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    Empowering the Future Transformative Education Practices in Myanmar

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    This research explores the landscape of transformative education in Myanmar through a quantitative study involving 300 participants across diverse educational levels. The demographic analysis reveals a balanced gender distribution and representation across primary, secondary, and tertiary education, providing a comprehensive understanding of transformative education's potential impact. Perceptions of the current education system highlight strengths in curriculum and infrastructure satisfaction but signal opportunities for improvement in technology access. Participants' active engagement in transformative practices, such as workshops, technology integration, and critical thinking activities, suggests a substantial foundation for transformative education. The implications call for targeted investments in technology, professional development for educators, and a reevaluation of curricular frameworks. Myanmar stands at the threshold of educational transformation, and this study serves as a call to action for collaborative efforts to propel the nation into a new era of empowerment and innovation. The limitations of the study are acknowledged, and future research is encouraged to delve deeper into transformative education dynamics in Myanmar

    The Role of Design Thinking in Driving Brand Innovation and Sustainable Competitive Advantage

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    Questions of format, brand innovation and sustainable competitive advantage correlate with each other, according to the study. Using insights from various professionals working across a number of industries, this research explores this relationship. There is little familiarity with wonderful layout principles among individuals, according to records evaluation, indicating simple information. Despite this, most people say they may be nevertheless at a slight integration stage with regards to incorporating format wondering into their brand innovation strategy. The majority of companies argue that they have immoderate aggressive advantage on a sustainable foundation; this is in keeping with a strategic attitude that emphasizes non-stop innovation for long-term competitiveness. The results display how essential it's far to strategically align layout wondering with organizational desires. They also show that organizations have the potential to make their innovation techniques match the dynamic digital environment

    Decision to Residential Purchasing in Denpasar Before and During the Covid-19 Pandemic

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    Indonesia's economic growth from 2018 to 2022 is volatile; the residential property sector is projected to follow macroeconomic trends. Based on interviews with members of Real Estate Indonesia in the Bali region, sales of the property sector, especially large-type residential housing in Denpasar for the 2018-2019 period, experienced growth but not significantly. In contrast to the 2020-2022 period, it experienced significant growth amid the COVID-19 conditions. This phenomenon was not spared from the role of the developers, who carried out a good strategy regarding consumer behavior amid the economic difficulties at that time so that they were able to boost sales of large-type residential dwellings in Denpasar. This study analyzes the decisions of residential purchasing in Denpasar before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. So, there are two groups of samples for two periods, namely the years 2018-2019 and 2020-2022. The selected samples include 87 respondents of consumers and 60 respondents of developers. Data were analyzed using Smart-PLS using the Multi Group Analysis feature to examine the differences in the analysis results for the two sample groups. Developers were involved as a sample because they were assumed to be able to recognize the preferences of consumers in deciding residential purchasing. The results show a similarity of factors before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, namely promotion and the developer's image, significantly influencing residential buying decisions. Meanwhile, the factor that distinguished the two sample groups was the price factor, which significantly influenced the decision to buy housing before the pandemic, while environmental factors significantly affected the decision to buy housing during the pandemic

    Strategic Resilience in ASEAN: Adapting Strategies for Changing Markets and Environments

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     The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has undergone a remarkable change and is now a formidable economic player. Changes in the market and other external circumstances have made it impossible to fully take advantage of this progress. This research delves into the concept of strategic resilience in the context of ASEAN, with a focus on strategies for responding to dynamic markets and settings. The research confirms that a high level of strategic resilience is necessary to overcome the challenges of regional economic integration. The ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) has promoted commerce among its members but has also raised issues of economic inequality and over-dependence on certain sectors. Adaptable business models and diversification strategies are essential in this environment for facilitating innovation and mitigating the effects of economic volatility. Strategic resilience in the area comprises climatic adaptability and environmental sustainability in addition to economic stability. Policies that encourage disaster preparation and sustainable resource management are especially important in ASEAN given the region's vulnerability to natural catastrophes and climate change. This research also emphasizes the significance of corporate culture and adaptive leadership in fostering creativity and flexibility. It is believed that cooperation within ASEAN and worldwide alliances contribute to strategic resilience. By sharing knowledge and experience, member states may strengthen their capacity to withstand shocks and boost stability in the area as a whole. The research concludes that strategic resilience requires not just predicting but also actively shaping shocks

    The Relationship Below 80% of the Owner Estimate Price on Construction Projects to Project Performance

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    This study aims to analyze the causes of price quotes below 80% of the owner estimate price and how the relationship between the variable price quotes below 80% of the owner estimate price with project performance. This research was conducted by distributing questionnaires to service users involved in the implementation of projects with price quotes below 80% of the owner estimate price in Bali Province in the 2020-2022 fiscal year. The data from the distribution of questionnaires will be analyzed using the RII and SEM-PLS methods. Based on the RII data analysis, it is found that the dominant factors causing projects with price quotes below 80% of the owner estimate price are high competitiveness between service providers, service providers looking for small profits, service providers do not understand the basis of regulations related to the cost of taxes and required guarantees, service providers are unable to identify the risk of additional costs arising from the mismatch between the planned schedule and the realization and the factor that service providers are able to understand waste construction so that service providers can submit low bid prices. The relationship between price quotes below 80% of the owner estimate price and project performance has a positive and significant relationship. Price quotes as an independent variable are able to influence the dependent variable, namely project performance. Because price quotes below 80% of the owner estimate price and project performance have a positive and significant relationship, to improve project performance, namely in a way for service providers to think more about and take into account in detail before submitting a price quote so that during the implementation of project performance can be done optimally

