scholarly journals Revenue Optimization Analysis of Rattan Furniture Industry in Palu City, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia (Case Study in PT Meubel Rotan Subur)

Author(s):  
Andi Sahri Alam ◽  
Hendra Pribadi ◽  
Suci Suraidah
Author(s):  
A. Toit

This chapter explains how to translate an organization’s strategic aims into key intelligence needs (KINs) and how to prioritize and categorize the needs. It argues that an essential aspect for any competitive intelligence (CI) professional is to gain the confidence of management to determine what information about the environment should be collected in order to produce intelligence. Furthermore the author hope that understanding how to determine a set of KINs as derived from an organization’s vision, mission, and strategic objectives and how to break down KINs into general and specific KINs will assist CI professionals to understand what their internal customers want to know about, need to know about and should know about and why, when they need to know it, and who needs to know it by identifying KINs. The application of KINs in a practical situation is illustrated in a case study of a South African company in the furniture industry.


2015 ◽  
Vol 96 ◽  
pp. 308-318 ◽  
Author(s):  
D.R. Iritani ◽  
D.A.L. Silva ◽  
Y.M.B. Saavedra ◽  
P.F.F. Grael ◽  
A.R. Ometto

e-GIGI ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Meyske Gente ◽  
Michael A. Leman ◽  
P. S. Anindita

Abstract: Jimson weed (Datura metel) is rich of various chemical compounds found in the roots, stems, leaves, fruits, flowers, and seeds. Jimson weed are used for asthma, dental pain, and anesthetic as well as analgesic medications. Analgesia is the loss of the sensation of pain without loss of other senses. Anesthesia is the reduction or removal of sensation for a while, so that surgery or other painful procedures can be performed. This study aimed to test the analgesic and anesthesia effects stage 2 and 3 of jimson weed leaf extract on male Wistar rats. This was an experimental study with a praexperiment-postes only (one shot case study) design. Jimson weed leaves were taken from Central Sulawesi. Its extract was made by using maceration method. Six male wistar rats were used as samples. The results showed that in response to the extract, 5 rats entered the first stage (analgesia) and only 3 rats entered the third stage. Conclusion: Jimson weed leaf extract had analgesic effects on male Wistar rats. The initial time and the length of time to be conscious were influenced by body weight, age, and time of adaptation.Keywords: jimson weed leaf (datura metel), analgesia effect, anesthesia effectAbstrak: Tanaman kecubung (Datura metel) kaya dengan berbagai senyawa kimia yang terdapat pada akar, tangkai, daun, buah, bunga, dan biji. Tanaman kecubung banyak dimanfaatkan antara lain sebagai obat asma, obat sakit gigi, obat bius, dan obat analgesia. Analgesia merupakan hilangnya rasa sakit tanpa kehilangan sensasi indera lainya. Anestesi merupakan pengurangan atau penghilangan sensasi untuk sementara, sehingga operasi atau prosedur lain yang menyakitkan dapat dilakukan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menguji efek analgesia ekstrak daun kecubung pada tikus wistar jantan dan efek anestesi stadium 2 dan 3. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode eksperimental dengan rancangan penelitian praexperiment-postes only (one shot case study). Daun kecubung yang digunakan berasal dari Sulawesi Tengah yang dibuat ekstrak dengan metode maserasi. Penelitian ini menggunakan 6 hewan coba tikus wistar jantan. Hasil penelitian memperlihatkan bahwa kelima hewan coba menunjukkan respon terhadap esktrak daun kecubung dengan masuk pada stadium 1 yaitu stadium analgesia dan hanya tiga hewan coba yang sampai stadium 3. Simpulan: Ekstrak daun kecubung mempunyai efek analgesia pada tikus wistar jantan; waktu awal teranestesi dan lama waktu sadar dipengaruhi oleh berat badan, usia dan waktu adaptasi.Kata kunci: daun kecubung (datura metel), efek analgesia, efek anestesia


2020 ◽  
Vol 21 (12) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ade Nendi Mulyana ◽  
SWASTIKO PRIYAMBODO ◽  
HERMANU TRIWIDODO ◽  
HENNY HENDARJANTI ◽  
BANDUNG SAHARI

Abstract. Mulyana AN, Proyambodo S, Triwidodo H, Hendarjanti H, Sahari B. 2020. An assessment of the reproduction, predation, and nesting behavior of Sulawesi Masked-owl (Tyto rosenbergii) in oil palm plantation: A case study of West and Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 21: 5685-5689. The quality and quantity of yield in palm plantations are reduced due to inevitable factors such as pests, diseases, and weeds. Furthermore, owls (Tytonidae) play a role as potential predators to control rats, the major pest. Therefore, this study aims to observe the reproduction patterns, predation, and nesting behavior of Tyto rosenbergii. To achieve this, direct observation and the installation of a camera trap in the nest box was adopted. Furthermore, a predation test was carried out by feeding the owls with rats daily in a cage measuring 4m x 8m x 6m. The results showed that the number of eggs produced ranged from 2 to 6, with an average of 3.85. Also, the Percentage of hatching ranges between 0-100% with an average of 80.77%, and that of chicks that survive to the fully feathered is 51%. In addition, T. rosenbergii was able to prey on 1-4 rats per night, and its activity mostly occurs outside the cage than inside, except when they had a reproductive season.


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