scholarly journals Aplikasi ‘MICE Indonesia’ Pada Smartphone Sebagai Alat Promosi MICE Indonesia Kepada Dunia

Epigram ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Nur Fitri Azizah ◽  
Diana DC Hutagalung

AbstractIndonesia is currently focus in increasing the number of foreign tourists visiting the destination with leisure and business (MICE) purpose. Various ways have been done by Ministry of Tourism, one of them is made applications for mobile users. Applications that have been launched by Ministry of Tourism are 'Pesona Indonesia eBrochure', 'Wonderful Indonesia', and '100 You Must See in Indonesia' which all of that promote Indonesia's famous destination. The applications are quite effective in describing the wonderful things of Indonesian destinations, but has not been able to provide information related to the MICE industry. In this journal will be discussed about the important role of applications on the smartphone as a promotional tool, comparing the three types of applications that have been launched by the Ministry of Tourism of Indonesia, feature plan in 'MICE Indonesia' applications as a result of the development of the previous three applications. The aims of this journal are to describe the important role of mobile application as a promotional tool in the digital era, knowing the advantages and disadvantages of features in the application launched by the Ministry of Tourism, and to make feature design on 'MICE Indonesia' application as MICE promotion tool to the world. This research method is use case study by making comparison with previous product (applications). The results of this study is 'MICE Indonesia' application is an effective tool in presenting information related to MICE and able to encourage business actors to conduct their MICE activities in Indonesia.Keyword: application, MICE, promotion, smartphone, kontribusi dan peran pentingAbstrakIndonesia saat ini sedang berkonsentrasi penuh dalam meningkatkan angka kunjungan wisatawan mancanegara dengan tujuan leisure maupun bisnis (MICE). Berbagai cara dilakukan Kementerian Pariwisata salah satunya melakukan promosi destinasi melalui aplikasi di smartphone. Aplikasi yang telah diluncurkan Kementerian Pariwisata adalah ‘Pesona Indonesia eBrochure’, ‘Wonderful Indonesia’, dan ‘100 You Must See in Indonesia’ yang ketiganya mempromosikan destinasi andalan Indonesia. Aplikasi tersebut dinilai cukup efektif dalam mendeskripsikan pesona destinasi Indonesia, namun belum mampu memberikan informasi yang bersangkutan dengan bidang MICE. Pada jurnal ini akan dibahas mengenai peran penting aplikasi pada smartphone sebagai alat promosi, membandingkan ketiga jenis aplikasi yang telah diluncurkan oleh Kementerian Pariwisata Indonesia, serta membuat rancangan aplikasi ‘MICE Indonesia’ sebagai hasil pengembangan ketiga aplikasi sebelumnya. Tujuan yang akan dicapai adalah mengetahui peran penting penggunaan aplikasi pada smartphone sebagai alat promosi di era digital saat ini, mengetahui kekurangan serta kelebihan fitur-fitur dalam aplikasi yang diluncurkan Kementerian Pariwisata, dan membuat rancangan fitur pada aplikasi ‘MICE Indonesia’ sebagai alat promosi MICE kepada dunia. Metode penelitian ini adalah studi kasus yaitu dengan membuat perbandingan dengan produk sebelumnya. Adapun hasil penelitian ini adalah aplikasi ‘MICE Indonesia’ merupakan alat yang efektif dalam menyajikan informasi terkait MICE dan mampu mendorong pelaku bisnis dunia untuk melakukan kegiatan MICE nya di Indonesia.Kata Kunci: aplikasi, MICE, promosi, smartphone., contribution and important role

Author(s):  
Erlinda Dwi Cahyani Marsudi ◽  
I Gede Sanica

In facing the era of disruption, change management is not enough, but presenting sustaining innovation has become a major obligation for the company. Disruption has penetrated all sides of world life, especially in corporate culture. On the other hand, the era of disruption also greatly impacts every employee, especially with the presence of intergenerational gaps in company employees. This study aims to determine the extent to which corporate culture and the role of the company face the generation gap in the era of disruption. The research method used is a qualitative research method with data collection techniques done by triangulation using observation, interviews and documentation. Through the technical analysis of Miles and Huberman, it was found that there were a number of challenges faced in the era of disruption and corporate culture in synergy with strategies to face challenges with several key steps, namely: promoting the culture of SIPP (mutual trust, integrity, caring, and learning), code of conduct (COC) the company PT PLN Distribution Bali, and the COC in the field to minimize employee gaps. It can be concluded that organizational culture plays an important role in achieving company targets so that by upholding the concept of corporate culture it can minimize the gaps that exist in the company in the world of the era of disruption.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 248-265
Author(s):  
Filosa Gita Sukmono ◽  
Fajar Junaedi

