scholarly journals Evaluasi Program Kredit Koperasi Primer Anggota (KKPA) PT Perkebunan Nusantara V

Sosio e-kons ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 9
Author(s):  
Dian Sari

<p align="center"><strong><em>ABSTRACT</em></strong><strong><em> </em></strong></p><p><em>The evaluation of program Kredit Koperasi Primer Anggota (KKPA) PT Perkebunan Nusantara V (Case studies: KUD Hidup Baru</em><em> </em><em>in the Sungai Pagar District Kampar Kiri Hilir Subdistrict Kampar Regency)</em><em> </em><em>has problems such as being late on planting of the plantation, the payment credit of the first stage is unpaid on last 2011, the plantation in stage third is cannot harvest. These problems make me attract to do discuss in this research. The purpose of this research is to evaluate the program of KKPA PT Perkebunan Nusantara V (Case studies: KUD Hidup Baru</em><em> in </em><em>the Sungai Pagar District – Kampar Regency). The research use theory of David Easton (1984) about the policy as a process.</em><em> </em><em>Based on the result of this research, I can conclude that Input of program implementation has been corresponding with the demands of society and the support of the government. The process of the program has many problems such as the first stage to the second stage has been planting but it is too late, the distribution of areal first stage has been delayed, some groups of Sungai Pagar society claimed that area KKPA in the second stage belongs to them, and area in the third stage is often flooded. The condition area of the first stage and the second stage has good condition and productive, but the condition area of the third stage is classified failed to harvests because the area that flooded and 75% palm plantation cannot harvest. The outcome had been accepted by a member of KUD Hidup Baru, their income from selling TBS in the first stage and second stage. The impact of this program in society is changing in income, using time, and educational needs increasing prosperity in the society and there are job opportunities in a program</em><em>.</em></p><p><em>Keywords</em><em>: Input, Process of Policy, Output, Outcome, Impact</em><em>.</em></p><p><strong>ABSTRAK</strong><strong> </strong></p><p>Evaluasi Program Kredit Koperasi Primer Anggota (KKPA) PT Perkebunan Nusantara V (Studi Kasus KUD Hidup BARU di Kelurahan Sungai Pagar Kecamatan Kampar Kiri Hilir Kabupaten Kampar) terjadi beberapa masalah seperti terjadinya keterlambatan waktu penanaman, pembayaran kredit tahap I yang belum lunas pada akhir tahun 2011 dan lahan tidak produktif pada lahan tahap III. Hal inilah yang membuat saya tertarik untuk membahasnya dalam penelitian saya ini. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengevaluasi program Kredit Koperasi Primer Anggota (KKPA) PT Perkebunan Nusantara V Kelurahan Sungai Pagar, Kecamatan Kampar Kiri Hilir, Kabupaten Kampar (Studi Kasus  KUD Hidup Baru). Dalam penelitian ini menggunakan teori David Easton (1984) tentang kebijakan sebagai suatu proses. Berdasarkan hasil penelitian pada penelitian ini, dapat disimpulkan bahwa Input dalam pelaksanaan sudah sesuai dengan tuntutan masyarakat dan dukungan, proses pelaksanaan dari tahap I hingga tahap II terjadi keterlambatan penanaman satu hingga dua tahun, pelaksanaan terjadi permasalahan mulai dari pembagian lahan kepada masyarakat yang lambat oleh tim penjaringan. Kondisi lahan pada tahap I dan tahap II digolongkan baik dan produktif, namun pada kondisi lahan tahap III digolongkan gagal panen (puso) karena lahan digenangi banjir sehingga 75% tanaman mati. Outcome sudah diterima oleh masyarakat berupa hasil tahap TBS tahap I dan tahap II. Dampak dalam masyarakat terjadi perubahan dalam hal pendapatan, pemanfaatan waktu, dan kebutuhan pendidikan.</p><p><em>Kata Kunci  : Input, Proses Kebijakan, Output, Outcome, Dampak</em><em>.</em></p>

2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 370
Author(s):  
Cahaya Indah Lestari ◽  
Catur Esty Pamungkas ◽  
Siti Mardiyah WD ◽  
Baiq Masdariah

