The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between work motivation, leadership, organizational culture, employee satisfaction and its influence on the performance of the company PT. Erha Clinic Indonesia. To answer these research purposes, then an examination of the whole employees of PT. Erha Clinic Indonesia, amounting to 112 people. The method used is descriptive analysis and analysis of structural equation modeling (SEM). Based on the results of analysis show that motivation, leadership, and organizational culture has a significant impact on job satisfaction of employees of PT. Erha Clinic Indonesia. The result of the analysis also states work motivation, leadership, organizational culture, and employee job satisfaction significantly influences the performance of the company PT. Erha Clinic Indonesia. The implications of this research is to improve leadership skills and organizational cultures that exist, so that aspects of employee job satisfaction can be met, because in general a high employee job satisfaction will increase their work motivation and performance.
Purpose – This study aimed at exploring the strategies to elevate the small and micro enterprises (SMEs) at Bongan Village by optimizing the use of Gonda Plants as a unique culinary product to support the economic and tourism sector. The supply of Gonda Plants is commonly overflowing every harvest time as Bongan Village is well known for its rice fields. The oversupply of Gonda Plants becomes waste thrown away at the field by the Bongan people but it is the potential to be processed as a unique culinary product. Methodology – The research was carried out using a descriptive qualitative research method in which the data used were obtained through observation, interviews, and literature studies. The interview process involved the Bongan people who are running Gonda Plant SME. The data were analyzed using SWOT analysis to find out the suitable strategies by considering its strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, & threats. Findings – Based on the results of the analysis, the strategies that can be implemented to elevate the enterprises are increasing the skills, knowledge, and motivation to run the SMES, building branding and doing promotion, creating a hygiene production house, improving the management, and being active in grabbing the opportunies. Besides, the involvement of the government and other parties is needed to supervise and mentor the SMEs run by the Bongan people. Novelty – The sustainability of SMEs run by the Bongan people can be done alone, it needs help from other parties, especially the government in guiding, facilitating, and supervising.
This study aimed at finding out the supporting and hampering factors in utilizing Gonda plant as the culinary product of Bongan Village. This research was a descriptive qualitative research and using observation, interviews, and literature study to collect the data. It was done in Bongan village. Based on the results of analysis, the supporting factors are Gonda plants are unseasonal plants that can be harvested many times in a year, there is strong determination and commitment, and the support of the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy in collaboration with Politeknik Internasional Bali. Meanwhile the hampering factors are the the limited numbers of people utilizing Gonda, the limited ability to see the business opportunities, the lack of ability and willingness, the chips and gonda tea need to be improved, the packaging is still simple, the cleanliness of the production area, and there is no scientific test results of Gonda plants.
Lais (Krypyoterus apogon) is highly economic important catfish in South Sumatera. Investigating fish diversity of catfish is of importance for species conservation. Many species or subspecies extincted due to environment decreasing caused by habitat loss, pollution and over fishing. Cytochrome C Oxidase subunit I (COI) is one of mitochondrial DNA markers used for species barcoding in freshwater, brackishwater and marine fish. This research aim to explore the use of COI gene for species barcoding in investigating the diversity of COI nucleotide, constructing phylogenetic tree of lais, and knowing physical and chemistry characteristic of habitat at Musi and Kelekar River, South Sumatera. The methods used in the research consisted of DNA extraction, PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) amplification and sequencing mtDNA COI gene of Kryptopterus apogon obtained from Musi and Kelekar River (South Sumatera). A 615 bp (sample code CM1) and 693 bp sequences (sample code CK1 and CK2) of parsial coding were sequenced from this fish. Nucleotide BLAST analyzes showed COI gen can distinguish lais at Musi and Kelekar River from others fish at GenBank database with high identity (92.29% and 92.21%) to Phalacronotus bleekeri (Thailand) and Phalacronotus apogon (Australia).Phylogenetic analyzes indicated that obviously, lais was at the same cluster with others genus in Siluridae family, but different cluster from Hemibagrus nemurus (Bagridae), Chanidae and Oreochomis niloticus (Cichlidae). Water quality criteria (water tranparancy, temperature, ammonia, pH and alkalinity) at Musi and Kelekar River were still in tolerance for maintainning survival rate of lais. Further study using more species in Siluridae family and various habitat are needed to investigate the diversity of DNA of Siluridae at South Sumatera water resources.Keywords: Catfish, DNA barcode, COI gene, Musi River, Kelekar River
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