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    TRAINING IN CRIME PREVENTION STRATEGIES AND TECHNIQUES IN THE COMPANY

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    The purpose of this Community Service is to increase the understanding, awareness, and practical skills of participants, especially at the managerial level, in recognizing, preventing, and investigating various forms of fraud that often occur in companies, both in the state-owned and private sectors. This training not only emphasizes understanding of basic concepts, but also the ability to identify modes, motives, and areas prone to fraud in the fields of human resources, finance, procurement, logistics, maintenance, and other important functions. The methods used include theory-based interactive training, group discussions, case study analysis, and fraud investigation simulations. This approach provides a comprehensive understanding of the typology of fraud, including asset misappropriation, fraudulent statements and window dressing, as well as corruption (bribery, gratuities, and other corrupt practices). Participants are also equipped with the skills to recognize fraudulent behavior at various levels of the organization, from operators to executives. The results of the activity show an increase in critical awareness of fraud risks and the importance of prevention from an early age. Participants gain the ability to detect fraud patterns as well as investigative strategies when cases occur. Thus, the program supports integrity, transparency, and sustainable corporate governance

    POTENTIAL FOR DEVELOPING ENTREPRENEURSHIP BASED ON FINANCIAL BOOKKEEPING FOR THE COMMUNITY AT THE COOPERATIVES AND UMKM SERVICE OF TANGERANG CITY

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    One of the main obstacles and barriers in controlling cooperatives is the lack of competent human resources (HR). Many cooperatives are managed by individuals who lack managerial knowledge and skills. This often results in inappropriate decision making, inefficient financial management, and difficulty in developing effective business strategies. Cooperatives often face financial constraints, especially in terms of capital. Many cooperatives have difficulty in accessing adequate funding sources. This is due to several factors, including limited collateral that can be provided by cooperatives, as well as a lack of trust from financial institutions in the cooperative's ability to manage loans. Partner problems: a) Lack of information and access to entrepreneurial management to support waste-based MSME businesses, b) Lack of partner understanding regarding capital financing, especially profit-sharing financing based on household waste management, c) Partner financial management has not used financial products. Solutions: a) Provide counseling to partners on managing business feasibility studies and financial management, b) Provide counseling and simulations to partners on financing, especially profit-sharing contracts, c) Provide roleplays on financial management products. You can imagine how much waste is disposed of by households and industries. To support the UMKM program of the Tangerang City Cooperative and UMKM Service and to socialize the utilization of Potential for Developing Entrepreneurship Based on Financial Bookkeeping for the Community at the Cooperatives and UMKM Service of Tangerang City. Transparency and accountability are the keys to healthy cooperative management. Unfortunately, many cooperatives still face problems in terms of financial and operational transparency. Non-transparent management practices can raise suspicion and distrust from members, which can ultimately reduce their participation and commitment to the cooperative. Government regulations and policies also play an important role in controlling cooperatives. Some existing regulations may be less supportive of the growth and development of cooperatives. For example, regulations that are too strict or complicated bureaucratic procedures can hinder cooperatives from running their operations efficiently. Active participation from members is one of the basic principles of cooperatives. However, member participation in cooperative management is often lacking. This can be caused by various factors, such as a lack of understanding of the roles and responsibilities as cooperative members, or because they feel they do not have a direct interest in managing the cooperative

    THE IMPACT OF DEVELOPING INTERNET USAGE ON THE SUSTAINABILITY OF MICRO,SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (MSMEs) BUSINESSES IN MERUYA SUB-DISTRICT SOUTH OF WEST JAKARTA

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    The purpose of the Implementation of Community Service is to provide additional support for the development of internet use for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME.s). A clearer understanding of the importance of internet use will facilitate the achievement of products marketed by business actors, especially MSME.s, in advancing income and purchasing decisions for marketed products, information obtained in the internet world in particular. The respondents processed were 41 respondents from MSMEs business actors. Overall, it is hoped that market actors in the field can understand the importance of developing sustainable internet use for MSME.s business actors. The results obtained from the implementation of PkM are that this Community Service Program has succeeded in improving the performance of MSME.s businesses in Meruya south Village, West Jakarta through the implementation of effective internet use, in order to be able to Manage Sustainable Business Efforts through the Training and mentoring provided has helped MSME.s understand the importance of accurate information, manage data efficiently, and adopt information technology to increase competitiveness. MSME.s have learned how to utilize information for better decision making, as well as manage and access relevant data more easily through the information management system introduced

