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INCREASING ENTREPRENEURSHIP KNOWLEDGE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF CATUR KINTAMANI HERBAL TOURISM VILLAGE MENGWI I Wayan Ruspendi Junaedi; I Gusti Bagus Rai Utama; Dermawan Waruwu
International Journal of Social Science Vol. 1 No. 4: December 2021
Publisher : Bajang Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53625/ijss.v1i4.1211

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The covid-19 pandemic declared on March 11, 2020 has affected countries on all continents. Coronavirus 19 began appearing in Wuhan, the capital of China's Hubei province, in December 2019 and spread throughout Asia and the world. In response to the development of information related to Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) and also following the advice of the Government of Indonesia, on March 16, 2020, several companies or institutions began to implement the call to work and learn from home as a social distancing movement. The various impacts caused by this pandemic are that many people lose their jobs so that in the current difficult time it is expected that the community is able to creatively carry out all activities from home. The same is true in Chess Village, Kintamani, Bangli. The problem found that (1) Do not have knowledge about entrepreneurship for the youth of Kintamani Chess Village. (2) Do not have an entrepreneurial souvenir product for tourists who visit, especially in making photo frames in bottles in chess villages. To overcome these problems, the objectives of the PKM program are as follows: (1). Socialization and knowledge training on entrepreneurship for the youth of Chess Village, Kintamani. (2) Training in making entrepreneurial souvenir products for visiting tourists, especially in making photo frames in bottles in Catur Village, Kintamani. Methods of implementation of the PKM Program include: initial socialization, training, mentoring, monitoring, evaluation, and sustainability of the program, which is carried out by the service team and assisted by experts and students from Dhyana Pura University. The result is that the Chess Village has knowledge, skills about (1). Entrepreneurship (2). There are entrepreneurial souvenir products for tourists who visit, especially in making photo frames in bottles. The implementing team and each group report the results by means of presentation and documentation. The sustainability of this program is that the community continues to learn and the PKM Undhira team assists the group in improving its well-being.
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT FROM CREDIT UNION OF TORAJA CHURCH SYNOD FOR CONGREGATION ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT Donald Samuel Slamet Santosa; I Wayan Ruspendi Junaedi; I Wayan Damayana; Dermawan Waruwu; I Made Sumartana
International Journal of Social Science Vol. 1 No. 5: February 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53625/ijss.v1i5.1299

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The article was aimed to analyze the institutional support given by the Credit Union of Toraja Church Synod for congregation economic empowerment and then to construct the model of this institutional support. Research typology in this article was research and development. The development intended by this research was referred to Developmental Model 4D (Define, Design, Develop, and Dissemination). The outputs of this research were the factual model outlining institutional support for congregation economic empowerment, the hypothetical model expected to improve factual model, and the validated final model. Research approach involved quantitative and qualitative approaches. The results of research showed that the Credit Union of Toraja Church Synod had offered institutional supports including credit facility to be accessed by the congregation. The new model illustrated the participation of the congregation in the decision making process of the Credit Union and also the training and counseling services provided by the Credit Union for the congregation in matters of taking loan for business development. The new model was proved to be effective in empowering the congregation economic.
INCREASING KNOWLEDGE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP, MARKETING, AND CHSE AS THE DEVELOPMENT OF PINGETOURISM VILLAGE MARGA DISTRICT, TABANAN, REGENCY, BALI I Wayan Ruspendi Junaedi; Gerson Feoh; Putu Steven Eka Putra; Budi Hidajat
International Journal of Social Science Vol. 2 No. 4: December 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53625/ijss.v2i4.4648

