The initial process of face-to-face learning that occurs at the beginning of the school year requires adequate preparation both physically and mentally for students. Not infrequently the initial process causes stress and eventually triggers conflict, both between individuals and groups. On the other hand, learning must continue and the competency of the predetermined subject does not experience problems in being delivered. The purpose of this PKM activity is to integrate 2 materials in one flow of activity: stress management with one of the lessons, namely English. Activities are scheduled in 4 meetings with seminary students in Rethorica A and B classes as participants. Total participants were 33 people. The results of the activity showed positive results and responses from all participants which were shown from the pretest and posttest scores and the feedback questionnaire. The experience of learning contextual English and awareness of the causes and effects of stress can provide meaningful input from the learning process and self-management for prospective priests.
Unemployment in Indonesia is a problem with an urgency to provide a solution to improve social life. As unemployment increases, the poverty rate also increases. The purpose of this study is to identify and explain and overcome poverty and unemployment in Indonesian society. Efforts to reduce the unemployment rate and concomitantly reduce the poverty rate are equally important. The results of the study recommend that policy making in handling unemployment in Indonesia focuses more on microeconomic factors. This research is expected to contribute to the analysis of the unemployment rate in Indonesia in the study of business and microeconomics.
Consumers will give loyalty because they are satisfied with the service they receive or consumers will switch services because they hope to find better service than what they have received. To switch to another service, a consumer must incur a switching cost. To explore this, a study was conducted at the Panti Rapih Hospital in Yogyakarta. The analytical method used is descriptive verification, so that the research analysis will produce a description of the research variables, the profile of the respondents, and the proof of the hypothesis. The effect of the moderating variable was processed by Moderation Regression Analysis (MRA). This study found that when the switching cost variable is controlled, there is a very strong influence of satisfaction on patient loyalty. When switching costs are included as an intervening variable, there is a change in the strength of the influence of satisfaction on patient loyalty. The lower the level of switching costs experienced by the patient, the weaker the influence of satisfaction on patient loyalty. Therefore, in order to maintain customer loyalty, this element of switching costs should be paid more attention to.
In facing the new normal era, one of the things that must be improved by vocational school students is soft skills in the field of management, namely character building, as well as preparation for entering the online-oriented world of work is increasing the use of English in social media, especially to become independent entrepreneurs. This is the purpose of the service activities carried out by the UKMC team which were carried out at the SMK Xaverius Palembang vocational school on April 22, 2022 and May 13, 2022. The activity begins with understanding the material through lectures, followed by training and practice in class both individually and in groups. . The final result that is expected is that Xaverius Palembang Vocational School students can recognize personal characters through character building and use good English in social media so that they can become provisions in preparing for a better future.
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