    IMPLEMENTATION OF DIGITAL MARKETING STRATEGY ON GARMENT COMPANY: A COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT IN VIO COLLECTION

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    Vio Collection is a garment company which is expert in the field of fast fashion that was founded in 2010. While running its business, Vio Collection made attempts to carry out digital marketing and enter the digital realm, such as opening its business on an online basis, but these efforts failed or suffered losses. The community development team found that the Vio Collection continued to decline in sales. Through this case study, would like handling and supervised this implementing digital marketing to adapt digitalization era and ready to compete in the fast fashion market. Community development methodology uses SWOT Analysis and Plan, Do, Check, and Action Model. Respondents are the owners and Vio Collection employees, and customers. Based on the results analysis recommend to Vio Collection should be carried out digital marketing activities, with social media Instagram and Tiktok, selected paid promotion and endorsement strategies

    ENHANCING DIGITAL SAFETY KNOWLEDGE INDONESIAN MIGRANT WORKER IN MALAYSIA

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    This community service activity at Universitas Mercu Buana focuses on enhancing the digital literacy of Indonesian migrant women in the PERMAI community in Malaysia. Recognizing the unique challenges faced by this marginalized group, the program aimed to improve participants' knowledge, skills, and confidence in navigating digital spaces, particularly in the context of online security and data privacy. Through a thorough needs assessment, targeted training sessions were developed to address common digital challenges such as cyber threats, online scams, and safeguarding personal information. The study's findings demonstrated a significant increase in participants' digital literacy and their ability to protect themselves online, showcasing improvements in both knowledge and self-assurance when dealing with digital tools. This initiative highlights the importance of equipping vulnerable populations with the necessary skills to safely and effectively engage in the digital world, promoting greater inclusion and empowerment. The program's success not only strengthens the digital capabilities of these migrant women but also contributes to the broader conversation on digital inclusion, security, and access for marginalized communities

    SIMPLE BOOKKEEPING TRAINING FOR UMKM ACTORS IN SOUTH MERUYA VILLAGE

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    This Community Service Program was created in connection with the planned community service activities in the form of training with the theme "Simple Bookkeeping Training for MSMEs inSouth Meruya Subdistrict”.This training aims to improve knowledge and understanding for pas an MSMEin learning simple bookkeeping for his business activities.The purpose of PkM activitiesThis simple bookkeeping training can provide understanding benefits to pas an MSMEin compiling simple bookkeeping. The accounting process is a very important process in an organization or business because the accounting process is part of presenting business information related to profits and losses.The problem: 1)Bookkeeping System, accounting cycle and Financial Reports. 2) Partners have not been able to prepare bookkeeping documents and record them in detail and neatly according to the accounting cycle. 3) Partners have not been able to calculate profits in preparing Financial Reports according to the accounting cycle. 4) Marketing. Lack of understanding of business actors in choosing and determining market segments and market needs in the surrounding environment.Solution:Based on the problems that have been described in the situation analysis above, the solution that will be carried out is to provide training for MSME actors in the Meruya Selatan sub-district, West Jakarta so that they can easily understand and understand accounting so that they can make simple financial accountability reports related to home businesses or MSMEs.Target: It is expected that this activity will be for UMKM actors in Meruya Selatan sub-district, West Jakarta, so that they can understand and be skilled in accounting for personal, household and UMKM business finances in making their financial reports. Target output achievements:Improvement of community values (arts, culture, social, politics, security, peace, education, health)

    SUSTAINABILITY IN DENTAL PRACTICE : KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE, AND PRACTICES OF DENTISTS ABOUT GREEN DENTISTRY CONCEPT

