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ECOENZYM WORKSHOP: A STEP FOR ZERO WASTE AT HOUSEWIVES GROUP RT.13 PONDOK BETUNG, TANGERANG SELATAN
Waste management is a common problem. Household waste got at first rank in existing waste. Household activities produce waste every single day. Sustainable waste management is needed to reduce and decompose waste into zero waste. Zero waste need active participation from the community in supporting sustainable development. This community service activity is workshop producing eco-enzyme with partners from housewives’ groups of RT. 13 Pondok Betung Pondok Aren, Tangerang Selatan. This activity aims to increase the understanding and the participation of community, especially housewives, to be responsible for what have been produced and consumed as part of sustainable development. Processing organic waste into eco-enzymes is a responsible step contribute to zero waste. The implementation method is divided into three stages, namely preparation, implementation and reporting. Since the preparation stage, this activity has received a positive response from participants to actively participate in preparing for the implementation of the program. The raw materials for eco-enzymes are easily obtained in the residential environment, as well as the simple producing techniques that increase the enthusiasm of participants. Through this workshop, participants increasingly understand the simple techniques of managing waste circularly into useful items as part of sustainable development
EVALUATION OF THE FERTILIZER DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM IN INCREASING FARMERS’ PRODUCTIVITY
This study aims to assess the government's efforts in distributing subsidized nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium fertilizers as part of a 2020 evaluation program to enhance agricultural productivity in Sambas Regency, West Kalimantan Province. A qualitative research method was employed, with data gathered through in-depth interviews, observation, documentation, and literature review. The evaluation revealed that while the fertilizer distribution program has been fairly effective, there are still areas for improvement. Key factors contributing to the program’s success include collaboration among various stakeholders and positive public response, both of which are crucial for any government initiative. Public support, in particular, can significantly enhance program outcomes. However, challenges remain, such as the mismatch between fertilizer quotas and demand, delayed deliveries, and slow data collection. Additionally, ongoing efforts to raise awareness at the district level are needed. Government assistance programs like this must be implemented fairly and equitably to ensure success across the region
SOCIALIZATION OF PKM EDUCATES UB BOSS FARM FARMERS IN MAKING BIOGAS AS ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY RENEWABLE ENERGY FOR TOFU PRODUCTION
Biogas is a gas produced from the process of decomposing organic materials by microorganisms under anaerobic conditions. Biogas can be burned like LPG and become an alternative source of renewable energy that is environmentally friendly. Biogas contains 60% CH4 gas (methane); 38% CO2 gas (Carbon Dioxide); and 2% N2, O2, H2, H2S gas. The name of the partner is UB BoSS Farm with a business as a Cattle-Buffalo Farmer as well as producing tofu which is located in Cibadak Village, Ciampea District, Bogor Regency. The number of cows is 40 and 2 buffaloes, so that the potential for wet waste produced is 420 kg/day which is equivalent to 117,600 liters/day of biogas; solid total of each tail is 16% and solid volatility is 77% TS. The stages of implementing PKM activities that have been carried out include discussion, socialization, and evaluation of activities (pre-test and post-test). The results of PKM activities showed a change in the level of knowledge of participants regarding what factors were influential, and the stages of the biogas manufacturing process from 20% to 93.33%. The post-test results also showed that most of the participants (86.67%) now have knowledge about raw materials around the business area that can be used as biogas
ENHANCING DIGITAL LITERACY THROUGH CULTURAL VALUE INTEGRATION IN KRENDANG COMMUNITY
The rapid advancement of information technology (IT) has transformed how communities interact and access information. This paper focuses on a digital literacy program conducted at RPTRA Krendang, West Jakarta, aimed at integrating cultural values into community-based digital literacy training. The program addresses the challenges of unequal access to technology and the widespread misinformation found in marginalized communities. The method involved location observation, community engagement, practical training, and post-program evaluation. Results indicate significant improvements in participants' digital skills and awareness, although technical issues and time constraints were noted as challenges. The program’s success was driven by strong stakeholder support and active community participation, highlighting the importance of culturally responsive digital literacy initiatives. Future efforts should focus on enhancing coordination, expanding resources, and sustaining the positive momentum created by the training. This study contributes to the understanding of how community-focused digital literacy programs can bridge the digital divide and foster responsible technology use
TRAINING ON MAKING CREATIVE ECONOMY-BASED TOUR PACKAGES IN PASIR EURIH TOURISM VILLAGE, BOGOR REGENCY
Pasir Eurih Tourism Village as one of the villages in Bogor Regency has advantages, namely rice field scenery, traditional culinary such as banana chips, cassava chips, jipang, rocking and diamond flower cakes, historical relics such as Batu Karut Site, Sri Bagenda Park, and Jaladunda Well. The potential of the Pasir Eurih tourist destination has not been developed into a tour package, even the documentation in making the tour package does not exist. The available tour packages have not sold the diversity of potential of existing tourist destinations. The price of the package is not in accordance with the available facilities, the number of large packages offered for 300 people. Tour packages need to be made by combining several superior tourism products. Tour packages can be used as a promotion from the Pasir Eurih tourist destination. Community service provides training to the manager of the Pasir Eurih tourist village on how to make tour packages that contain transportation, tourist attractions, accommodation, food & beverages as well as services provided and various tour packages offered. The results of this Community Service recommend three tour packages, namely Overtime Ka Tourism (WKL), Ulin Ka Overtime Tourism (WUL), and Mulih Ka Overtime Tourism (MKL)
EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF WORK CULTURE AND OFFICE MANAGEMENT ON CULTURAL INTELLIGENCE
This study aims to explore the complex relationship between workplace culture, office management systems, and Cultural Intelligence (CQ). Utilizing a detailed literature review approach, the research analyzes the impact of workplace culture and office management systems on the development of Cultural Intelligence (CQ) among employees. Findings emphasize the crucial role of an inclusive work environment and office management systems that support cross-cultural training in enhancing individuals' abilities to adapt and interact with diverse cultures. It was found that an inclusive workplace culture, which values diversity and encourages cross-cultural collaboration, along with office management systems facilitating cross-cultural training and skill development, are key drivers in enhancing individual Cultural Intelligence (CQ). The practical implications of this research are significant. Organizations can utilize these findings to formulate policies and implement management practices that support the development of Cultural Intelligence (CQ) among employees and industrial growth. Additionally, the theoretical implications of this research expand our understanding of the complex dynamics shaping Cultural Intelligence (CQ) within organizational contexts. Moving forward, future research efforts may include empirical investigations to validate observed relationships and further explore additional factors influencing Cultural Intelligence in the workplace. Such efforts promise to enrich our understanding of the intricate dynamics underlying Cultural Intelligence (CQ) and inform strategies aimed at fostering culturally competent workforces
DEVELOPMENT OF CASSAVA CHIP PRODUCTION IN THE KERANGGAN ECO- TOURISM VILLAGE BY IMPLEMENTING CREATIVE AND INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY
The Golden Indonesia 2045 vision, particularly in achieving economic growth and improving citizens' welfare, relies heavily on sustainable regional development and enhanced local potential. Kampung Ekowisata Keranggan in South Tangerang is one example of an area with significant potential, supported by active community engagement. Its natural beauty, located on the banks of the Cisadane River, draws visitors, and local efforts, such as the establishment of a tourism awareness group in 2020, have contributed to managing these attractions. The growth of MSMEs, particularly in the snack food sector, has supported tourism, but challenges arise with the increasing demand for food production and product diversity. Many MSME actors struggle with the lack of tools to streamline production and offer a wider variety of products. This village empowerment program aims to address these challenges by introducing innovative and appropriate technology, supported by continuous community involvement, to accelerate production and maintain the uniqueness of the region's tourism
THE INFLUENCE OF 'JOGET GEMOY' M ON THE ELECTABILITY OF PRABOWO-GIBRAN IN GENERATION Z
This study aims to measure the "Influence of 'Joget Gemoy' Content on the Tiktok Platform on Prabowo - Gibran's Electability in the 2024 General Election". The theoretical basis in this study is the New Theory. This type of research is quantitative research. The sampling technique in this study is the Stratified Random Sampling Technique (Stage Sample) with 380 respondents involving students from Trisakti University Jakarta at the Faculty of Economics and Business. The data collection method in this study used a Questionnaire which was then processed using the SPSS 25 application. The findings reveal how viral content on social media, especially TikTok, can influence voter perceptions and decisions, with a primary focus on the younger generation or Generation Z. The use of the Tiktok Platform media is attractive to Gen Z. In line with the important role of social media, especially Tik Tok in political campaigns, it is an effective means of introducing candidates, allowing them to convey messages quickly, widely, and efficiently. This is in line with the fact that the 'Joget Gemoy' content on TikTok has a strong and significant influence on Prabowo - Gibran's electability in the 2024 Election
TRANSFORMING COMMUNITY GROWTH BY ENHANCING COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT WEBINAR SERIES EFFECTIVENESS: A CASE STUDY
This study paper investigates the significant factors contribute to webinar series play in promoting the growth and participation of communities in the modern era of digital technology. As online learning and virtual communities continue to grow in popularity, it is becoming increasingly important for organization that want to develop and sustain healthy communities to have a solid grasp of how to maximize the efficacy of webinars. The purpose of this study is to investigate key factorsthat contribute to the success of English webinar series under community development activities. There were 10 participants, members of small medium enterprises coordinated by BINUS Community Empowerment Center involve in the webinar series. At the end of the webinar, these participants provided feedbacks on the crucial elements of webinar series such as presenter performance, content, and duration. The success of webinar series is improved by identifying best practices in managing the vital elements of webinar series, which done by conducting an online survey and descriptive qualitative analysis of the case study. Community managers, educators, and organizations who want to use webinars as a tool for community growth and information dissemination will benefit greatly from the significant insights as the result of this study
ZERO WASTE MARKETING: STRATEGIES FOR SMALL AND MEDIUM SIZED ENTERPRISES
This paper explores how small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) can leverage zero-waste marketing strategies to foster sustainable business practices and engage eco-conscious consumers. By focusing on practical approaches to minimizing both physical and digital waste in marketing efforts, SMEs can inspire consumer adoption of zero-waste lifestyles while transitioning towards circular business models. The paper showcases some exemplary from SMEs context that have integrated zero-waste initiatives into their marketing efforts. The paper discusses key strategies, the influence of marketing on consumer behaviour and the potential for SMEs to shift from linear to circular models, ultimately positioning themselves as leaders in sustainability. It emphasises the practical and accessible steps SMEs can take, aligning with their resource constraints while maximizing their impact on both consumer behaviour and business growth through zero-waste initiatives