scholarly journals The Management of Production/Services Unit in Business and Marketing Expertise Program in State Vocational High School 2 Singkawang

2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 107
Author(s):  
Gunanto Gunanto

<p>A school’s production/services unit (P/SU) constitutes a process of business activity for both academic and commercial purpose that the school performs continuously by empowering the school’s members and environment in the form of professionally-managed production/ services business unit.</p><p>This research aims at 1) describing the planning of production/services unit in Business and Marketing Expertise Program at State Vocational High School 2 Singkawang, 2) describing the organization of production/services unit in Business and Marketing Expertise Program at State Vocational High School 2 Singkawang, 3) describing the operation of production/services unit in Business and Marketing Expertise Program at State Vocational High School 2 Singkawang, 4) describing the monitoring of production/services unit in Business and Marketing Expertise Program at State Vocational High School 2 Singkawang, 5) describing the obstacles encountered in managing the production/services unit in Business and Marketing Expertise Program at State Vocational High School 2 Singkawang, 6) describing the efforts made to deal with these obstacles encountered in managing the production/services unit in Business and Marketing Expertise Program at State Vocational High School 2 Singkawang.</p><p>                The approach in this research is qualitative strengthened with descriptive method. The research focus is on the management of production/services unit in Business and Marketing Expertise Program at State Vocational High School 2 Singkawang in such aspects as planning, operation, organization and monitoring. The data are gathered using interview, observation and documentation.</p>The research findings are: 1) The planning of production/services unit in Business and Marketing Expertise Program at State Vocational High School 2 Singkawang takes the school’s vision and missions and its education and business aspects into consideration, 2) the organization begins with the establishment of administrators and drafting the main job descriptions and functions of each department in a clear and comprehensible language, 3) The field executors actively involved in the production unit’s activities as daily sales service officers are those selected students from the so-called Alfamart class which constitutes a cooperation between the school and PT. Sumber Alfaria Trijaya Tbk., 4) the presence of this Business and Marketing Expertise Program’s production unit has been capable of adding more places and increasing the capacity for apprentice or industrial work practice students,  5) the monitoring of production unit is performed towards officer’s behavior, customers, administration and good stock. Finally, 6) the more spacious room needs to be immediately selected based on the capacity and service duration in order to optimize the potential customers which amount to more than 1,200 students and teachers.

2018 ◽  
Vol 42 ◽  
pp. 00110 ◽  
Author(s):  
Galeh Nur Indriatno Putra Pratama ◽  
Moch. Bruri Triyono

This study aims to determine: (1) weakness of vocational high school production unit; (2) model of production unit based on schoolpreneurship of vocational high school; and (3) the effectiveness of production unit model based on vocational high school schoolpreneurship. This research uses a R & D approach consisting of three stages: preliminary study, model development and model testing. The sample of this research is the production unit owned by Public Vocational High School (SMKN) 1 Depok, Public Vocational High School (SMKN) 2 Depok, Vocational High School (SMK) Muhammadiyah 3 Yogyakarta, and SMK Muhammadiyah Berbah. Data were collected using in-depth interviews and documentation. Result of research indicate that: (1) weakness of production unit so far is planning still monoton, job descriptions overlap, supervision not running maximal; (2) development of management model of vocational high school production unit as source of learning and alternative funding; (3) the test results indicate that 83.3% agreed that the model component is complete; 91.7% agreed that the structure of the model component was clear; 91.7% agreed that the relationship between model components is clear; 80% agreed that the model was feasible; and 82% agreed that the model is effective if implemented.


2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 132
Author(s):  
Dwi Yana Putri ◽  
Sutarto Sutarto