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The Community Partnership Program (PKM) for Entrepreneurship, Marketing & CHSE Training and Assistance was carried out in Pinge Tourism Village, Tabanan, Bali which is located in Marga District, Tabanan Regency, Bali. The problems of the Entrepreneurship, Marketing & CHSE Training and Assistance group found that (1) Entrepreneurship was not yet available, for the pinge indigenous people (2) Marketing had not been integrated so that it could be used as a promotion for the Pinge tourism village (3) there was no center for creating interesting content regarding cultural promotion, agricultural production, and tourism. (4) There is no CHSE assistance and training in the village sector as well as procurement of facilities and materials to fulfill CHSE. To overcome this problem, the people of Pinge Tourism Village, Tabanan, Bali need a solution in the form of a PKM program in the form of the following activities: (1). Socialization of Entrepreneurship Training and Assistance, Marketing & CHSE, (2). Integrating marketing programs in a tourism village program in the form of flyers and digital marketing such as IG and FB, (3). Making promotional media (content) as digital marketing materials, and (4). CHSE assistance and training in the village sector as well as procurement of facilities and materials to fulfill the CHSE. The target achievements of PKM activities are: (1) Partners are able to have entrepreneurship knowledge > 80%, (2) Partners have marketing knowledge > 80%, (3). Partners are able to create Digital marketing content, which is applied to Instagram media, Facebook by > 50 %. (4) Partners implement CHSE according to standards and meet > 80% of self-assessment standards. PKM is designed with stages of activities which include: entrepreneurship training with business plan material, marketing training, creation of marketing promotional media (content) and procurement of facilities and materials to meet CHSE, materials for CHSE, CHSE training, CHSE independent assessment assistance. The PKM proposal is in line with one of the focuses of community service in 2022, namely tourism, specifically the development of tourism human resources who are qualified and ready to support quality tourism in accordance with the strategy of the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy. PKM also supports one of the leading fields of research and community service at Dhyana Pura University, namely harmonized tourism. This PKM supports the Main Performance Indicators of Higher Education: students gain experience off campus (IKU 2), lecturers engage in off-campus activities (IKU 3), and PKM activities are used as team project-based and case-based learning materials (IKU 7). The mandatory output of PKM is as a Synaptek speaker at Undhira. Additional outputs include articles in the Community Empowerment Journal (SINTA 4), publications in online media, and video publications on YouTube. This PKM program will be carried out by 3 Dhyana Pura University lecturers and involve 2 students. The implementation period is 1 year with a budget from Dhyana Pura University of IDR
Co-Authors Abimanyu Tuwuh Sembhodo Abimanyu Tuwuh Sembhodo ADE RISNA SARI Adya Hermawati Adzka Rosa Sanjayyana Ariesmansyah, Andre Arnold Gautama Suryadinata Arycha Sheren Budi Hidajat Christimulia Purnama Trimurti Christin Priska Molina Christina Indah Sasmita Dermawan Waruwu Donald Samuel Slamet Santosa, Donald Samuel Slamet Eko Sulistyo Endang Fatmawati Erlin Dolphina Filipus Zuther Gabriel Firsta Adnyana Gede Deddy Rahmat Gede Nyoman Wiratanaya Gede Nyoman Wiratanaya Gede Nyoman Wiratanaya Gerson Feoh Gusti Ngurah Joko Adi Negara Hendy Tannady I Dewa Made Arik Permana Putra I Gede Agus Mertayasa I Gede Deddy Rahmat I Gusti Bagus Rai Utama I Gusti Bagus Saccidananda Yasa I Ketut Sirna I Komang Andika I Made Dwi Wira Ardana I Made Dwi Wira Ardana I Made Sumartana I Made Sumartana I Nyoman Sukrayasa I Wayan Damayana Ida Ayu Nyoman Yuliastuti Ida Ayu Sita Amelia Putri Ida Bagus Kurniawan Ika Suhartanti Darmo Irzan Soepriyadi IWK Teja Sukmana J. Wahyu Nugroho Jony Oktavian Haryanto Krismawintari, N.P.D. La Iwe Lestari, Anggun Hilendri Luh Restiawati Miftahorrozi Miftahorrozi Mochamad Heru Riza Chakim Mohammad Azharie Hamdany Mudasetia Mudasetia Natalia Sri Endah Kurniawati Ni Nyoman Tri Sukarsih PA Andiena Nindya Putri Putu Agus Dharma Wijaya Putu Aristya Adi Wasita Putu Stevan Eka Putra Putu Steven Eka Putra R. Rulick Setyahadi Raden Agus Sarwa Edy Rendi Wibowo Rio Haribowo Shujahat Ali Sri Hastutik Sumartana, I Made Suresh Kumar Teguh Setiawan Wibowo Titin Veronika Wildoms Sahusilawane Yodiansyah, Hefri Yuli Purbaningsih _ Irawan