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    Green Dentistry involves providing oral health care using environmentally friendly technologies, procedures, and materials, as well as employing innovative technologies that enhance performance and reduce negative environmental impacts. Dentists are expected to integrate environmentally friendly dental care principles with the 4R principles: Reduce, Reuse, Rethink, and Recycle. Dentists should have a thorough understanding of how to apply the Green Dentistry concept. This study aims to evaluate the implementation of Green Dentistry principles among dentists in practice in the Province of Lampung. Using a descriptive design, the study focused on dentists who are members of the PDGI (Indonesian Dental Association) in the Province of Lampung. The sampling technique used is non-probability sampling with purposive sampling. Non-probability purposive sampling is utilized for data collection via a questionnaire distributed through Google Forms and subsequently analyzed using computer-based statistical software. The findings indicate that 69.7% of dentists in the Province of Lampung demonstrate a moderate level of behaviors in relation to Green Dentistry principles in their practice, reflecting a moderate degree of integration of environmentally friendly dental care practices

    DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION AND SUSTAINABILITY OF CULTURAL COMMUNITIES

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    This article examines the role of digital technology in the preservation of cultural heritage, focusing on community development and the preservation of traditional Javanese arts. Based on the literature review and field observations, this article discusses a paradigm shift in cultural preservation and promotion through digital technology, especially in the context of traditional Javanese music. Previous studies have shown that the internet and digitalization play an essential role in promoting and sustaining cultural wealth. This article explores how digital technologies facilitate traditional music's recording, archiving, and distribution, thereby expanding access for modern society and the global community. Platforms like Google Arts & Culture strategically introduce cultural heritage by providing open access to art and cultural collections from different countries, making traditional culture more accessible and appreciated by the wider community. The discussion also highlighted the role of online cultural communities as the main driver in preserving and promoting culture in the digital era. Technology expands access to and distribution of cultural information and encourages collaboration, innovation, and connectivity between individuals and communities. This article is part of the author's efforts to assist the community development process in the cultural community in Klaten, emphasizing the importance of digital technology as a strategic tool in community development and cultural preservation. This technology is expected to be adopted by individuals, organizations, and governments to maintain and develop cultural heritage to remain relevant

    MOBILE APPLICATION FOR MONITORING THE GROWTH OF DONATED KIRAY TREES ON THE CISADANE RIVERBANK

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    The riverbank of the Cisadane in South Tangerang, Indonesia, is experiencing erosion issues due to significant fluctuations in water levels and currents. Planting trees with deep and dense root, such as Kiray trees, on the riverbank slopes can help slow down the erosion. Many institutions/individuals have planted trees in the area; however, the survival rate of the tree saplings is rarely monitored. The monitoring of 50 Kiray trees planted by Binus University in June 2024 shows that only 50% of the saplings survive after 2 months. In order to improve the survival rate, it is necessary to monitor the growth of the trees in more detail. This study proposed to develop a mobile application that can be used by many people to register and monitor the growth of the planted trees. The mobile application have been designed based-on the discussion with the riverbank community, to allow multiple users to register and update the data of the trees, including their height and location from time to time

    IMPLEMENTATION OF TESLA BI (TEKNOLOGI ENERGI SURYA LINTAS ANTAR BIDANG ILMU) ON FUTURISTIC SEATING AT TLC (TEACHING AND LEARNING CENTRE) AMARI

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    TESLA Bi on Futuristic Seating at TLC Amari is an innovative project that combines renewable energy technology with futuristic design in seating facilities. This initiative aims to provide energy sustainability solutions in educational facilities, especially at the TLC Amari. TESLA Bi focus is the use of solar energy as the main power source. This futuristic seat integrated with technology is designed to utilize solar panels that can store and distribute electrical energy to support educational activities and improve energy efficiency in public spaces. The project involves a cross- disciplinary approach, including energy technology, architectural design, and environmental science, with the aim of creating environmentally friendly and functional innovations. As a result, the seat is not only comfortable and aesthetic, but also serves as an alternative energy source that can be used for

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