This study aimed to find out the effect of: (1) industrial work practice, (2)guidance intensity of industrial side, (3)vocational competence, and (4) industrial work practice,guidance intensity of industrial side, and vocational competence on the working readiness of students of Vocational High School (VHS) PerBankan Pekanbaru. This research was ex-post facto research. The population was all students of class XII Program of Banking in the academic year of 2017/2018 which comprised 106 students who followed industrial work practice. A sample of 83 students was processed using the Proportional Random sampling technique. Prior to doing research, the instrument first validated the expert. After validated experts tested the validity and reliability to determine the valid and reliable instrument items. Data analyst technique used is descriptive research method, prerequisite test, and regression analysis. The results showed that: (1) industrial work practice (x1) has a positive and significant effect on students’working experience (y) evidenced by thitung ≥ ttabel (2,414 > 1,98) contribution of 27,63%; (2) the guidance intensity of industrial side (x2) had a positive and significant effect on students’working readiness (y) evidenced by thitung ≥ ttabel (2,822 > 1,98) contribution of 21,03%; (3) vocational competence (x3) had a positive and significant effect on students’working readiness (y) evidenced by thitung ≥ ttabel (2,348 > 1,98) contribution of 2,46%; (4) industrial work practice, guidance intensity of industrial side, and vocational competence simultaneously had a positive effect on students’working readiness (y) evidenced by Fhitung ≥ Ftabel(16,235 > 3,11) with contribution of 51,12%. The rest 48,88% was determined by other factors.


Author(s):  
Diana Nur Azizah ◽  
Supari Muslim ◽  
Ratu Noorita Achmad ◽  
Dhanu Lukmantoro ◽  
Umi Farida ◽  
...  

Vocational education has an important role in the effort to create a workforce that has competencies that are in accordance with the needs of the industrial world. But the open unemployment rate in Indonesia in February 2018 was 6.87 million people and 8.92% of them were graduates of VHS. Why does that much unemployment happen? Is the learning process at VHS not yet qualified, so that the quality of VHS graduates is still low? Can the teaching factory improve the quality of VHS graduates? To answer this question, research needs to be done. This research was conducted using literature studies on related references, and a number of research reports on teaching factories conducted at VHS and continued with FGD. The results of the study concluded that the teaching factory consisted of planning, organizing, implementing, and evaluating. The teaching factory developed was integrated with the production unit that was used for the practice of students, so that VHS graduates became qualified and ready to enter the workforce.


2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (01) ◽  
pp. 183-191
Author(s):  
Sujarwo Sujarwo ◽  
Yetti Supriyati

The research objective was to determine of Industrial Internship consisting of planning, organizing, actuating, controling and monitoring.This is a qualitative research by employing a case study method which was conducted at public vocational senior high school (SMK Negeri 5) Makassar from April 2013 to September 2016. Interviews, document review, and direct observation were taken for data collection while the validity of the data was measured by using triangulation of source and technique. For data analysis, the stages of reduction, data display, and conclusion were used. The results show that 1) Planning of Industrial Internship has not been implemented optimally; such as curriculum validation and mapping the business and industrial were not well-conducted by the school; 2) Organizing aspects of industrial internship were less than optimal implemented, such as arranging of Industrial Internship committee was not equipped clearly with the structuring of tasks, job descriptions and distribution of authority. In addition, appointment of school instructur is simply to accommodate the interests of educators with the principle of equity not competency; 3) In actuating aspect, learning by doing and learning by experience were not optimal since the location of industrial internship did not meet the school’s need; 4) Controlling and monitoring Industrial Internship were not optimal as well since the teachers as instructors did not control the students’ activities continously. To sum up, the industrial internship conducted in vocational high school must obtain serious attention by the school, industry and government as to improve the students’ knowledge and skills. Additionally, the school, industry and government are required to collaborate and synergize optimally for the sake of students’ improvement.


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 33
Author(s):  
Muhammad Sayuti ◽  
Mujiarto Mujiarto

Employability skills for students are believed to reduce the mismatch between the supply of vocational high school graduates and the demand of job vacancy from industry. For more than three centuries, the gap between the vocational high school and the workplace has become people’s concern. It seems that this issue will not end in the near future, rather will be more interesting to be studied because of the complexity of the relationship between the two sectors. The objective of this study, therefore, is to discover of how well employability skills is adopted in the school level curriculum (KTSP) of vocational high schools in Indonesia. To achieve the research’s objective, the content analysis to the curriculum was applied. The analysis of KTSP in the subject of entrepreneurship (ENT) and the computer and information management (KKPI) discovers the limited concern and the incomprehensive areas of employability skills adopted. The research findings demand the government to improve the content of employability skills in the curriculum, especially in dealing with the high unemployment rate of vocational high school graduates.


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