scholarly journals Analisis Pengaruh Work from Home, Digital Platform dan Aplikasi Rapat Online terhadap Produktivitas Kerja pada PT. Telkom Akses di Jakarta Barat

2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 9-16
Author(s):  
Dwi Hafifah Perdiyanti ◽  
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Dewi Puspaningtyas Faeni ◽  

Abstract Purpose: This research aimed to analyze the impact of Work from Home, Digital Platform, and Online Meeting Applications on Work Productivity. This research aimed to observe the correlation of the three factors of exogenous variables towards work productivity. Research Methodology: Sampling in this study used Random Sampling Techniques by spreading questionnaires to PT Telkom Access - West Jakarta towards 100 people. It shows that the population of PT Telkom Access - West Jakarta are 984 people. The methodology used to collect data was with the distribution of questionnaires. The statistical test tool utilized was SmartPLS 3.0. Results: Based on the results, the study shows that Work from Home positively affects work productivity, the Digital Platform positively affects work productivity, and the Online Meeting Applications positively affects Work Productivity.

2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 20-26
Author(s):  
Lilis Sulastri

Working from home (WFH) has been implemented at PT. Sakti Mandiri Gifari Makassar in order to investigate the impact of WFH on employee performance and employee performance procedures during the influenza epidemic. The descriptive quantitative methodologies were used in this study, and a sample of 113 respondents from PT. Sakti Mandiri Gifari Makassar was selected using a random sampling methodology for the study. On the basis of the findings of the descriptive statistical test analysis, the data validity test, and the regression analysis, it can be concluded that Work from Home (WFH) has a high link with employee performance (t = 4.757) and has a statistically significant effect (p = 0.000). As a result, in this analysis, we accept Ha and reject HO, which indicates that the WFH variable (X) has a statistically significant effect on the employee performance variable (Y).


2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (9) ◽  
pp. 2625 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jolita Vveinhardt ◽  
Rita Bendaraviciene ◽  
Ingrida Vinickyte

Volunteering, the volunteer’s intercultural competence and emotional intelligence contribute to intercultural education and sustainability in various societies of today. The aim of this study was to analyse the impact of emotional intelligence and intercultural competence on work productivity of volunteers. The first part of the article substantiates theoretical associations between emotional intelligence, intercultural competence and work productivity. Based on theoretical insights, empirical research methodology was prepared, which consisted of four categories divided into sub-categories that provided the structure of the question groups. The empirical research involved seven informants working in Lithuania, who welcomed volunteers from abroad. The research was conducted using the method of semi-structured interviews. The conclusions present a systematic perspective towards the role of emotional intelligence in the intercultural competence and work productivity of volunteers. In this context, emotional intelligence works as a mediating factor. The contributing role of volunteer-receiving organisations in the development of the volunteers’ emotional intelligence is also highlighted.


Author(s):  
Dhruva Pathak ◽  
Vijayakumar Bharathi S. ◽  
Padma Mala E.

The study investigated the impact of mandatory work from home due COVID-19 on personal and professional lives of people with different demographics. Statistical analysis of an online survey data (N=237) reveals that the impact on personal life dimensions—healthy lifestyle, family bonding, and physical stress—does not differ across people within different demographics. However, impact on emotional well-being is sensitive to gender and industry groups. Family size is also an important demographic factor impacted upon personal life dimensions. Professional dimensions related to work productivity and adopting new ways of working does not differ across demographics except for occupational role. Dimensions related to new skill development and change in professional attitude does differ across occupational roles. The study concludes by stating future research directions for mandatory work from home situation, and prescription to post-COVID-19 strategies for organizations.


Author(s):  
S. Senthilkumar ◽  
S. Prathaban ◽  
V. Thanaseelaan ◽  
C. Manivannan

Ten villages of Tirunelveli district were selected purposively for the study wherein NABARD Farmers culb functioning successfully. From each village 50 NABARD Farmers club members were selected by simple random sampling techniques. Thirty percent of the respondents were involved among 500 beneficiaris of the project to study the impact of TANUVAS - mineral mixture on the productive performance. Accordingly, 15 respondents from each village were included for this study and constituted a sample size of 150. Milk sample were collected before supplementation of TANUVAS - mineral mixture and after two weeks period of supplementation of TANUVAS - mineral mixture in dairy cattle. Fat and SNF percentage of samples were analysed in the laboratory and milk yield also estimated. The study concluded that, supplementation with TANUVAS - mineral mixture increased milk yield by one litre, fat percentage increased by 1.77 per cent and SNF increased by 0.77 per cent.


