This study aims to build an Indonesian telematics human resources business intelligence based on the optimization of the balanced scorecard of the customer and internal aspects. The balanced scorecard for customer aspects is done through the concept of the data lake and needs of the telematics workforce, which refers to the largest job vacancy site in Indonesia. The internal aspect of the balanced scorecard is carried out through vocational high school clustering as a telematics workforce producer. Business intelligence applications are able to describe in real-time the needs of the telematics workforce. Moreover, this application is also made in a mobile version, so that the conditions make it easier for vocational high schools to find out trends in telematics workforce needs nationally. This business intelligence is integrated with the balanced scorecard in the internal aspects of vocational telematics high school. The results show that Indonesian vocational telematics high schools still have major constraints on laboratory facilities, but most vocational telematics high schools show optimism through the development of technopreneurial programs. This is in line with the government's program, which continues to launch a telematics-based start-up ecosystem growth program to be highly competitive in facing the Asian Economic Community and industrial revolution 4.0. The government needs to provide more intensive workshop program incentives to vocational high school teachers because this shows a significant effect on the absorption capacity of vocational high school graduates.
Islamic boarding schools have an important role in Indonesia not only in developing religious knowledge but also in the building of character for the nation. With 26,000 schools in 2018 and around 4 million students recorded, Islamic boarding schools are among one of the various institutions in Indonesia that partake in the field of education. Islamic boarding schools also have a role in the country's economic development. However, regarding financial management as an educational institution, many Islamic boarding schools still utilise manual record-keeping methods. Such methods are currently insufficient to facilitate institutional development. The Al-Mahali Islamic boarding school is well aware of this issue and took the initiative to invite speakers from Economics Faculty of Pakuan University to share their knowledge on financial record-keeping in conformity with financial accounting standards (PSAK 45, SAK ETAP, and SAKSyariah). The knowledge-sharing program was held in an SAK based accounting training activity for the financial administration of Al-Mahali Islamic boarding school and students in general as a provision to expand their knowledge. The program was carried out smoothly and was greeted with enthusiasm by the participants. A follow-up mentoring session was planned to be held in the future regarding the implementation of SAK.
Health insurance available in Indonesia is still very limited in scope, given to a small proportion of the Population of Beneficiaries (PBI) and formal workers. This is also the case in the Bogor region, whereas the informal sector population in Bogor dominates more than 70%. The participation of the informal sector population in Bogor City is still low, reaching only 30% of the total population. Informal sector workers working in small firms, entrepreneurs in the informal and underemployed or elderly economic sectors, will rely on personal insurance or assistance from close and distant relatives and local communities, resulting in a very limited sustainability of group health insurance. In order to increase membership and coverage of health insurance can be expanded, the groups of informal sector workers in the area of Bogor must be recognizable and at the same time can be distinguished by their characteristics. It is necessary to define various segments of informal sector workers. More specifically, it is necessary to establish the mechanisms of the population engaged in the informal sector to be optimized for their participation in the health insurance program coordinated by the BPJS. Therefore it is necessary to analyze the needs of social health insurance system based on identification of informal workers (case study in Bogor city), so that the impact of health insurance (BPJS) partnership can be constructed for informal sector people.Keywords: BPJS, Health Insurance, Informal Sector, Partnership
The main objective of this study is build the new normal bogor batik village which is integrated with collaborative learning, so as to create the academic triangle ecosystem. The academic triangle is cyclical in nature, which continues as an ecosystem of education, research and entrepreneurship (not only being an entrepreneur but an entrepreneurial spirit that never gives up in the face of all obstacles). This cycle involves lecturers and students who at the same time have a positive impact on improving the social economy and strengthening local culture. Hopefully, in the end, the ecosystem can become a laboratory for strengthening the academic triangle
The power of information technology and communication (telematics) is one of the vital forces for every country. In the Industrial Revolution 4.0 era, the development of telematics was one of the priorities of the Indonesian government nawacitas. The development of the field of telematics in Indonesia for a decade is inseparable from the role of SMEs. The role of telematics SMEs in the strength of national development can be mapped through the optimization of National Economic Census data (Susenas). The detailed 2016 Susenas data has not been released by BPS. Therefore, this research still uses 2006 Susenas data. The 2016 Susenas recapitalization shows that Indonesian telematics has a very large power, consisting of 2.6 million players. This great strength needs to be optimized to have high competitiveness so as to be able to support Indonesia’s development. The purpose of this study was to conduct hybrid data mining modeling to be used as a decision model in mapping the classification of Indonesian telematics SMEs. The classification map includes the feasibility of assistance for the empowerment of Indonesian telematics SMEs, business prospects and development plans for Indonesian telematics SMEs. The hybrid data mining model with K-Medoids & C4.5 technique shows better performance compared to other models, with an average accuracy rate of 71.87%. This model validation test also involves K-fold cross validations.
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