scholarly journals Diseminasi Teknologi Mesin Perajang Tembakau dalam Upaya Menerapkan Ekoteknologi di Desa Tumbrasanom Kecamatan Kedungadem Kabupaten Bojonegoro

2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 91-98
Author(s):  
Mega Novita ◽  
Achmad Buchori ◽  
Ali Mujahidin

The villagers of Tumbrasanom have 4 business groups, namely prosperous farmers, totaling 40 people, who do not have automatic tobacco chopper tools. In the manufacture and marketing of tobacco chopper products in the village of Tumbrasanom it is still simple. Then the marketing of its products has not been done online and there is no partner network, therefore it needs to be given a touch of appropriate technology that is environmentally friendly by using automatic tobacco chopper. The activity of disseminating technology products to the public aims to improve the welfare of citizens through increasing tobacco production capacity with automatic tobacco chopper tools using ecotechnology strategies, as well as increasing the value of sales and marketing. Outputs that have been generated from this activity include the development of a number of group members, training in the use and maintenance of automatic tobacco chopping tools, training in the use of automatic tobacco chopper tools, training in tobacco processing and good financial management training and sales and marketing of tobacco products and chopper machines automatic tobacco. The automatic tobacco chopper tool produced is 8 pieces with a capacity of 5 kg/ minute

2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 82-90
Author(s):  
Achmad Buchori ◽  
Suwarno Widodo ◽  
Sigit Ristanto ◽  
Listya Endang Artiani

The problem experienced by Wukirsari Village as one of the areas affected by the Mount Merapi disaster is the frequent occurrence of PLN power outages. To overcome this problem, the dissemination of technology products to the community aims to improve the ability of Wukirsari villagers to make natural electricity based on solar power and use solar power generator technology and be able to increase the value of sales and marketing. Outputs generated from this activity include the development of a number of group members, training in the use and maintenance of solar generator sets, training in the manufacture of solar engine generator sets, good financial management training and product sales and marketing training. This activity has resulted in: (1) solar generator products that have been carefully prepared with good results by the UPGRIS team, (2) villagers of Wukirsari are able to treat and use properly and correctly, (3) symbolic delivery to 3 residents solar power generator with capacity, 900 Watt, 1200 Watt and 1500 Watt


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 ◽  
pp. 618
Author(s):  
Roebiandini Soemantri ◽  
Memed Sueb ◽  
Yusar Yusar Sagara

The purpose of village financial management training is to improve the village financial management apparatus to be more transparent, accountable, participatory, orderly and budget disciplined, and to increase the knowledge of village officials of the important roles of village regulations as a legal umbrella in managing village finance. The research method was conducted through Focus Group Discussion which was attended by fifteen cipacing village officials, Cipacing Village, Jatinangor Subdistrict, Sumedang Regency. The results obtained were that the village officials had agreed to make village regulations, but they failed to implement them. Therefore, it is recommended that the village community who do not yet have a village regulation, for example, the regulation about carik land, levies or quotes to the villagers, and others, must be immediately agreed to issue the regulations as long as they get agreement from the villagers and follow the legal umbrella above: the regent regulations, the governor regulations and the 1945 Constitution.


2017 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Vega Virjinia Orangbio ◽  
Jantje J Tinangon ◽  
Natalia Gerungai

Village financial management is the whole activity which includes planning, implementation, reporting and accountability of village finances. A sound management of village finances must be managed in accordance with the rules and principles and human resource capabilities that implement them. The purpose of this study is to analyze the suitability of financial management in two inobonto villages with the rules of the minister of home affairs number 113 of 2014 which includes the activities of planning, implementation, and accountability by using qualitative descriptive research method. The results showed the regulation of the minister of home affairs number 113 of 2014 on the management of village finance in the village inobonto two subdistricts bolaang mongondow not fully implemented according to existing rules. For financial planning and execution activities in two village inobonto, not yet transparent information to the public on the budget of village expenditure income. The village financial management system in the village of inobonto 2 has not yet used the village financial system (SISKEUDES). So it is expected that in the village financial management activities in the next budget year should use the village financial system.Keywords: Village financial planning, village financial implementation, village financial accountability, APBDes Permendagri No.113 Year 2014.