ABSTRAKSecara global dilaporkan 51.857 kasus konfimasi di 25 negara dengan 1.669 kematian (CFR 3,2%). Jumlah pasien positif Covid-19 di Provinsi NTB sampai tanggal (30/6/2020) sebanyak 1.245 orang, dengan perincian 825 orang sudah sembuh, 65 meninggal dunia, serta 355 orang masih positif dan dalam keadaan baik. Sedangkan jumlah pasien positif Covid-19 di Kota Mataram sebanyak 531 orang, dengan perincian 189 sedang dirawat, 310 orang sudah sembuh, 32 meninggal dunia. Tujuan pengabdian ini untuk mencegah penyebaran coronavirus (COV) di wilayah kerja Puskesmas Karang Pule Kegiatan penyuluhan ini menggunakan video cara Cuci Tangan Pakai Sabun (CTPS) Kemenkes dimana peserta pengabdian yang hadir berjumlah 20 orang. Kegiatan ini dilakukan dalam tiga tahap. Tahap pertama yakni pembagian kuesioner dan pemaparan, tahap kedua yakni Praktek Cuci Tagan Pakai Sabun dan tahap ketiga yakni tanya jawab serta pembagian kuesioner post test. Kegiatan pengabdian ini disambut sangat antusias, ibu melontarkan beberapa pertanyaan terkait Cuci Tangai Pakai Sabun dan pembuatan cairan disinfektan Sebagian besar ibu paham dengan penyuluhan yang diberikan. Penyuluhan ini dapat meningkatkan pengetahuan ibu dengan kategori pengetahuan baik  sebesar 90 % (18 0rang)  tentang Cuci Tangan Pakai Sabun (CTPS) untuk pencegahan coronavirus .Kata kunci: Penyuluhan; Cuci Tangan Pakai Sabun; Pencegahan Coronavirus. ABSTRACTGlobally, 51,857 confirmed cases were reported in 25 countries with 1,669 deaths (CFR 3.2%). The number of Covid-19 positive patients in NTB Province as of (6/30/2020) was 1,245 people, with details of 825 people recovered, 65 dead, and 355 people still positive and in good condition. While the number of positive patients Covid-19 in the city of Mataram was 531 people, with the details of 189 being treated, 310 people were cured, 32 died. The purpose of this service is to prevent the spread of coronavirus (COV) in the working area of Karang Pule Health Center. This counseling activity uses a video on how to wash hands with soap (CPTS) from the Ministry of Health where there are 20 community service attendees. This activity is carried out in three stages. The first stage is the distribution of questionnaires and exposure, the second stage is the Practice of Washing with Soap and the third stage is the question and answer session and the distribution of post test questionnaires. This service was welcomed with great enthusiasm, the mother asked a number of questions related to washing Tangai with soap Most of the mothers understood the counseling given. This counseling can increase the knowledge of mothers with good knowledge categories by 90% (18 people) about Handwashing with Soap (CTPS) for the prevention of coronavirus. Keywords: Counseling; hand washing behavior with soap; Coronavirus Prevention.


2003 ◽  
Vol 13 (6) ◽  
pp. 509-518 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wolf-Ruediger Thies ◽  
Thomas Breymann ◽  
Dietmar Boethig ◽  
Ute Blanz ◽  
Hans Meyer ◽  
...  

Background:We reviewed our 12-year experience with staged reconstruction for hypoplasia of the left heart, examining the results of each surgical step and the impact of the year of the Norwood operation on survival. We compared survival of patients with hypoplasia of the left heart subsequent to completion of the Fontan circulation to survival of patients with a dominant left ventricle undergoing a Fontan procedure.Patients:Between 1989 and 2001, we performed a first stage procedure in 89 patients. Their median age was 9 days, with a range from 2 to 140 days, and the median weight was 3.4 kg, with a range from 2.4 to 5.4 kg.Results:Survival at 1, 4, and 10 years was 55%, 49%, and 49%, respectively. We experienced 23 early deaths (26%), and 12 deaths between the stages of the Norwood cascade. Of our patients, 42 underwent the second stage, and 30 the third stage. Prior to the first stage, symptoms of necrotising enterocolitis, and of obstructed pulmonary venous return, influenced survival significantly. The latter was eliminated as risk factor when surgery was performed within the first week of life. During the later part of our experience, survival at the first stage operation improved significantly, with survival at 3 years increasing from 42% to 75% for the patients at standard-risk (p = 0.017), and from 17% to 42% for those deemed to be at high-risk (p = 0.1). No deaths occurred in 23 patients older than 3 years of age, all of whom had proceeded through the third stage. After completion of the Fontan circulation, the survival of the patients with hypoplasia of the left heart at 4 years was comparable to the survival of patients undergoing the Fontan procedure with a dominant left ventricle (88% versus 90%, p = 0.8).Conclusions:Early and intermediate survival has improved significantly over the period of 12 years. Late death has been uncommon, and none of our patients are listed for cardiac transplantation.