Suara Muhammadiyah merupakan majalah tertua di Indonesia, di bawah pengelolaan Muhammadiyah yang merupakan salah satu organisasi masyarakat terbesar di Indonesia. Penelitian ini bertujuan mengetahui bagaimana Suara Muhammadiyah dapat beradaptasi dengan perubahan digital. Metode penelitian yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah studi kasus. Teknik pengumpulan data dengan wawancara dan observasi. Penelitian ini menghasilkan temuan bahwa era digital adalah salah satu tantangan yang harus dilewati oleh majalah tertua di Indonesia ini. Artikel ini menunjukkan bagaimana adaptasi yang dilakukan oleh Suara Muhammadiyah di era digital beserta dengan permasalahan yang dihadapi, terutama perubahan perilaku audiens.  Pada era digital Suara Muhammadiyah ada dua versi digital yaitu website dan majalah digital. Selain mengembangkan versi majalah digital dan website, Suara Muhammadiyah beradaptasi dengan selera audiens dengan membuat podcast serta secara aktif mengelola media sosial. Dengan manajemen media yang adaptif terhadap perubahan teknologi dan audiens, Suara Muhammadiyah bisa terus berkembang di masa yang akan datang.Suara Muhammadiyah is the oldest magazine in Indonesia, which is owned by one of the most prominent community organizations in Indonesia, Muhammadiyah. Suara Muhammadiyah always tries to develop and adapt to the transformation of the world. The research goal is to explore how Suara Muhammadicah adapts to the digital revolution. The research method was a case study. The research result showed that the digital era was a challenge that should be overcome by this Indonesian oldest magazine. This research showed how the adaptation performed by Suara Muhammadiyah in the digital era and the problems it faced, especially the change of audience behavior. In the digital era, Suara Muhammadiyah consisted of two versions, a website and digital magazine. In addition to those versions, Suara Muhammadiyah also created a podcast and actively managed social media to adapt to current audience preferences. By maximizing adaptive media management towards changes in technology and audiences, Suara Muhammadiyah can still exist in the future.


Author(s):  
Candradewi Wahyu Anggraeni ◽  
Widya Ratna Kusumaningrum ◽  
Rangga Asmara

In the era of Education 5.0, mobile applications for the teaching-learning process are proliferating. The mobile application also exists in English Phonetics and Phonology Classes. Its name is O’Speak. The use of O’Speak in English Phonetic and Phonology Class derives from the idea of technological development in this digital era. Virtues and hurdles of using O’Speak come out in students’ viewpoints. Therefore, this study is conducted to know the students’ perceptions toward the use of O’Speak in English Phonetic and Phonology Classes. The research method used in this study is a case study that focuses on the phenomenon of O’Speak. English Phonetics and Phonology students are the participants in this study. The finding shows that the students have several overviews toward O’Speak, such as students' concept of O’Speak, O’Speak designs, and O’Speak comments.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 49-62
Author(s):  
Muhamad Rudi Wijaya ◽  
Anas Habibi Ritonga

Zakat is one of the pillars of Islam that every Muslim in the world must practice. Zakat works to reduce and eradicate problems. Poverty can be minimized or even eliminated by means of zakat. In addition, the optimization of productive zakat is needed to represent the realization of a prosperous society free of poverty. And productive Zakat is one strategy in community empowerment as a strategy for success in increasing community welfare. This study aims to determine the role of productive zakat in community empowerment to increase welfare. The research method used in this research is field qualitative. The results of research in improving welfare through productive zakat are carried out through 1. Program Planning, namely by budgeting the Activity Plan to the recipient, 2. Empowering implementation, namely giving zakat to mustahiq, implementing mentoring and mentoring as well as strengthening religious mentality for mustahiq, and 3.Evaluating activities empowerment, namely conducting a review for the recipient and returning it to a new mustahiq.


Author(s):  
Michael W. Pratt ◽  
M. Kyle Matsuba

Chapter 6 reviews research on the topic of vocational/occupational development in relation to the McAdams and Pals tripartite personality framework of traits, goals, and life stories. Distinctions between types of motivations for the work role (as a job, career, or calling) are particularly highlighted. The authors then turn to research from the Futures Study on work motivations and their links to personality traits, identity, generativity, and the life story, drawing on analyses and quotes from the data set. To illustrate the key concepts from this vocation chapter, the authors end with a case study on Charles Darwin’s pivotal turning point, his round-the-world voyage as naturalist for the HMS Beagle. Darwin was an emerging adult in his 20s at the time, and we highlight the role of this journey as a turning point in his adult vocational development.