DEDIKASI PKM ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 105
Author(s):  
Veta Lidya Delimah Pasaribu ◽  
Sulaiman Sulaiman ◽  
Sutiman Sutiman ◽  
Thaharudin Thaharudin ◽  
Bambang Y. Purnomo

Community Service (PKM) is an integral part of the Tri Dharma of Higher Education which in its implementation is inseparable from the other two dharmas, and involves all academics: lecturers, students, education staff and alumni. Through PKM the academic community can be present in the midst of the community. Seeing the location of the campus which is not far from the location of Pisangan Village, East Ciputat District, South Tangerang, it has become an obligation for the University of Pamulang (Unpam) to participate in helping various problems faced by the community both near and far. Marketing Management, particularly financial management, is related to how to find out about fund management systematically, so that financial management is not only the mastery of a collection of knowledge but also a processinvention. The problem that arises is the absence of adequate learning media to explain a concept. Effective learning. However, most schools still feel the lack of facilities and infrastructure. information is still quite difficult to obtain. This will make it difficult for the community to understand the concept, so extension workers must be creative and innovative. PKM with the title: "The introduction of the location of the nearest posyandu in the Pisangan village with the marketing management of Revolution 4.0 to increase public knowledge of the location and function of the nearest posyandu in the village of Pisangan" in general went smoothly and in an orderly manner. the public was enthusiastic in listening to the explanation of the material provided. The enthusiasm of the residents continued when the questions and answers surrounding the demonstration. This PkM activity was considered effective because the level of community interest was quite high in the knowledge of Pisangan Village.Keywords: Posyandu, revolution 4.0, Marketing Management


Author(s):  
Sri Hartini ◽  
Hartati Soetjipto ◽  
Cucun Alep Ryanto ◽  
Margareta Novian Cahyanti ◽  
Dewi Kurniasih Arum Kusuma Hastuti

Community Service in the Village Lembu, District of Bancak on 2015/2016 focused on training the manufacture of cosmetic products. The most mothers Household of PKK’s member supplied and trained in one skill, namely the training of cosmetic products, such as soaps, lotions and others. Service activities packaged in the form of community empowerment by methods PRA (Participatory Rural Appraisal) to form the basis of a briefing about the character cosmetic products and training products manufacture. The implementation steps include the stage of awareness of materials, devices used when creating products and maturation/curing of the product before use. The practice of making cosmetic conducted in groups and each group of at least 5 people. Completeness is the continuity of the motivation for the manufacture of cosmetic products which are prepared to serve the needs of the market. From the results of development activities can be concluded that the public powerful of time management and become skilled productive use of household appliances for the production of cosmetics, and does not stutter anymore to make cosmetics with the appropriate technology. Marketing begins with consumers who come from the rural communities Lembu, then slightly extends in the District Bancak. Two excellent products that can meet the needs of the community are soaps and lotions with a sale value of Rp. 10.000/100 ml. Monitoring and evaluation of cosmetic products made in directly consultation with the campus UKSW.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
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Nellie Naranjee

Background In the South African context, the Nurse Manager (NM) is responsible for and manages the nursing side of the health care organisation. Public hospitals face the challenges of poor management, underfunding, deteriorating infrastructure and poor standards. The consequences are that NMs have to do more with less. This necessitates that the NMs should have the competencies and skills to enable them to use the existing resources more efficiently and equitably and be able to manage and contain costs within their departments. However, NMs do not necessarily have financial management skills and competencies to manage the current health care financial situation. This then highlights the need for financial preparation of all NMs. Aim The aim of the study was to explore the financial management roles of NMs in their current work environments, identify financial management development needs necessary for NM practice, and ultimately to develop a financial management framework to improve the skills of NMs. Methodology A qualitative, grounded theory approach was used to explore the financial management skills and competencies and developmental needs of NMs. Nursing Managers, Financial Managers, Operational Managers and Chief Executive Officers of public hospitals in KwaZulu-Natal participated in the study. The data was collected by means of interviews. The sample size for the interviews was guided by data saturation and comprised 18 participants. Findings The study findings revealed that NMs are involved in financial management activities within the hospitals. However, they do not necessarily have the requisite financial management skills and competencies to function in their financial roles. From the findings the researcher was able to propose and develop a framework to improve the financial management competencies of NMs in the public sector. It was concluded that NMs do indeed practice financial management and therefore require the relevant knowledge, skills and competencies. Recommendations include the development of a financial management training programme to be implemented based on the identified needs of NMs in the public sector. Another recommendation is that undergraduate and post graduate nursing programmes include financial management programmes that would be relevant and applicable to the specific financial management activities that nurses practice daily.


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 1-12
Author(s):  
Amin Ariyanti ◽  
Andy Alfatih

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of the implementation of the village financial system program (Siskeudes) through the quality of financial reports on the performance of village governments in Batang District. This research is a quantitative study using a survey approach that is by distributing questionnaires. The populations in this study were all villages in Batang Regency. Sample total was 150 villages, consisting of 2 stakeholders (village heads as budget users and village treasurers as financial staff) was selected as respondents in this study. The technique used to determine the sample is cluster random sampling. The method used to analyze data is Structural Equation Modeling. The results found that the implementation of the village financial system (Siskeudes) program through the quality of financial reports significantly affected the performance of village governments in Batang District. This study recommends that financial management training involve all PTPKD (Village Financial Management Technical Tools). The need for a village government budget team (TPAP district) at the sub-district level has the task of preparing and implementing policies in the context of drafting APB district, thus accelerating the planning and budgeting stages of village finances. In addition, regular supervision needs to be intensified, namely with an online monitoring system, and the existence of a reward and punishment scheme so as to improve the performance of the village government.