Author(s):  
I Wayan Gede Suacana ◽  
Eka Suaib

This research was conducted applying qualitative method for assessing governance in Bali Region. The stage of research began with the collection of primary and secondary data. The second stage was choosing a theory as means of analyzing the data. The third stage analyzed and interpreted the data that had been selected. The fourth stage was to do the writing and construction of research results. The results showed that values of local wisdom of Bali, which is reflected in its democratic models, showed how the government and people of Bali held a governance rule. Strengthening institutional capacity and the capacity of policy was strongly supported by the development of this democratic model. In this context, there is a symmetrical relationship between the accountability and transparency of government who is regarded as Guru Wisesa with the level of public trust in him. It is also supported by the implementation of the five values of local wisdom in giving service (seva) to the public, namely: Sathya (Truth), Dharma (virtue), Shanti (Peace), Prema (love) and Ahimsa (abstinence violence). However, the model of democracy with the values of local wisdom is not enough to produce a democratic political system without the support of the situation, conditions and political institutions. Freedom and equality (equality) as part of the democratic values are still hampered by paternalistic cultures that restrict the freedom of society.


Author(s):  
Maria Leonidovna Chelnokova

The present study considers the specifics of trans-formation of the Russian non-systemic opposition in 2000–2020, and the main technologies of its activi-ty at present time. The first stage of changes (2000–2011) was characterized by marginalization of oppo-sition in the context of development of a stable “Putin majority” and the building of a “vertical of power”. The second stage (2012–2017) was associ-ated with the activation of opposition forces against the background of the so-called “fatigue effect”, as well as the pressure on social, economic and politi-cal processes from the government. The third stage (since 2018 till present), which was initiated by the pension reform, is characterized by the erosion of trust in the government institutions and the growth of local protest moods, which were mainly socially oriented. Among the political technologies used by non-systemic actors these days it is important to outline the following: “embedding” in local protest actions; territorial differentiation of protests (their transfer from Moscow to the regions); total protest voting; attempt to design various attractive, alt-hough quite amorphous images of the future of Russia.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (Special edition 2) ◽  
pp. 155-166
Author(s):  
Tin Matulja ◽  
Marko Hadjina

The market conditions demanded the adaptation of exclusively touristic sailing yachts to specific race requirements. The hydrodynamic aspects of this problem have been successfully solved using modern tools for CFD analysis. But, the practical aspects of outfitting such vessels to meet the highest tourist requirements while respecting specific racing requirements for deck equipment required a different methodological approach. In fulfilling these requirements, the author indirectly participates in multi-year cooperation with the prominent European manufacturer of sailboats. For the purpose of cooperation, a special methodology was developed for the improvement of the equipment of the defined sailing boat in four stages. In the first stage, an analysis of the impact of sailing equipment and deck configuration of the existing B40S model on sailing performance is suggested using RaceQs computing application and expert approaches for different sea and wind conditions. In the second stage, the analysis of the collected data is carried out by expert approach towards guidelines for improvement. The third stage impacts on redesigning the existing model by implementing the obtained results. In the fourth stage, the effects on the upgraded new B41S model are analyzed repeating the first stage. The methodology is iterative and converges to the optimal solution for the defined criteria.


2020 ◽  
Vol 171 ◽  
pp. 01002
Author(s):  
Weronika Gracz ◽  
Mirosław Czechlowski ◽  
Damian Marcinkowski ◽  
Wojciech Golimowski ◽  
Patrycja Pochwatka

The purpose of the tests described in this publication was to examine the effect of the temperature of the biodiesel burned, resulting from the transesterification of rapeseed oil with methanol, on the level of nitrogen oxides emissions. The tests were carried out on a test stand equipped with a 9.5 kW engine. Electricity was transffered directly to the power grid. The measurements were started after the engine has warmed up, when the oil temperature exceeded 85°C. In the first stage, the engine was loaded with the maximum achievable torque (100%), in the second stage the torque was set at 75% of the maximum value, and for measurements in the third stage the torque was 50% of the maximum value. Three tests were carried out, one for each of the three fuel temperatures: 20, 40 and 55°C.


