scholarly journals PELATIHAN DAN PENDAMPINGAN WIRAUSAHA MUDA DI UNIVERSITAS MULAWARMAN

2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 394
Author(s):  
Jawatir Pardosi ◽  
Rudi Agung Nugroho ◽  
Rita Mariati ◽  
Julinda R. Manullang

ABSTRAKBerbagai  metode terus dilakukan dan digalakkan untuk menumbuhkan dan mengembangkan semangat berwirausaha di Universitas Mulawarman sehingga mahasiswa semakin tertarik untuk berwirausaha.  Tujuan dari kegiatan Program Pengembangan Kewirausahaan (PPK) ini  adalah untuk mengembangkan kewirausahaan di Universitas Mulawarman yang berorientasi dari keilmuan dan potensi lokal sehingga menghasilkan wirausaha yang handal , mandiri dan professional. Dalam pencapaian target tersebut program PPK pada tahun ke tiga  ini diawali dengan melakukan kegiatan webinar yang menghadirkan narasumber dari Bank Indonesia, dosen Universitas Mulawarman dan startup serta peserta PPK yang sudah mandiri.  Kegiatan webinar dilaksanakan juga merupakan dari proses sosialisasi PPK dan sekaligus menjaring peserta mahasiswa/alumni Universitas Mulawarman yang berminat untuk mendaftar. Sosialisasi ke fakultas juga Jurusan/program Studi dan sampai akhir pendaftaran sebanyak 55 orang mahasiswa/alumni mendaftar dari berbagai fakultas di Universitas Mulawarman Seleksi  tenant dilakukan  secara transparan dengan  wawancara melalui video call. Penetapan calon tenant sejumlah dua puluh orang yang lolos seleksi dari berbagai fakultas. Pelaksanaan  pelatihan kewirausahaan melalui offline/online teori dan praktek. Kunjungan lapang dilakukan ke wirausaha UMKM yang sudah maju, pendampingan secara kontiniu dan magang wirausaha  Dilakukan juga presentasi proposal bisnis untuk mengetahui sampai sejauh mana peserta PPK mampu menyusun proposal bisnis. Kata kunci: magang; pelatihan; pendampingan; PPK; universitas mulawarman ABSTRACTVarious methods continue to be carried out and are encouraged to grow and develop the spirit of entrepreneurship at Mulawarman University so that students are increasingly interested in entrepreneurship. The purpose of this Entrepreneurship Development Program (PPK) activity is to develop entrepreneurship at Mulawarman University which is oriented from local knowledge and potential so as to produce reliable, independent and professional entrepreneurs. In achieving this target, the PPK program in its third year was initiated by conducting a webinar that presented resource persons from Bank Indonesia, Mulawarman University lecturers and startups as well as independent PPK participants. The webinar activity carried out is also part of the PPK socialization process and at the same time attracts Mulawarman University student/alumni participants who are interested in registering. Socialization to faculties as well as Departments/Study programs and until the end of registration as many as 55 students/alumni enrolled from various faculties at Mulawarman University. Tenant selection is carried out transparently by interview via video call. Determination of prospective tenants as many as twenty people who passed the selection from various faculties. Implementation of entrepreneurship training through offline/online theory and practice. Field visits were conducted to advanced MSME entrepreneurs, continuous mentoring and entrepreneurial internships. Business proposal presentations were also conducted to find out to what extent KDP participants were able to develop business proposals. Keywords : internship; trainin; mentoring; PPK; mulawarman university

Author(s):  
Sukirman Sukirman ◽  
Afifi Zaenal

The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of understanding entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship training on interest in entrepreneurship, the effect of understanding entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship training on business productivity and the effect of interest in entrepreneurship on business productivity. The population in this study were 264 students participating in the entrepreneurship development program at Muria Kudus University. Determination of the number of samples using the Slovin formula consists of 136 students, with a side technique using proportional random sampling. Data analysis techniques using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) with AMOS 21 software. The results showed that understanding of entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship training had a positive and significant effect on interest in entrepreneurship, understanding of entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship training had a positive and significant effect on business productivity and interest in entrepreneurship had a positive and significant effect on business productivity. interest in entrepreneurship has a positive and significant influence in mediating the understanding of entrepreneurship on business productivity. Interest in entrepreneurship has a positive influence to become an intervening in mediating entrepreneurship training on business productivity


Author(s):  
Suharyono Suharyono

The Entrepreneurship Development Program aims to implement entrepreneurial practices and civilize entrepreneurship for Bengkalis State Polytechnic students and graduates that are in line with the field of academic science in order to realize technopreneur. The target of this activity every year is to produce five or more technopreneurs who have the mental and entrepreneurial character that is intelligent, strong determination, discipline, hard-working, confident, risk taker, never give up, honest, creative, innovative, and sincere. To realize this target, the team has conducted an information dissemination on the Entrepreneurship Development Program to students and graduates. Then proceed with the selective recruitment of tenant participants. Tenant participants who pass the selection will get entrepreneurship training. In addition, participants will also take part in internships in businesses that are in accordance with their business ideas or conduct benchmarking visits. During the Entrepreneurship Development Program activities, the team will provide guidance, assistance and or consultancy to tenants to be able to produce prospective, innovative and economical academic-based businesses.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 297-301
Author(s):  
Jawatir Pardosi ◽  
Julinda Romauli Manullang ◽  
Rudy Agung Nugroho ◽  
Andi Noor Asikin