Author(s):  
Ekaterina Savitskaya ◽  

In the field of cognitive linguistics it is accepted that, before developing its capacity for abstract and theoretical thought, the human mind went through the stage of reflecting reality through concrete images and thus has inherited old cognitive patterns. Even abstract notions of the modern civilization are based on traditional concrete images, and it is all fixed in natural language units. By way of illustration, the author analyzes the cognitive pattern “сleanness / dirtiness” as a constituent part of the English linguoculture, looking at the whole range of its verbal realization and demonstrating its influence on language-based thinking and modeling of reality. Comparing meanings of language units with their inner forms enabled the author to establish the connection between abstract notions and concrete images within cognitive patterns. Using the method of internal comparison and applying the results of etymological reconstruction of language units’ inner form made it possible to see how the world is viewed by representatives of the English linguoculture. Apparently, in the English linguoculture images of cleanness / dirtiness symbolize mainly two thematic areas: that of morality and that of renewal. Since every ethnic group has its own axiological dominants (key values) that determine the expressiveness of verbal invectives, one can draw the conclusion that people perceive and comprehend world fragments through the prism of mental stereo-types fixed in the inner form of language units. Sometimes, in relation to specific language units, a conflict arises between the inner form which retains traditional thinking and a meaning that reflects modern reality. Still, linguoculture is a constantly evolving entity, and its de-velopment entails breaking established stereotypes and creating new ones. Linguistically, the victory of the new over the old is manifested in the “dying out” of the verbal support for pre-vious cognitive patterns, which leads to “reprogramming” (“recoding”) of linguoculture rep-resentatives’ mentality.


2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 159-168
Author(s):  
Devi Asiati ◽  
Gutomo Bayu Aji ◽  
Vanda Ningrum ◽  
Ngadi Ngadi ◽  
Triyono Triyono ◽  
...  

Transformation of digitalization in large industries has an impact on the automation of production equipment, including the replacement of production machines from conventional machines (manual) to digital machines. Meanwhile, automation of production equipment requires workers with higher skills, in fact the existing workforce does not have expertise in carrying out all-digital equipment. The impact is a reduction in labor (layoffs). Machine replacement is done in stages so that the reduction of workforce (PHK) in bulk is not visible. However, the inconsistency between the preparation in the world of education and the needs in the world of work continues to occur today. Until now, vocational development based on local resources has not been operating optimally and needs serious attention from the local government. The government on various occasions mentioned four leading sectors that will be strengthened in the development of vocational institutions, namely maritime, tourism, agriculture (food security), and the creative industry. In addition, the government is also developing a policy scheme for Skill Development Funds (SDF), which is a skills improvement program for workers affected by automation (PHK), including through Vocational Training Center (BLK).


At- Tarbawi ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 43-54
Author(s):  
Jalaluddin Jalaluddin

Diniyah education has been implemented by all educational institutions in Indonesia, starting from the lowest level, namely SD/MI to SMA/MA. Initially this diniyah education was implemented in Islamic boarding schools during the month of Ramadan. The aim is to foster morals, character, and strengthen worship for students during the month of Ramadan. The purpose of this study was to identify the role of diniyah education carried out in the world of education during the Covid-19 pandemic. This research method is a literature study method with a qualitative approach. The results showed that the role of diniyah education can be measured through 4 things, namely increasing student religiosity, developing sustainable education and in accordance with the development of the times, being patient with calamities, and increasing husnuzon attitudes in students.


2009 ◽  
Vol 30 (1) ◽  
pp. 113-129 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael Nitz ◽  
Øyvind Ihlen ◽  
Jessyna Egge ◽  
Stacy Sobolik

Abstract The U.S. Presidential election of 2004 was an exciting reprise of the 2000 election and was closely watched by numerous observers across the world. The election held significant ramifications for world issues such as the war in Iraq and the war on terror. Norwegian media in particular followed the election with great interest. The strong social and familial bond between Norwegians and Americans was a foundation for an interest in the role that social issues such as abortion, gay marriage, and religion played in the campaign. This article was an exploratory case study based on data from three major Norwegian newspapers. The article used framing theory as a tool to examine the way in which these newspapers covered the 2004 U.S. Presidential election. A key focus was the importance and influence of culture in this framing process. Results are presented and implications for the role of framing theory in international contexts are discussed.


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 568
Author(s):  
Arum Fatmawati ◽  
Raditya Sukmana

This research aims to test the role of zakat to reduce poverty in the East Java period 2015-2017 by using the index that was recently developed, Basic Needs Deficiency Index. The research method used is qualitative approach with case study strategy. This research formulated BNDI index to measure the deficiency and effectiveness of zakat in resolving poverty. Data required is the total population that its income was below the poverty line in every city of East Java, and also total zakat, which was distributed by BAZNAS East Java in every city of East Java. The results obtained from the BNDI calculation have been able to explain the effectiveness of zakat for reducing poverty and inequality in East Java. The result of calculation, which was a high value or approaching value 1, explains that zakat that was distributed by BAZNAS East Java is not effective in reducing poverty in East Java. Furthermore, the result of this research shows that some cities had the highest BNDI and lowest BNDI as well. Hopefully, this result could be considered to use by the policymaker to improve the effectiveness of zakat in reducing poverty.Keywords: Zakat, Poverty, Basic Needs Deficiency Index (BNDI)


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