    Remote Data Auditing in a Cloud Computing Environment

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    In the current paradigms of information technology, cloud computing is the most essential kind of computer service. It satisfies the need for high-volume customers, flexible computing capabilities for a range of applications like as database archiving and business analytics, and the requirement for extra computer resources to provide a financial value for cloud providers. The purpose of this investigation is to assess the viability of doing data audits remotely inside a cloud computing setting. There includes discussion of the theory behind cloud computing and distributed storage systems, as well as the method of remote data auditing. In this research, it is mentioned to safeguard the data that is outsourced and stored in cloud servers. There are four different techniques of remote data auditing procedures that are presented here for distributed cloud services. There are several difficulties associated with data audit methods; however, these difficulties may be overcome by using a variety of techniques, such as the Boneh-Lynn-Shacham signature or the automated blocker protocol. In addition to that, other difficulties associated with distributed-based remote data auditing solutions are discussed. In addition, a variety of approaches might be researched further for further examination in order to find answers to these impending problems

    Pandemic-Resilient Sustainable Settlement Model in Makassar City

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    A pandemic is one of many types of disasters that must be considered in emergency response planning. Currently the Covid-19 pandemic is sweeping the world, including Indonesia, so there is increasing concern about urban settlements that have high density and vulnerability to Covid-19 because housing is one of the important factors during the pandemic. Based on this, it is deemed necessary to conduct a study on a sustainable urban settlement model that is resilient to pandemics so that it can facilitate and overcome pandemic cases that have or will occur. Resilient housing is a residential area or residence inhabited by people who are ready to face any threat, including Covid-19. The research location is a residential real estate located in the city of Makassar. This research aims to analyze the conditions of urban settlement which viewed from the ressilience toward pandemic and analyze the socio-cultural and economic conditions against vulnerability of pandemic transition to obtain a sustainable model that is resilient to the pandemic. The research method used is multiple regression, t test and f test. As a result, the most influential factor on the security of housing residents during the pandemic is supervision, while the most influential factor in increasing the transmission of Covid-19 is the vulnerability of socio-economic mix, both of which are the most dominant variables in increasing housing resilience to the pandemic. There are various control strategies with a pandemic resilient sustainable housing model, namely increasing supervision, limiting socio-economic mixing, principles of resilience and sustainability

    Company and Community Conflict Management at Mining Sites

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    This study discusses similar cases in various regions in Indonesia. Discussions about these cases generally see conflicts of interest as the main cause of the emergence of resistance or mining conflicts. because they think that the mining process causes environmental damage, socio-cultural changes, and various other negative impacts, and persistent (supportive) groups from the government and their staff sometimes support this mining process because mining can be used for economic progress. And this paper also aims to identify whether the resistance carried out by this community is a form of social movement or not. Land has an important role for human life, the need for land from day to day continues to increase so that it is vulnerable to land problems. The purpose of this study is to find out the forms of conflict, the causes of conflict and how the government's role in resolving conflicts that occur. It is hoped that by doing this research it can be seen how the forms of conflict that occur between the community and the company

    Analysis of Job Satisfaction of Implementing Nurses on Work Productivity

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    Job satisfaction is a problem that is often faced by nurses working in health services. The causes of job satisfaction include rewards, competence, and work stress which will have an impact on work productivity. Analyzing the job satisfaction of implementing nurses on work productivity. Analytical descriptive research with a cross sectional approach. The sample of implementing nurses in the Inpatient Installation and Intensive Care Installation is 317 implementing nurses. There is a correlation between competence (r=0.260 p=0.001) work stress (r=0.394 p=0.001) job satisfaction (r=0.322 p=0.001) to work productivity in the Inpatient Installation room. There is a correlation between competency (r=0.573 p=0.001), work stress (r=0.522 p=0.00) job satisfaction (r=0.242 p=0.010) and marital status (r=-0.204 p=0.031) in the treatment room intensive. There is no relationship between reward, age, gender, education level, years of service, employment status on work productivity (p=>0.005). There is a relationship between competence, work stress, job satisfaction and marital status on work productivity. There is no relationship between rewards, age, gender, education level, years of service, employment status and work productivity

    Dynamics of Basic Education Policy Implementation in Central Mamuju District

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    First and foremost, the dynamics of basic education in Central Mamuju Regency are characterized by four factors, including (1) communication difficulties, (2) a lack of psychological relationships between educators and students, and (3) the pandemic's effect on the learning system, which affects online learning psychologically. Teacher difficulties in implementing Scientific Learning-Based Education and giving learning evaluations are among the resources that may be accessed. Certain students may not be able to comprehend the substance of material provided via online media by the instructor, the internet network may be disturbed at times, and some subject matter that needs particular learning tools and/or media cannot be utilized due to the absence of online learning media. The instructor conveys the information in the most effective manner. There are several conditions that must be met by every school that holds face-to-face learning, including the permission of students' parents through committees, the readiness of the school to hold face-to-face learning with strict health protocols, and obtain permission from the local government through the COVID-19 task force. (4). Bureaucratic structure

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