The percentage of entrepreneurs is very small, it needs concrete efforts to grow and develop the entrepreneurial spirit in higher education which is expected to encourage students to be enthusiastic about entrepreneurship. The purpose of the Entrepreneurship Development Program (PPK) activity is to develop entrepreneurship at Mulawarman Universit. Socialization to students and until the end of the registration as many as 49 students / alumni registered. Implementation of entrepreneurship training activities via offline and online, training materials covering theory and practice as well as conducting field visits to advanced MSME entrepreneurs. Business proposal presentations were also conducted to determine the tenants who passed the selection. Business apprenticeship at an apprenticeship place that is in accordance with tenant business products, guidance and consultation are carried out periodically as well as assistance in the preparation of business proposals to be marketed through social media and E Commerce. The KDP website was created contained information on KDP activities and tenant products. Periodic guidance and consultation are also carried out through off line and on line as well as assistance in the preparation of scientific-based business proposals and product improvements to be marketed through social media and E Commerce


2017 ◽  
Vol 13 ◽  
pp. 53-61
Author(s):  
Wojciech Kiljańczyk

The article concerns the mechanisms of entrepreneurship development in partnership with local government, science and business. The author presents evidence that the sector partnership is crucial for the success of projects developing entrepreneurship in the local and regional perspective. Local government has the resources and capabilities to act as initiators of projects and programs supporting the economic development of the city or voivodeship. At the same time, representatives of local government units must use appropriate operational and management methods in the implementation of the policy of strengthening entrepreneurship. Inter-sectoral collaboration requires the application of organisational solutions allowing for the involvement of units in different fields and basing on various legislation. The author also indicates that the source of the competitive advantage of cities and regions may be the specialisation, as well as the commercialisation of knowledge and technology. In this case, the inter-sectoral partnership is crucial as it conditions the success of economic development programs in its social, economic and political sense. At the same time, the article describes the methods of building the inter-sectoral cooperation. As a basis for the appropriate use of the different potential of the cooperating participants, the authors indicated projects and programs embracing groups of projects. All this is worth being recognised within the framework of strategic documents, such as development plans, strategies, and other records used by local government agencies. The article uses the outcome of the participatory workshops during the preparation of the Rybnik Enterprise Development Program. The aim of the study is the verification of the assumption that the sectoral partnership is crucial to the processes of local and regional entrepreneurship development.


1989 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 14-16
Author(s):  
Marion Dobbert

Evaluation has been defined by Blaine Worthen and J. R. Sanders (1973, Educational Evaluation: Theory and Practice. Worthington, Ohio: C.A. Jones Publishing Company, p. 19) as making a "determination of the worth of a thing." The thought of evaluating a community is one that, at first hearing, is likely to give any anthropologist a cold chill. But actually, communities are evaluated all the time; the evolutionary socioeconomic processes of a region continually, although impersonally, evaluate communities. In the process, some are selected to live and others to die and become ghost towns (or future archaeological discoveries). My region, Minnesota, Wisconsin and the Dakotas, is filled with towns that have been evaluated by this process. While they are not ghost towns, they have been reduced to two road signs announcing their names, a tavern, and a deserted general store. This type of evaluation is occurring through the rural areas of the world. It results in rural depopulation and the demise of rural community forms which have been highly valued historically. We might call this process a summative evaluation of a community—a very final one with little chance of successful appeal.


2007 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 10-17 ◽  
Author(s):  
André Palmini ◽  
Victor Geraldi Haase

Abstract The constant conflict between decisions leading to immediate pleasurable consequences versus behaviors aiming at long-term social advantages is reviewed here in the framework of the evolutionary systems regulating behavior. The inescapable temporal perspective in decision-making in everyday life is highlighted and integrated with the role of the executive functions in the modulation of subcortical systems. In particular, the representations of the 'non-existent' future in the prefrontal cortical regions and how these representations can bridge theory and practice in everyday life are addressed. Relevant discussions regarding the battle between emotions and reasons in the determination of more complex decisions in the realm of neuroeconomics and in moral issues have been reserved for a second essay.


2006 ◽  
Vol 5 (5) ◽  
pp. 147-150
Author(s):  
V. M. Sokolov

Determination of responsibly professional position of modern medicine supposes investigation of the medicine activity basis and is connected with such domain reflections which appeal for the new ethical reference points of practical and theoretical medi- cine. At present modern medicine progress and the newly practice of professional medical care is at variance with settled moral principles and values and raises medical and philosophical problems which could not been considered objectively in Hippocrat's eth- ics or in the traditional medical norms of ethics and deontology. Necessity in the elaboration of bioethical imperative of responsibil- ity is keenly revealed in consiquense of the emerged breach between the level of biomedical theory and practice development on the one hand and the lag of medicine moral components of theoretical and practical medicine care on the other. In the article under consideration the condition of bioethical responsibility problem is analyzed in the professional legitimaton of medicine activity aspect. It also deals with formation conditions of bioethically responsible students in medical professional schools.


1976 ◽  
Vol 1 (15) ◽  
pp. 60
Author(s):  
A.W. Garcia ◽  
H.L. Butler

The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers has as an objective of its research and development program the determination of better harbor design criteria for tsunami protection. A previous report (Houston, et. al., 1975b) addressed the subject of tsunami vulnerability of the Pacific Coast of the continental United States to tsunamis originating in the Aleutian Trench. That report determined the variation in tsunami amplitude as a function of coastal distance due to a standard uplift source at different locations in the Aleutian Trench. The present report is a continuation of that study and addresses the subject of tsunami vulnerability along the same stretch of coast to tsunamis originating in the Peru-Chile Trench. In addition, modifications to the numerical code used in the previous report allowed the simulation of the Chile tsunami of May 22, 1960.


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