scholarly journals Manajemen Komunikasi Proyek: Studi Kasus Perusahaan Berbasis Engineering, Procurement, Construction dan Manufacturing (EPCM) Kawasan Industri Jababeka Cikarang

2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 026-034
Author(s):  
Annisa Annisa

This study aims to find out how far the role of communication is a success factor of a project and what are the communication variables that support the success of a project. Case studies were conducted at an EPCM-based company in the Jababeka Industrial Estate, PT. IPK. The approach used is qualitative, with methods of observation, interviews, and literature studies. Observation is carried out in order to observe the way the team communicates, interviews carried out on key persona. The literature study was conducted aimed at collecting data and for understanding the study object. Direct observation in the field is carried out without disrupting the project. The results of the study show that the method of electronic communication is an effective method to use. In general, the use of methods for communicating is quite good. Internal information distribution using email, and WhatsApp.

2020 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
pp. 93-100
Author(s):  
Gisa Jähnichen

The Sri Lankan Ministry of National Coexistence, Dialogue, and Official Languages published the work “People of Sri Lanka” in 2017. In this comprehensive publication, 21 invited Sri Lankan scholars introduced 19 different people’s groups to public readers in English, mainly targeted at a growing number of foreign visitors in need of understanding the cultural diversity Sri Lanka has to offer. This paper will observe the presentation of these different groups of people, the role music and allied arts play in this context. Considering the non-scholarly design of the publication, a discussion of the role of music and allied arts has to be supplemented through additional analyses based on sources mentioned by the 21 participating scholars and their fragmented application of available knowledge. In result, this paper might help improve the way facts about groups of people, the way of grouping people, and the way of presenting these groupings are displayed to the world beyond South Asia. This fieldwork and literature guided investigation should also lead to suggestions for ethical principles in teaching and presenting of culturally different music practices within Sri Lanka, thus adding an example for other case studies.


Oklahoma! ◽  
2020 ◽  
pp. 171-212
Author(s):  
Tim Carter

The “landmark” status of Oklahoma! prompts examining it through a series of case studies in terms of how musicals work in dramatic terms (not least given their inherent lack of verisimilitude); the problems of reconciling convention with innovation; the way the show plays with pastoral tropes; its connection with notions of Manifest Destiny; the treatment of characters according to gender and ethnicity; the role of Oklahoma! as wartime propaganda; and the question of how close the Broadway musical might come to being a form of “American opera.” These issues reveal the cultural work that the show did in 1943, and still does today.


2018 ◽  
Vol 165 (2) ◽  
pp. 113-115
Author(s):  
Fiona Butcher

The following article provides an overview of the research psychology capabilities within MOD's Defence Science Technology Laboratory (Dstl). An explanation is provided of the role of Dstl psychologists and the way they work to deliver impacting applied scientific research to address 'real world' defence and security challenges. Three short case studies are provided to illustrate the range of work they delivered.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
David Morgan

Devotional piety broadly depends on events that are not accessible for direct observation and commonly offer very little, if anything, in the way of historical documentation. Sometimes the experiences to which devotion is directed in the veneration of saints is based on visionary experience for which reports are contradictory. This essay explores ways in which word and image are brought together to anchor evanescent or ephemeral, or entirely uncertain, origins and provide devotion with stable objects. I develop the view that word and image are generatively entangled, meaning that their ambiguous connections with one another are able to produce a medium in which devotion finds a footing. The discussion focuses on two case studies: Our Lady of Fátima and Saint Jude. Fátima is based on a series of apparitions to young children in 1917 and Jude is a historically shadowy figure whose cult underwent a modern revival, in part assisted by new iconographic developments that allowed devotees to link their saint to very old traditions. Lore and imagery work together as forms of saying and seeing that bring elusive origins into focus.


Author(s):  
Mehmet Zahid Sobaci

The aim of this chapter is to analyze the worldwide diffusion of e-parliament and the role played by the Global Centre for ICT in Parliament (GCIP), within the framework of policy transfer. There are two main reasons why it is necessary to focus on the role of GCIP in the diffusion of e-parliament: 1) The GCIP is one of the most active actors in this process; and 2) Activities undertaken by the GCIP and its relations with its partners give important clues about the big picture of e-parliament transfer at the international level. In the analysis of worldwide diffusion process of e-parliament in this study, policy transfer literature is used. This chapter goes beyond the conceptual framework and case studies pave the way for the evaluation of e-parliament from a different perspective by focusing on the transfer of e-parliament as an innovation.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 363
Author(s):  
Alifah Aditania ◽  
Sri Herianingrum

