scholarly journals Human resource development strategy model: a case study on small and medium Laweyan Batik industry in Surakarta

Author(s):  
Agus Utomo ◽  
Yosephine Angelina Yulia

Batik industry in Indonesia is generally small and medium enterprises (SMEs) become the livelihood of some people. In the History of Solo Batik describes the famous solo batik with traditional patterns and patterns of batik in the process of cap and in batik tulis. Kampung Batik Laweyan is the center of the township of batik entrepreneurs in Solo, which has tremendous appeal. The lack of regeneration of batik makers makes their numbers more and more decreasing. In order for batik existence to stay awake in the future, business managers must know how to develop human resources especially for batik crafters. The purpose of this research is to formulate human resource development strategy / method used this research is qualitative method with method soft system methodology (SSM) developed by Checkland and Poulter (2010), Checkland and Scholes (1990). The findings obtained after using the method of soft system methodology (SSM) is the formulation of human resources development strategy for medium and small industries in Laweyan, Surakarta.

2016 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Željko M. Radosavac

Contemporary business conditions do not impose only need for adjustment of the organization but also the need for adjustment of employees. Human resources, manifested through individual knowledge, skills, individual qualities and achievements, is the basis of competitive advantage of organizations and the main resource for the survival, the growth and development of modern organizations. Treating employees as a decisive factor for the success of organizations, it follows that their primary duty is to provide, maintain and develop the best people through the wide range of human resource activities. Thus, Human Resource Development, designated as a key activity for achieving the projected goals of the organization, can be defined as a set of systematic and planned activities appointed by an organization to provide its members with the opportunities to learn necessary skills to meet current and future job demands. Employees are increasingly accepting the reality that education becomes their responsibility in order to develop their full working potential and to ensure self employment opportunities. On the other hand, encouraging educational programs, organizations strive not only to meet the business needs for education of employees, but also their interests, creating and developing the climate of continuous learning and dissemination of knowledge in all areas. To what extent will the organization attach importance to certain practices that guide and encourage staff development depends on its current situation, activities, goals and adopted development strategy. Adequate choice, the assignment according to their abilities and affinities, continuous training and education, are generally accepted methods without which the development of employees is not possible. The American Society for Training and Development (ASTD) estimates that U.S. organizations spent $134.1 billion on employee learning and development in 2008, and $125.9 billion in 2009.Human resource managers in large organizations ranked training and development as the most important functional area they had to deal with because HRD programs must respond to job changes and integrate the long-term plans and strategies of the organization to ensure the efficient and effective use of resources. Combining different methods and approaches, and referring to all employees in the organization, training and human resources development become a tools for achieving change and the effects they produce are becoming a far-reaching and strategic.


2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
pp. 137-150
Author(s):  
Neneng Hasanah ◽  
Lias Hasibuan ◽  
Kasful Anwar Us

Abstract: Human resources are one of the most fundamental parts in the development and renewal of a nation. The qualification of human resources will determine whether or not the goals of an institution or institution are achieved. The quality of human resources needs to be developed in order to be able to face competitive social transformations. This article aims to explain the concept of human resources, identification of the value of human resources and human resource development efforts. This article is a library research whose main source is literature on human resources, human resource development strategies and development and reform. Broadly speaking, it can be concluded that strategies are needed in developing human resources so that the quality can be transformed into a more up to date direction. One aspect that can support the process of developing human resources is the aspect of education. Keywords: human resources, development strategy, institutions.   Abstrak: Sumber daya manusia merupakan salah satu bagian yang sangat fundamental dalam pembangunan dan pembaharuan suatu bangsa. Kualifikasi sumber daya manusia sangat menentukan tercapai atau tidaknya tujuan suatu institusi ataupun lembaga. Kualitas sumber daya manusia tersebut perlu untuk dikembangkan, supaya mampu menghadapi transformasi sosial yang kompetitif. Artikel ini bertujuan untuk menjelaskan tentang konsep sumber daya manusia, identifikasi nilai sumber daya manusia dan upaya pengembangan sumber daya manusia. Artikel ini merupakan penelitian pustaka yang sumber utamanya adalah literature tentang sumber daya manusia, strategi pengembangan sumber daya manusia serta pembangunan dan pembahuaruan. Secara garis besar dapat disimpulkan bahwa sangat diperlukan strategi-strategi dalam pengembangan sumber daya manusia agar kualitasnya mampu bertransformasi ke arah yang lebih up to date. Salah satu aspek yang dapat menunjang proses pengembangan sumber daya manusia adalah aspek pendidikan. Kata-kata kunci: sumber daya manusia, strategi pengembangan, institusi.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 159
Author(s):  
Amin Purnawan ◽  
Siti Ummu Adillah

