewirausahaan memandu pendakian daya tarik wisata Gunung Agung, Karangasem, Bali I Gede Mudana; I Ketut Sutama; Cokorda Istri Sri Widhari
Jurnal Kajian Bali (Journal of Bali Studies) Vol 7 No 2 (2017): BUDAYA EKONOMI BALI
Publisher : Pusat Kajian Bali Universitas Udayana

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Erupted in 1963, Mount Agung in Selat District, Karangasem Regency, the highest mountain in Bali, was started to be mounted by trekking/climbing tourists in 1980s. Since 1990’s especially 2000s, some initiatives to serve the trekking/climbing the volcanic mountain have emerged in the surrounding villages’ people. The present study is done using a technic of qualitative data analysis. The result of study shows that Mount Agung is regarded interesting to climb not only because she has exotic beauty and challenges regarding the degree of difficulty (and the degree of danger the trekkers/climbers may face) to climb but also get some certain mythologies from her status as a sacred mountain believed by Balinese people, especially the Hindu followers. The entrepreneurship practices of the local society in Selat Village then come up not only to serve the trekking/climbing as usual but also to conserve the mountain environment and of course to keep the trekkers’/climbers’ safety since the mountain has some taboos and restrictions in relation with the trekking/climbing itself.
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PERFORMANCE OF FRONT OFFICE DEPARTMENT EMPLOYEES IN SERVING GUESTS AT WHITE ROSE KUTA RESORT VILLAS & SPA Ni Putu Nadira Pebriyanti; I Wayan Jendra; I Ketut Suarja; Cokorda Istri Sri Widhari
Journal of Applied Sciences in Travel and Hospitality Vol 1 No 4 (2018): December 2018
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Bali

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The purpose of this study is to determine the influence of knowledge, skills, and attitudes of the employee to the performance of employees in the front office department in serving the guests. This study uses survey method using primary data in this case is front office employees and secondary data sourced from companies and books of literature. The sampling technique in this research is Saturated Sampling Technique with the number of small relative population, less than 30 people. In this study population of 29 employees, all front office department at White Rose Kuta Resort Villas & Spa will be used as respondents by using saturated sampling technique. The related problem is how to apply the performance of front office department employee in serving guest at White Rose Kuta Resort Villas & Spa.
GREEN SUPPLIER SELECTION PRACTICES AND ITS IMPLICATIONS OF GREEN PURCHASING: CASE STUDY AT 5 STARS HOTEL IN BALI I Ketut Astawa; I Ketut Budarma; Cokorda Istri Sri Widhari
Jurnal Internasional Ilmu Pengetahuan Terapan bidang Pariwisata dan Events Vol 4 No 2 (2020): December 2020
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (P3M) Politeknik Negeri Bali

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Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the practice of selecting green suppliers conducted by companies to be environmentally friendly and how these practices have implications for purchasing green products in 5-star hotels in Bali. Research methods: This study is guided by the green supply chain management model and the green selection model. A descriptive research design is used. Data were collected using a questionnaire. The population consists of 63 employees from companies that supply room supplies, food & beverage, chemical, and Spa. Data were analyzed using SPSS and presented using tables, graphs, frequencies, and percentages. Results and discussions: The study revealed that the selection of environmentally friendly suppliers had a positive and significant effect on the implementation of environmentally friendly purchases. The implications of selecting green suppliers create new market opportunities. Hotel cooperation with suppliers is getting closer and mutually committed to operational purchasing activities. Conclusion: The study revealed that the selection of environmentally friendly suppliers had a positive and significant effect on the implementation of environmentally friendly purchases. The indication was that green supplier selection is a major factor that influences the implementation of green purchasing at 5 stars hotel in Bali.
MODEL KEWIRAUSAHAAN MEMANDU WISATA MENDAKI GUNUNG AGUNG DI DESA SELAT, KARANGASEM I Gede Mudana; I Ketut Sutama; Cokorda Istri Sri Widhari
Soshum: Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora Vol 7 No 3 (2017): November 2017
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Bali