Author(s):  
Bambang Sugeng Dwiyanto ◽  
Jemadi Jemadi

<p><span><em>Business Group Catfish Aquaculture enlargement as a form of response </em><span><em>to the community groups who are in RT 01 and RT 02 Somoitan, Girikerta, Turi, </em><span><em>Sleman, who wish to pioneer the cultivation of catfish, but they are faced with: 1). </em><span><em>Production problems in the form of limited/partners of the limited knowledge: a). On </em><span><em>preparation techniques for the cultivation of fish rearing pondcat fish. b). stocking of </em><span><em>cat fish. c).enlargement process includes feeding catfish, prebiotics and vitamins, water </em><span><em>treatment pond and high settings. d). about the harvest which includes sorting the </em><span><em>harvest and transport fish. 2). Management problems that include both partners still </em><span><em>lack knowledge about: a). How to access capital financial institution Bank/Non-Bank. </em><span><em>b). Including financial management analyst investment costsand production costs as </em><span><em>well as production breakeven analysis (Break Even Point/BEP) efforten large ment cat </em><span><em>fish. c). About entrepreneurship, especially in business planning. </em></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><em>The method used to overcome the problem of training and practice are partners as well </em><em>as mentoring. The training consiste do ftraining and practice etraining the fish pond </em><em>preparation, seeding, maintenance catfish, fish harvesting, training how to access </em><em>capital, financial management training business, and entrepreneurship training and </em><em>business planning. The results of this activityis the increase of knowledge, under </em><em>standing and skills of the participants in the cultivation of catfish rearing which </em><em>includes the ability to preparea fishpond, stocking, maintenance and harvesting. In </em><em>terms of partner management business grouph as been an increase in knowledge</em>, <em>understanding and skills of participants in the field of access to capital, management of </em><em>business financial management, entrepreneurship and business planning. While </em><em>mentoring partners can be expected to start catfish farming sustainable </em>enlargement to <em>improvethe economic welfare ofthe group members.</em></p>


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 33
Author(s):  
Dedy Nataniel Ully ◽  
Bernadus Wuwur

Villagers of Delo and Raekore have a traditional eucalyptus refining business by boiling the eucalyptus leaves for aromatic oils. Eucalyptus oil produced quite well, it's just a long distillation process that is 5 to 6 hours so it requires a lot of wood. While the availability of firewood in the forest is currently quite difficult, so people often cut down trees in the forest. So need to find a solution by changing the way of boiling by steam method and using charcoal  fuel made from coconut shell, because it has a higher calorific value than the shell is burned directly. Traditional refined eucalyptus oil products, ranging from 2 to 3 beer bottles   (1 bottle of beer = 350 ml) per day, so that through the activities of IbM can apply the appropriate technology products that is the installation of wood crude oil refinery by steam method and the using of briquette fuel. The steamed container produced has a volume of 160 liters while the charcoal briquette printing device is capable of printing 8 charcoal briquettes in one print. The using of refinery installations by steam method and charcoal charcoal fuel, can increase the production capacity of eucalyptus oil  to encourage economic improvement of Delo and Raekore villagers. The eucalyptus refining oil refinery has a production capacity of 4 to 5 bottles of beer (1 bottle of beer = 350 ml) per day and charcoal briquette presses have a production capacity of 8 charcoal briquettes.


Author(s):  
Komang Adi Kurniawan Saputra ◽  
I Ketut Darma ◽  
I Nyoman Gede Maha Putra

Village fund management is an interesting issue to be researched and discussed at this time in the public sector and government arrangements. This research intends to reveal the implementation of good village governance in Plaga village, Badung Regency, Bali, because this village has excellent potential to be developed both in terms of village development, economy, culture, natural resources and human resources. The principles of good governance adopted in this study to be applied in villages, namely those issued by the UNDP (United Nations Development Program) include: participation, rule of law, transparency, consensus orientation, equity, effectiveness and efficiency, accountability, strategic vision. The data collection techniques are preliminary surveys, studies of literature, and field studies. Researchers focused with the data analysis techniques from Spradley (2015) for the analysis of information that was achieved by researchers. Within the qualitative research, Moleong (2002) has stated that to make a data validity, researchers could use a Data Triangulation technique. This research was conducted by the method of discussion through focus group discussions. The result is that all elements of good village governance run well in the village of Plaga, although improvements still need to be made, however, in general the principles of good village governance are implemented very well, so that they can become the foundation for a true independent village.


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