scholarly journals THE MANAGEMENT OF PRE SCHOOL TOWARDS ACCREDITATION STANDARDS

2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 197
Author(s):  
Nurhaida Selian

The research is conducted by the rampant growth of PAUD institutions in the regions but has not been accompanied by efforts to fulfill quality according to national quality standards so that they do not meet accreditation assessments. The objective of this research is to determine PAUD management system in national standards in Bengkalis District and to find out the dominant factors that do not meet national standards in PAUD management systems towards accreditation in Bengkalis District. The method of this reaearch is descriptive with using simple random technique. The data collection method is by observation and documentation. The results showed that the PAUD management system in Bengkalis District that fulfilled the national standard criteria passed the accreditation of 80% and 20% had not passed yet. The dominant factors that have not been fulfilled in the national standard criteria for PAUD management systems in Bengkalis District are: PAUD units do not yet have a personnel task description according to the organizational structure chart; PAUD unit does not have an annual work plan that contains elements of objectives, targets, policies, program activities, and financing; not enough aspects of development in the implementation of daily learning separately in the PAUD program; does not have a weekly activity plan; PAUD units does not yet have a holistic integrative program that includes health, nutrition, educational stimulation, care, and protection.

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Phindile B. Chili ◽  
Noluthando S. Matsiliza

In the last decade, scholars showed an interest in alluding to compliance as a necessity to support small business performance in the last decades. Over the years, organisations have been frequently criticised for failing to comply with the quality standards such as the South African National Standards (SANS) 9001/ISO 9001 require effective implementation of Quality Management Systems and SANS 342, which provides specifications for diesel fuel products. Quality standards matrix adopted by the South African Bureau of Standards (SABS) is frequently used as a set of detailed specifications, requirements, various guidelines and characteristics to assure that the product, service or process is fit for purpose. Even though public and semi-autonomous institutions understand the value of subscribing and complying with quality standards, there is still a gap in the literature regarding the enforcement and compliance of quality standards in small business practices. There is a relationship between the adoption of quality standards and business excellence. Government can tap on the competitiveness of small, medium and micro-sized enterprises (SMMEs) and address their challenges and barriers that limit SMMEs to acquisition and compliance of statutory quality management systems.


2015 ◽  
Vol 809-810 ◽  
pp. 1354-1359
Author(s):  
Jolanta B. Krolczyk ◽  
Stanisław Legutko ◽  
Dawid Wojtecki

Maintenance service is the necessary organizational structure in the modern manufacturing company. Everyday maintenance services operation would be greatly impeded without a computerised maintenance management systems (CMMS) software. CMMS allows to manage company’s equipment, planning inspections and maintenance and management supervision procedures and service documentation. The aim of this study is to present the analysis of the manufacturing company in the maintenance department, the main objectives of the company related to the maintenance, a pre-implementation analysis (objectives, assumptions, hard results, ABC analysis), and proposals to choose computerised maintenance management systems, which will allow to reduce failures, downtime and maintenance costs.


2007 ◽  
Vol 18 (10) ◽  
pp. 717-719 ◽  
Author(s):  
M Walzman ◽  
A Tariq ◽  
S Bhaduri ◽  
J D C Ross

The potential complications of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) make optimizing its management a high priority. A clinical audit of PID against current national management guidelines was conducted in 14 departments of genitourinary medicine in the West Midlands for women presenting with PID between January and December 2005. There were a total of 810 diagnoses of PID made from a total of 49,390 female attendees for that year, giving an incidence of 164 cases per 10,000 attendees. Of these 810 cases, data collection and analysis for this audit were performed on 139. An ofloxacin 400 mg twice daily (b.i.d.) based regimen was prescribed in 91 (65%, 95% confidence interval [CI] 57–73%) cases. Doxycycline 100 mg b. i. d. for 14 days plus metronidazole 400 mg b. i. d. for 5–14 days was prescribed in 44 (32%, 95% CI 25–40%) cases, but a third-generation cephalosporin was only given with this regimen in three cases. Partner notification was performed in 101 (73%, 95% CI 65–79%) cases. A total of 130 male contacts were recorded on the data collection forms, and of these 58 (45%) were traced and 51 (39%), treated. A follow-up appointment was given to 133 (96%, 95% CI 91–98%) women, although in most cases this was for seven days or more, and 104 (78%, 95% CI 67–81%) women attended for follow-up. Adherence to the national guidelines in this cohort of patients did not reach the national standard for choice of treatment regimen nor did it attain the target for proportion of male partners traced. Barriers preventing adherence to the national guidelines need to be explored and appropriate assistance given to physicians to help meet national standards of care.


Author(s):  
Tanti Olivina Sari

Hazard is always available on every work process in the workplace and each hazard has a different level of potential  hazard, and therefore needs to be done identification hazard. Contractor Safety Management System (CSMS) Program in PT. X applied to prevent and suppress the occurrence of a hazard to the civilian contractors. This study was conducted  to identify the hazard to workers civilian contractors using CSMS PT. X Pasuruan. This research was an observational descriptive and presented in the narrative. Identification of hazard in stage are pre-work activities and execution of work  at civilian contractor PT. X Pasuruan. The data collection method was by observation, indepth interview, and interviews. The results showed on the stage of pre-employment activities PT.1 as a civilian contractor company in cooperation with PT. X Pasuruan, meets only 14 subjects (93.3%). At the stage of implementation of the work there are two items that realization is not achieved, and at the final evaluation stage there are three items that are below 80% votes and does not meet the requirements. Risk of harm to the contractor civilians in the workplace can be prevented to a minimum, it was because a good management system in the company. Companies obedient in carrying CSMS program regulating health and safety management systems of work, by making the program a monitoring schedule for the work progresses and increasing Awareness to contractors, by providing training in occupational health and safety aspects.Keywords: identification, potential hazard