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Penelitian tentang kewirausahaan pendakian Gunung Agung di Desa Selat, Karangasem ini bertujuan melahirkan model kewirausahaan kepemanduan mendaki gunung. Penelitian ini memiliki urgensi (keutamaan) dalam kebermanfaatannya secara bersama-sama dan saling menguntungkan bagi pemerintah, swasta/industri pariwisata, dan masyarakat setempat, khususnya para pemandu pendakian, selain untuk kepentingan kelestarian alam pegunungan, budaya, dan kesuciannya. Data penelitian dikumpulkan dengan teknik wawancara mendalam, observasi, dan studi dokumen. Penelitian ini menggunakan teknik analisis kualitatif berupa reduksi data, penyajian data, dan penyimpulan serta penggunaan teori-teori terkait. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa model kewirausahaan memandu wisata mendaki Gunung Agung di Desa Selat dapat dikembangkan karena faktor-faktor berikut. Pertama, Gunung Agung memiliki daya tariknya sendiri, baik daya tarik alamiah maupun daya tarik budaya dan/atau supranatural-spiritualitas-religiusitasnya di mana Desa Selat merupakan tempat paling strategis bagi pertemuan antara pemandu dan wisatawan pendaki sebelum menuju pendakian melalui Dusun Sogra/Pura Pasar Agung. Daya tarik supranatural- spiritualitas-religisuitas terkait juga dengan praktik marketing Kabupaten Karangasem melalui slogan “Karangasem Spirit of Bali” yang memiliki makna dalam, enak dibaca, dan mengena. Kedua, tersedia sumber daya manusia terkait yang ada di Desa Selat yang cukup kapabel untuk mengembangkan kewirausahaan. Ketiga, adanya modal popularitas Bali sebagai daerah tujuan wisata populer dan terbaik dunia serta berkembangnya pasar wisatawan pendaki (alam) yang sangat memengaruhi wisata pendakian Gunung Agung. Keempat, tersedianya daya tarik wisata (tourist attraction) di sekeliling kawasan Desa Selat. Kelima, terdapatnya pengembangan kewirausahaan wisata mendaki Gunung Agung melalui upaya maksimalisasi teknologi digital di mana, meskipun secara geografis cukup terpencil dan relatif jauh dari pusat-pusat kepariwisataan (tourist spots) di Bali.
Discourses on Sanctity and Mithology Around The Popularity of Mount Batur Area in Climbing Tours I Gede Mudana; I Ketut Sutama; Cokorda Istri Sri Widhari
Soshum: Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora Vol 8 No 3 (2018): November 2018
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Bali

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Mountains in Bali are believed by the local people to have power of sanctity. In Mount Batur, Kintamani District, Bangli Regency, such a sanctity has a close relationship with mithology that developed not only in Batur, Kintamani, and Bangli but also Bali in general. On the other hand, Mount Batur is one of the most popular mountains in Bali as a climbing/trekking arena especially when Mount Agung as the highest mountain is experiencing eruption at this time. There are about 300 climbing/trekking tourists who climb and descend Mount Batur every day. This qualitative study was conducted to determine the aspects of sanctity and mythology around the popularity of Mount Batur area in climbing tours. Its data is analyzed by qualitative data analysis technique through data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion and its result is descriptively presented. The results of the study indicate that the values ​​of Mount Batur's sanctity are associated with the mountain’s niskala (divine) relation with Batur Lake, Ulun Danu Batur Temple, and even Mount Agung in Karangasem Regency which all are sacred lake, temple, and mountain which. In connection with the sanctity, there is a mythology, such as myths, legends, fairy tales, and folklore. Mount Batur as a beautiful and exotic volcano is much liked by climbing/trekking tourists moreover Lake Batur, Ulun Danu Batur Temple, and Mount Agung located near the mountain are also interesting tourist attractions, with their own sanctity and mythology
POTENSI PENGEMBANGAN MINAMULYASARI SEBAGAI OBJEK WISATA (STUDI KASUS DI DESA BENDOSARI, BLITAR) Budi Susanto; I Gusti Ngurah Sanjaya; Cokorda Istri Sri Widhari; Solikin Solikin
MEDIA BINA ILMIAH Vol 13, No 4: Nopember 2018
Publisher : BINA PATRIA

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The purpose of this research is to find 1)  the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of Minamulyasari in the village of Bendosari as tourism object.  2) the obstacles in the development of tourism object, and 3) to formulate strategies for the development of Minamulyasari tourism object. It is expected that the formulated strategy can increase the income of member group of Minamulyasari. Minamulyasari is a group of ornamental and freshwater fish farmers in Bendosari village, Blitar district which cultivate fish for consumption and ornamental fish. The pool area is about 3 hectares. Initially they were farmers who planted rice crops, corn and beans but saw the potential of better fish farming then they changed their farmland into fish ponds.This research is intended to find the potential that exists within the business group that can be developed into a tourism object. To achieve these objectives, the research was conducted by using descriptive qualitative method. Data includes primary data and secondary data. The data will be analyzed using SWOT analysis. The research results will also be used as a reference for business development of the group. To make Minamulyasari a tourism object there must be additional infrastructures and human development training
Analisis Beban Kerja pada Unit HRD di PT. Gapura Angkasa Cabang Denpasar I Gusti Lanang Suta; Syarifah Hany Putri Meliani; Ni Wayan Sumetri; Cokorda Istri Sri Widhari
Jurnal Ilmiah Tata Sejuta STIA Mataram Vol 8 No 2 (2022): Jurnal Ilmiah Tata Sejuta STIA Mataram
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian pada Masyarakat Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Administrasi (STIA) Mataram

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The role of HRD in service companies is very important, starting from being responsible for recruiting qualified HR according to the criteria then optimizing HR planning and how to use existing HR as a supporter of company growth. However, HRD employees are often overwhelmed in carrying out their duties due to personal reasons or too many workloads because they are not balanced with the appropriate number of HR. As a solution, the author wants to do research on Workload Analysis for the HRD unit at PT. Gapura Angkasa Denpasar branch aims to determine the workload of the HRD unit and determine the optimal number of employees using the Full Time Equivalent method with the hope that the research results will be taken into consideration and input for the company in an effort to optimize performance in the HRD unit. Starting from collecting the required data through a questionnaire, then processing and calculating the existing workload to measure whether each employee has been optimal, underloaded or overloaded in his workload.