The purpose of this paper is to review the regulation of the legality of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) through the Online Single Submission System (OSS) to increase competitiveness, as well as to analyze barriers and solutions. The research method used an empirical juridical approach, the collected data were analyzed by descriptive analysis. The results showed that the problematic implementation of the regulation of MSME business legality registration through the OSS System was mainly due to the lack of socialization and education to MSME entrepreneurs regarding the obligation to register permits through OSS. This affects the compliance of MSMEs in processing their business permits. The solutions that need to be done include increasing the socialization of Integrated Electronic Business Licensing Services/Online Single Submission. MSME players need to be empowered through human resource development, capital support, production and productivity, business protection, partnership development, business networks and marketing as well as business legality, especially registration of business licenses through the Integrated Electronic Business Licensing Service.


Author(s):  
Rahis Rahman ◽  
Mehmood Faheem

This article discusses the urgency of a management development program. A development principle that combines experiential learning, classroom learning and learning through others. The program development strategy can run well if it is accompanied by a well-planned human resource and capacity development program. So that it is expected to be able to help achieve the goals in producing high quality human resources. The human resource development strategy is a plan on how the quality of human resources can develop into a better direction and increase their work capacity. and have good loyalty to the company. Human resource development is needed for the continuity of a company so that it can develop more dynamically. because human resources are the most important element in a company.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (6) ◽  
pp. 904-910
Author(s):  
Kusnadi Kusnadi

This study aims to discuss methods in an effort to increase human resource productivity in a company based on Key Performance Indicators (KPI) and providing training. The concept of human resource development is a way that is carried out with the intention of making human resources a source of competitive advantage, based on practical experience that effective human resource development can increase work productivity, morale, and the potential in institutions, development programs. The assumption of work productivity can be seen as a mental attitude that always has the view that today's life must be better than yesterday and tomorrow must be better than today. Employees who have this attitude will be encouraged to be dynamic, creative, and open while remaining critical and responsive to new ideas and changes. This requires an appropriate human resource development strategy. Work productivity is the result of the interaction between work ability (ability) and motivation (motivation). Work motivation can be influenced by the physical condition, social conditions of the work environment, as well as the basic needs of employees. Productivity can be interpreted, among other things, from the aspect of individual appearance. Thus, employees who have the ability and high motivation in carrying out their duties will be able to support the organization by becoming a productive employee characterized by fulfilling job qualifications, positive job orientation, maturity, highly motivated, and able to get along effectively.


2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 142-172
Author(s):  
N MONI ◽  
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C CHIPUNZA ◽  

This study investigated personality as a predictor for the choice of human resource strategies among small medium enterprises (SMEs) owner-managers in a district in the Free State Province of South Africa. Small and medium enterprises are regarded as essential and contribute towards a country’s growth; however, most of them fail within the first year or two (2) of inception. While many reasons have been proffered to explain such failures, the issue of human resources management (HRM) has not been given much attention in most South African SME literature and studies. Known studies have attempted to explain SMEs success and survival using personality and motivation, resulting in mixed results, yet, none of the studies done attempted to link personality and human resources (HR) within the SMEs context. The study adopted a positivist philosophical paradigm and was, therefore, quantitative in nature. The design was cross-sectional with a sample size of 180 SMEs owner-managers. Data was collected by means of self-administered questionnaires and analysed using descriptive and logistics regression techniques. The findings show that there is a positive and significant relationship between personality and the selected human resource strategies. The study is a first of its kind study to investigate the two (2) variables in South Africa and thus contributes to the literature on SMEs by providing a platform for profiling SME owners, thereby linking personality characteristics to human resource development and business growth.


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