2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 43
Author(s):  
Faried Effendy ◽  
Eva Hariyanti

In this study, we attempted to develop Information Technology (IT) document of problem management for the export company. This document used as guidance for the company’s employees to manage IT problem. Not every company's IT division has IT problem management strategy, the priority of problem-solving is usually done by the First In first out (FIFO) method by not considering the impact and the problem urgency. COBIT 5 and ITIL V3 DSS03 related to Problem management were used as standards to review and benchmark on how problem management activities should be done. The output of this research is a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) document. The Problem management SOP document consists of three stages, the first stage is the preparation of  SOP with 5 sub-stages, namely: list activity of ITIL V3 and COBIT 5 DSS03, mapping activity of ITIL V3 and COBIT 5 DSS03, verification of company new activities, mapping of activity actor based on RACI DSS02 and mapping of workproduct. The second stage is the adjustment of SOP documents with 2 sub-stages, namely: interviews for identification of needs and mapping of activity actor with the company's organizational structure. The third stage is the verification of SOP documents. The SOP documents contain 11 procedure with five actors. Overall SOP document can eventually become a reference for the company to manage IT problem. 


SinkrOn ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 9-16
Author(s):  
Ramadhian Agus Triono Sudalyo ◽  
Bayu Mukti

The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic has forced the economic activity of the Indonesian population to decline drastically, which has an impact on the education funding process. Given these problems, it is necessary to develop a Decision-Making System to assist the selection process for KIP admissions for students who meet the requirements. The purpose of this research is that the provision of KIP can be right on target. For decision making, three stages are used with the method used, the first stage is the C-45 method for student priority decision making, the second stage is the Fuzzy MADM method, and the third stage is ranking according to the total quota. which is determined. The initial selection used the C-45 method with the variables of GPA, parents' income, achievements, parental dependents, and cases. The results of the C4.5 calculation show that the first priority is parental dependents with a Gain value of 0.007822696, followed by a GPA with a Gain value of -0.130011482, the third priority is Parents' Income with a Gain value of -0.702657067 and the last priority is an achievement. The results of the calculation are continued with Fuzzy MADM resulting in 5 rules used to determine student priorities (can) or not. The results achieved from 140 students who applied were accepted by 135 students who passed the initial stage, and out of 135 rankings, 70 students were determined to receive scholarships from the Government with the highest calculation score of 21 and the lowest of 14.4.


2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 157
Author(s):  
Faried Effendy ◽  
Eva Hariyanti

In this study, we attempted to develop Information Technology (IT) document of problem management for the export company. This document used as guidance for the company’s employees to manage IT problem. Not every company's IT division has IT problem management strategy, the priority of problem-solving is usually done by the First In first out (FIFO) method by not considering the impact and the problem urgency. COBIT 5 and ITIL V3 DSS03 related to Problem management were used as standards to review and benchmark on how problem management activities should be done. The output of this research is a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) document. The Problem management SOP document consists of three stages, the first stage is the preparation of  SOP with 5 sub-stages, namely: list activity of ITIL V3 and COBIT 5 DSS03, mapping activity of ITIL V3 and COBIT 5 DSS03, verification of company new activities, mapping of activity actor based on RACI DSS02 and mapping of workproduct. The second stage is the adjustment of SOP documents with 2 sub-stages, namely: interviews for identification of needs and mapping of activity actor with the company's organizational structure. The third stage is the verification of SOP documents. The SOP documents contain 11 procedure with five actors. Overall SOP document can eventually become a reference for the company to manage IT problem. 


2015 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 185-200
Author(s):  
Robert Z. Birdwell

Critics have argued that Elizabeth Gaskell's first novel, Mary Barton (1848), is split by a conflict between the modes of realism and romance. But the conflict does not render the novel incoherent, because Gaskell surpasses both modes through a utopian narrative that breaks with the conflict of form and gives coherence to the whole novel. Gaskell not only depicts what Thomas Carlyle called the ‘Condition of England’ in her work but also develops, through three stages, the utopia that will redeem this condition. The first stage is romantic nostalgia, a backward glance at Eden from the countryside surrounding Manchester. The second stage occurs in Manchester, as Gaskell mixes romance with a realistic mode, tracing a utopian drive toward death. The third stage is the utopian break with romantic and realistic accounts of the Condition of England and with the inadequate preceding conceptions of utopia. This third stage transforms narrative modes and figures a new mode of production.


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