2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Fauziyatun Nisa’

influence contraction of uterus characteristics with length of second period in BPS Sahabat Perempuan Gunung Anyar Surabaya. Contraction of uterus is the major physiological force during the delivery process of second period. Based on the results of preliminary studies, there is still mother who get pathological second period of childbirth. Intention of this research is to identity influence contraction of uterus characteristics with length of second period. Design this research use analytic with cohort method. The population is all of the mother who have the interpretation of labor on June 14 until July 9 and delivery at private practice midwife Sahabat Perempuan Gunung Anyar Surabaya, which amounts 30 respondents. Big of sample 28 respondents, were teken with probability sampling techniques, that is simple random sampling. Processing by editing, coding and tabulating. Variable independent is contraction of uterus characteristics and variable dependent is length of second period. Result of this research with test of chie-squares with significance level α = 0,05. Most respondents with contraction of uterus characteristics normally is (53,3 % ) only a small proportion who get pathological second period of childbirth (18,75 %). From got by statistical test result of ρ = 0,025 and ρ < α of meaning H1 accepted, it means there is correlation between contraction of uterus characteristics with length of second period at private practice midwife Sahabat Perempuan Gunung Anyar Surabaya. It can see from Odds Ratio (OR) is getting 7,8 (95 % CI : 1,47 – 41,21). Its means contraction of uterus characteristics more effective for length of second period. This research conclusion that there more mother delivering have contraction of uterus characteristics normally, so more big chance mother delivering for felt with length of second period. Adviced to pregnant women to trying the contraction of uterus with pregnancy gymnastic, it can train the muscle strength of the stomach, hips, and other supporting muscle that are not rigid and well coordinated, so the contraction of uterus become normally.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 145-151
Author(s):  
Etika Purnama Sari

Background: Sexual maturity in young women is characterized by menarche. The changes occurring at the moment of the menarche cause teenagers to become awkward. Therefore, teenagers need to organize behavioural adjustments that require family support, especially parental support.Objectives: The purpose of this research is to analyse the family support relationship with the readiness of menarche in young women.Design: The design of this research is non-experimental with correlation methods and cross sectional approaches.Methods: The population of this study is all students of 5th and 6th grade Elementary School, Taman Belajar Surabaya who have not had a menstrual period of 40 students. Sampling techniques use simple random sampling. Large sample of 36 respondents. Collection of data using a family support questionnaire and a target readiness questionnaire.Results: A statistical test is conducted using SPSS, the FisherExact test, which shows that P = 0.001 < α = 0.05, where the hypothesis is accepted which means there is a significant link between family support and the readiness of the menarche in the young womenConclusion: There is a relationship between family support and readiness to target because of the provision of good family support so that the young women have a mental knowledge and strengthening to confront the menarche. It is hoped that the family will pay more attention to the children when they begin to step up, especially when the young women are ready to face the menarche. Keywords: Family support, menarche readiness, young women


Author(s):  
Monirul Haque ◽  
S. K. Acharya ◽  
Kabita Mondal

Aims: To study the relationship between the women farmers' engagement in the transformed tea gardens from conventional farming practices with various socio-economic exogenous variables, their socio-economic condition, economic vulnerability, and empowerment. Study Design:  The locale was selected by the purposive sampling technique and the respondents following such transformation in their farming practices are selected by the random sampling method. Place and Duration of Study: The study was carried out during the year of 2018-19. The place, three blocks namely Falakata Block, Madarihat Block, and Alipurduar-1 of Alipurduar District of West Bengal of India were selected for the study. Methodology: In this present study sixty respondents following such transformation in their farming practices have been selected by both purposive and random sampling techniques to study the farm women's engagement in transformed tea gardens as the consequent character in terms of various exogenous variables. Then the numerical data is collected, passed through the data normalization process, and then put them into multivariate analysis. The gathered data had been put into multivariate analysis (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences V20.0 (SPSS) of IBM and OPSTAT were used for analyzing the Coefficient of Correlation, Stepwise Regression, and Path Analysis). Results: The study reveals that the mean change in land under cultivation (x6), mean change in average garden size (x7), mean change in total income (x8) and ratio of pesticides use (x10) variables have been found to exert strong and determining the contribution to this transformational process. Conclusion: The study had revealed the emergence of small tea gardens help in the empowerment of the women as well as increasing the demand of women labours in the transformed farming sector, which improve the overall status of the tea garden workers.


2021 ◽  
Vol 56 (3) ◽  
pp. 196-206
Author(s):  
M. Anas

This research aims to know the impact of covid-19 on the performance of local government in Indonesia. This study uses qualitative approaches — sampling techniques with Stratified Random Sampling, based on the level of worst exposure to COVID-19. The results showed that the COVID-19 outbreak had no significant effect on the financial performance of local governments in Indonesia. The COVID-19 outbreak affects economic activity and people’s lives. The increase in growth was mainly driven by optimism and improvement from the health side. Although economic growth is expected to improve, public activity will not recover due to the limited availability of vaccines. Nevertheless, central and local governments are optimistic about future economic growth after mass and comprehensive vaccination, especially those affected by COVID-19.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rodame Monitorir Napitupulu ◽  
Rini Hayati Lubis ◽  
Fahrina Putri Sapna

The impact of the pandemic COVID-19 resulted in the weakening of the State economy causing a decrease in individual income, in contrast to the collection of zakat during the pandemic increased, the increase in zakat funds is inseparable from the behavior of muzakki, then from the purpose in the study how muzakki behavior in paying their zakat during the pandemic COVID-19, and how the response or response muzakki to the management of BAZNAS this study explored the approach of mix method with random sampling techniques numbered 396 respondents. The data was obtained based on the results of an online questionnaire through a google form. The results of this study showed that the behavior of charity during the pandemic COVID-19 does not affect in giving zakat even though it is in the red zone, in all respondents have done zakat, especially zakat fitrah which is often done in the month of Ramadan, as for zakat payments made in mosques or directly. However, the majority muzakki paid zakat through zakat institution because of credibility, transparency, and accountability reason.


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