In a turbulent business environment, company personnel are required to always make continuous improvements (CIs) to the systems and processes used to generate value for customers and connect the performance of their employees. The purpose of the study was to analyze the extent of connectivity CI program and employee performance. The subjects of the study were employees of PT Kitadin Site Embalut located in Kutai Kartanegara Regency, East Kalimantan Province (Indonesia). Determination of the sample using probability sampling techniques totaling 60 employees and data processed through Multiple Linear Regression Analysis. The conclusions obtained based on field interviews is: employee development and training variables, improvement of work quality and productivity, and building cooperation between work teams has a significant effect on employee performance. Meanwhile, employee involvement in problem solving and good communication has no significant effect on employee performance. Employee involvement in organizational events is expected not only to the same person continuously, but in rotation. The things that need to be improved are that each employee must be able to openly communicate with fellow colleagues, as long as it is related to work related to the company.
The election of East Kalimantan as the new capital city is an optimistic momentum for development stakeholders, especially the tourism industry. The analogy, one of the benchmarks in tourism excellence can be assessed from efforts to change the crisis of tourist confidence into collective certainty. This scientific work aims to detect the factors that influence tourist attractiveness in the new IKN. The core of tourist attraction is built through access to information, tourism facilities, value added tourism, tourism tariffs, and market orientation. The case revolves around six destination clusters based on four IKN tourism buffer zones: Archipelago Zero Point, Mentawir Tourism Village, Bangkirai Hill, Pampang Cultural Village, Tanah Merah Beach, and Balikpapan Botanical Garden. Interview data collection involved 438 millennial tourists from domestic and foreign countries. In principle, the linear regression method is applied to investigate the relationship between variables. As a result, facilities, added value, tariffs, and market orientation have a positive impact on tourist attractiveness. Other statistical outputs clarify that access to information actually has no effect on tourist attractiveness. This paper also providing holistic findings on tourism revitalization for the future agenda.
The unique human resource governance role has significantly contributed to achieving the University's mission and vision. We have carried out this study to prove the role of quality human resources in achieving the University's mission. The phenomenological approach involves, among other things, a data coding system, in-depth evaluation, high integration, and concluding the principles of validity and reliability. Context of higher education from the 15 publications we reviewed and backed up by other findings in the context of the role of HR and achieving university goals in higher education studies was resulting of this study. These findings will be helpful in the development of similar studies in the future.
This study aims to reveals the influence of Knowledge Management training on the performance of PT. Semen Indonesia (Persero) Tbk. The hypothesis proposed is (1) there are differences in employee performance after training between the experimental group and the control group, (2) there are differences in employee performance in the experimental group between before Knowledge Management training and after Knowledge Management training, (3) there are differences in Gain Score of employee performance in the experimental group before training with employee performance after training. The subjects in this study are leaders or employees who will become Knowledge Management agents or leaders who manage Knowledge Management in the work units of PT Semen Indonesia. Data collection methods used in this study use employee performance scale, observation and interviews. The data analysis technique used is Sample T-Test to see the differences in employee performance before and after training. The results showed that there were differences in employee performance before and after training with a value of t = 3.658 and significance of 0.001 (p <0.05).
Advances in information and technology for the transformation of marketing management have integrated aspects of digitalization as an effective and efficient feedback loop. Customers around the world today are leveraging popular social media marketing (SMM) to assess the quality of products and services. Several culinary food providers have received special attention from traditional food lovers in Indonesia, including Warung Kuliner Suroboyo which has several branches in each region. On this occasion, we tried to study the relationship between SMM, brand awareness, social networking, and decision-making with objects at Suroboyo Warung Culinary in Indonesia. The sample size involves 150 respondents who are regular customers in three locations (Surabaya City, Balikpapan City, and Samarinda City) who use Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. To make it easier for the survey to be carried out with the support of 'Google Form' in 2020, and the data is processed using multiple regression analysis. The SMM has a positive effect on brand awareness (H1 is accepted), brand awareness has a positive effect on decision-making (H2 is accepted), SMM has a positive effect on social networking (H3 is accepted), social networking has a positive.
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