ABSTRAKMasalah kemiskinan di Indonesia menjadikan ekonomi islam ikut serta dalam memperhatikan cara menanggulangi masalah tersebut. Baitul Maal wat Tamwil (BMT) sebagai lembaga keuangan mikro syariah didirikan untuk menjembatani orang-orang yang memiliki harta berlebih dengan orang-orang yang kekurangan harta. BMT Muda Surabaya hadir dengan beberapa unit pembiayaan yang beroperasi melalui dana yang dihimpun dari shahibul maal. Penelitian ini fokus melihat peran pengusaha muslim sebagai shahibul maal. Tujuan dari penelitian ini merupakan pengetahuan motivasi dari pengusaha muslim sebagai shahibul maal tersebut dan juga peran BMT Muda Surabaya dalam mempertahankan serta meningkatkan penghimpunan dana kepada pengusaha muslim sebagai shahibul maal. Metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah kualitatif dengan studi kasus. Data yang dikumpulkan melalui observasi langsung, wawancara, dan dokumen, serta validasi data dengan triangulasi sumber dan teknik. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa terdapat dampak positif penghimpunan dana kepada pengusaha muslim sehubungan dengan jalinan tali silaturahmi yang baik antara BMT Muda dengan shahibul maal tersebut, sehingga dapat menimbulkan minat pengusaha muslim untuk meletakkan sebagian dananya di BMT Muda Surabaya. Pertahanan dan peningkatan penghimpunan dana yang harus dilakukan dengan meningkatkan seluruh komponen pada faktor-faktor yang menjadi penunjang minat pengusaha muslim seperti kepercayaan, kelembagaan, sumber daya manusia, keuntungan, religiusitas, dan spiritualitas.Kata Kunci: Pengusaha muslim, shahibul maal, Penghimpunan dana, BMT Muda Surabaya, Motivasi. ABSTRACTBaitul Maal wat Tamwil (BMT) is a sharia microfinance institution that acts as a bridge between people who have excess assets and people who are not.BMT Muda Surabaya is one of the institutions with several financing units that operate from funds collected from shahibul maal. In this study, the author focused on observing the role of Muslim entrepreneurs as shahibul maal in BMT Muda Surabaya. This study aims to determine the motivation of Muslim entrepreneurs as shahibul maal also the role of BMT Muda Surabaya in maintaining and increasing the acquisition of funds for Muslim entrepreneurs as shahibul maal. The method used for the study is qualitative with case studies. The data were collected through direct observation, interviews, and documents. Then, the data was validated by triangulation of sources and techniques. The result showed that there was a positive impact in raising funds for Muslim entrepreneurs as shahibul maal, considering there was a good relationship between BMT Muda and the shahibul maal that it could arouse the interest of Muslim entrepreneurs to deposit some of their assets in BMT Muda Surabaya. The initial capital needed is human resources, particularly Muslim entrepreneurs who can trust BMT Muda Surabaya for some of their assets. Besides, a defense and an increase in the funds collecting are also required, which must be done by increasing all components of the supporting factors for the interest of Muslim entrepreneurs such as trust, institutions, human resources, profit, religiosity, and spiritual.Keywords:  Muslim entrepreneurs, shahibul maal, Fundraising, BMT Muda Surabaya, Motivation.


Author(s):  
Huiying Ng

In a climate of growing ecological awareness and a rising ‘counterpublic’, spaces to imagine a different city are emerging against an entrenched culture of competition, materialism and forms of alienation. Three case studies (Growell, Babel and Foodscape Collective) offer counter-narratives to Singapore’s image as an ahistorical, politically apathetic city. The role of capital and consumer culture is examined by looking at spaces that attempt to offer alternatives to capitalist alienation. I discuss the case studies in terms of the way imaginaries offer transformative experiences and the form that these initiatives took, considering the temporal and spatial needs they addressed by enabling new niches for fledgling efforts and cultures to form. I frame these within discussions of the capacities needed for collaborative imaginaries and participatory co-governance in Singapore.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 314-320
Author(s):  
Rencus Aslober Sinaga ◽  
Sumarsono Sumarsono

This study aims to describe the relief visualization of the way of the cross based on the application of the proportional principle of the human body and also based on the application of perspective and realist imagery that appears in the relief. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative, namely by using theoretical studies as a data base, then collecting data through direct observation to the research site, interviewing sources and other sources related to the research. Then conduct a documentation study, then analyzed based on theoretical studies and literature study. The population in this study consists of 14 reliefs that tell about the way of the cross and are analyzed based on theoretical foundations. The results of this study are: The proportion of humans in the relief of the way of the cross is not in accordance with the theory or principle of the golden section which states that the ideal proportion of the human body is in the range of 7.5 to 8 times the head as a comparison; The perspective principle on the relief of the way of the cross has not been fully implemented properly; The relief of the cross path at the location of the Getsemane Prayer Hill Faith Tour is a work of art that shows a realist image well where the depiction of the object is in accordance with the fact or the original and all objects in the relief appear to blend with one object with another.


2020 ◽  
Vol 31 (2) ◽  
pp. 93-96
Author(s):  
Michael Kelly

This article introduces the special issue of the journal on France as a Laboratory of Culture. It asks whether France continues to foster creativity and innovation in the cultural realm. Six articles examine case studies, including the role of women in the making of modern Paris, France’s role in world cinema through international co-production, French conceptions of world literature, recent fictional works by Alice Zeniter and Bessora, the rapper Abd al Malik as a complex example of hybrid music, and the state-funded project to create ÉcoQuartiers, or green neighbourhoods. These examples provide challenges to the way things are, whether in changing behaviours, tastes, perceptions or understandings, and demonstrate convincingly that France remains a vibrant laboratory of culture in the modern world.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Setiyo Adi Nugroho

Self Reported very rarely considered as intervention resolve Pandemic COVID 19 in Indonesia. A literature study was conducted to serve as a reference for the importance of self-reporting in overcoming this pandemic. This literature study uses an electronic database through national and international journals such as science directx, elsiver, NEJM, Google scholar. Inclusion criteria used by the author is to limit or journal article that appeared in the last two years starting in 2019 until 2021. The keyword used for the search was Self reported COVID 19. The results of the Literature Review of 29 journals (Google Scholar 8 articles, science directx 6 articles, Elsiver 7 articles, NEJM 8 articles) 17 published journals did not match the topic of discussion. There were 11 articles that met the criteria and were selected to be used as case studies. The results of the research as a whole show that self-reported is able to provide an overview of COVID 19 in the community and make it easier to find out people with COVID 19.


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