Author(s):  
Людмила Федоськина ◽  
Lyudmila Fedoskina ◽  
Евгений Абрамов ◽  
Eugene Abramov

The monograph examines the trends and prospects of energy efficiency management of industrial enterprises, taking into account international and domestic experience. Theoretical and methodological provisions in the field of energy efficiency management are considered and practical approaches to the formation of energy management systems based on the requirements of international and national standards ISO 50001 taking into account the Russian practice of energy saving and energy efficiency management are proposed. For researchers dealing with energy efficiency management of enterprises


2017 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 111
Author(s):  
Totok Wibisono ◽  
Aprih Santoso

<p>Bankruptcy can be defined as a situation where the company is experiencing lack or insufficiency of funds to run or continue his efforts. Sometimes bankruptcy is also defined as a state or a situation where the company fails or no longer able to meet obligations to creditors ..</p><p>          This study is a qualitative research, data collection method using linear snowball method, where researchers gather information about the used car businesses in Semarang bankrupt. Interview rolled like a snowball because it must be interviewed one by one informant with persuasive way in order to dig important information about some of the causes of bankruptcy they experienced.</p><p>          The results of this study explains that the majority of defaults caused by the use of capital structure which is not qualified, followed by lack of proper accounting reporting, subsequent poor management systems, and the last of the economic factor. Limitations of this study is, on the informant that focuses on the used car business only, and has not been tested for other businesses. This research is expected to provide benefits for businesses, because a business must have a system of early prevention against bankruptcy.</p>


2021 ◽  
Vol 92 ◽  
pp. 01032
Author(s):  
Elina Mikelsone ◽  
Tatjana Volkova ◽  
Aivars Spilbergs ◽  
Elita Liela

Research background: Authors have explored that there are different idea management system application types that could be used both locally and globally. But there is the question – how organizations can benefit from these systems during COVID19? Purpose of the article: The article aims to clarify how external and mixed web-based idea management systems could be used during COVID19 time for distance idea generation sessions, as well to solve complex problems with different idea generation sources and evaluators Methods: Literature review (data collection: systematically data collection from scientific data bases; data analysis: content analysis). Survey of n>400 enterprises with web-based IMS experience (data collection: survey; data analysis: statistics). Case studies (data collection: web-based idea management system creator secondary data; data analysis: content analysis). Findings & Value added: External and mixed web-based idea management systems are great tools during COVID19 time for distance idea generation sessions as well to solve serious problems with different idea generation sources and evaluators. These tools could be used by private, public organizations, as well by higher education institutions and research institutions as an innovation actor under the Triple Helix Model. By involving all these organizations in the idea management process the innovation potential is increasing.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 57-70
Author(s):  
Murniwati Murniwati ◽  
Rizanda Machmud ◽  
Suci Rahmasari

Dental records  must comply with National Standard of Dentistry, Medical Record must contain data that identity of the patient, patient's general condition, odontogram, dental care data and the name and signature of the dentist and dental records are more important filled completely. This study aim to know the knowledge of all dentists in Padang to dentall record. The design of this study is Descriptive. The populations in this study were all dentists who working in health centers and hospitals of Padang. The sampling technique is Total Sampling and data collection through questionnaires and observation of dental  records. The results showed that the rate of the level of knowledge about the importance of dentall record low according to national standards where knowledge about medikolegal aspects is the subject to a level of knowledge is low, reaching only 4.2%. Knowledge of dentists about the medical records dental national standards is low because of the lock of socialization and conducted a related-party factor. It could be need to socialization and provide the policy of dental record based on national standard for all dentists.


Author(s):  
Khoirunnisa Cahya Firdarini

This research aims to analyze cash receipt accounting system for room selling either in cash or on credit at Grage Business Hotel Yogyakarta. Based on  Mulyadi's theory, this research evaluate internal control effectivity of the hotel, especially for cash receipt system. The element have been evaluated are organizational structure, authority and administration procedure, and implementation of duties and obligation based on each person's responsibilities. The data collection method used are observation, interview, and documentation. The results shows that implementation of internal control system as mention above at Grage Business Hotel Yogyakarta has not yet qualify Mulyadi's theory criterias. The major problem there are not segregation of duties. Cash and sales function run by receptionist while accounting and administration function run by general cashier. The implication of this research is to improve internal control of cash receipt of the hotel.


2020 ◽  
Vol 213 ◽  
pp. 03020
Author(s):  
Mingsheng Chen ◽  
Zhimao Ming ◽  
Guixiong Liu ◽  
Yu Zhang

In order to identify index system property of battery management system, index system reconstruction and index weights reassignment are performed based on industrial and national standards, using multi-the analytic hierarchy process. The result shows that: compared to vehicle industry standard of seventeen technical indexes, new national standard have thirty-three indexes. And index system is rebuilt as two layers, where the first layer includes five indexes. By using of judge matrix, characteristic vector and consistent verify, all indexes weight and their consequences are confirmed. In the first layer, the index of performance of estimation, calculation and diagnose shows the maximum weight of 0.4283, and electrical adaptability has the minimum weight of 0.0710.


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