791 research outputs found
PENGARUH DISIPLIN KERJA DAN BUDAYA ORGANISASI TERHADAP KINERJA KARYAWAN PADA PT. SUPRA PRIMATAMA NUSANTARA (BIZNET) JAKARTA
Cindy Juniarti, 8105150527, The Influence of Work Discipline and Organizational Culture on Empleyee Performance at PT Supra Primatama Nusantara (Biznet) Jakarta. Script, Jakarta: Faculty of Economics, State University of Jakarta. 2019.
This study aims to determine whether there The Influence of Work Discipline and Organizational Culture on Empleyee Performance at PT Supra Primatama Nusantara (Biznet) Jakarta. This study took four months, starting from November 2018 to February 2019. This research was conducted by using survey method. The population reached in this study amounted to 170 employees. Based on the table Isaac and Michael the number of samples in this study as many as 114 respondents. The technique of selecting respondents using proportional random sampling, that is using proportional random method. For data processing, researchers processed the questionnaire by using Likert scale. Employee Performance Variables (Y) and Work Discipline (X1) are secondary data obtained from the company. Another case with the variable Organizational Culture (X2) is the primary data in the form of research questionnaires. Data analysis technique used is, first test requirement analysis consisted of test of normality and test of linearity. The second test classical assumption tests consist of multicolinearity test and heteroscedasticity test. The third multiple linear regression tests. Fourth hypothesis test that contains t test and F test. F test result is f count Fhitung 69.864 > Ftabel 3,08 in this case X1 and X2 varibles simultaniously has relationship with Y variable. T test produce X1 t count thitung 2,669 > ttabel 1,981, it means there is positive and significant relationship between X1 with Y. X2 t count thitung 11.383 > ttabel 1,981 it means there is positive and significant relationship between X2 with Y. Based the analysis of multiple regression equation obtained equation Ỷ = 26,105 + 226X1+ 449X2. Based of determination coefficient (R²) test obtained value 0,557 which means self efficacy (X1) and conformity (X2) have an effect on academic procrastination (Y) equal to 55,7% and the rest 44,3% influenced by other variables that are not researched.
Keywords: Employee Performance, Organizational Culture, Work Disciplin
LAPORAN PRAKTEK KERJA LAPANGAN (PKL) PADA DIVISI NIAGA BAGIAN ADMINISTRASI PELANGGAN DI PT PLN (PERSERO) DISTRIBUSI JAKARTA RAYA AREA PONDOK KOPI
LEMBAR EKSEKUTIF
Cindy Juniarti 8105150527. Laporan Praktek Kerja Lapangan (PKL) pada
PT PLN (Persero) Distribusi Jakarta Raya Area Pondok Kopi Jakarta :
Program Studi Pendidikan Ekonomi, Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas Negeri
Jakarta, Februari 2018.
Laporan PKL ini disusun berdasarkan pengalaman praktikan melakukan PKL pada
Divisi Niaga dan secara spesifik praktikan membantu pekerjaan pada Bagian
Administrasi Pelanggan, selama kurang lebih 1 bulan terhitung dari tanggal 29
Januari sampai dengan 28 Februari 2018 dengan 5 hari kerja, Senin - Jumat pada
pukul 07.30 s.d 16.00 Di PT PLN (Persero) Distribusi Jakarta Raya Area Pondok
Kopi, Jalan Sentra Primer Baru Timur, Pulogebang, Cakung, Kota Jakarta Timur,
DKI Jakarta.
Tujuan utama PKL adalah untuk meningkatkan wawasan pengetahuan,
pengalaman, kemampuan dan keterampilan mahasiswa dalam menghadapi dunia
kerja yang sesungguhnya. Pelaksanaan kerja dilakukan praktikan selama PKL di
PT PLN (Persero) Distribusi Jakarta Raya Area Pondok Kopi, praktikan mengalami
kendala pada saat awal memulai PKL, namun kendala tersebut dapat diatasi dengan
mengamati cara kerja pegawai serta bertanya kepada para pegawai.
Pada masa-masa awal PKL, Praktikan merasa menghadapi kendala seperti
komunikasi yang belum efektif karena adanya rasa segan untuk bertanya dan sikap
para karyawan yang terkesan tertutup dan sibuk dengan pekerjaanya sendiri. Tata
ruang kantor yang terbatas seperti tempat untuk menaruh barang-barang arsip
sehingga berantakan dilantai dan membuat sempit ruangan Bagian Administrasi
Pelanggan untuk PT PLN (Persero) Distribusi Jakarta Raya. Dalam mensiasati
kendala tersebut, praktikan berusaha harus lebih aktif dan berani dalam bertanya
dan memulai pembicaraan. Kemudian untuk barang-barang yang berantakan dan
terbatasnya ruangan Praktikan membantu pegawai dalam Bagian Administrasi
Pelanggan dengan cara merapihkan barang-barang tersebut oleh PT PLN (Persero)
Distribusi Jakarta Raya.
Saran untuk Praktikan adalah harus memberanikan diri untuk bertanya kepada
pegawai jika ada kesulitan dalam pekerjaan atau kurang dimengerti. Dan saran
untuk diharapkan Pegawai PT PLN Area Pondok Kopi membuat tim yang terdiri
dari pegawai untuk memperkenalkan seluruh pegawai dan staff yang berada di
Kantor PT PLN sehingga Praktikan dapat leluasa bekomunikasi selama malakukan
kegiatan PKL. Dan PT PLN Area Pondok Kopi dapat menyediakan tempat khusus
menaruh alat-alat atau berkas yang sudah lama. Sehingga selama kegiatan PKL
berlangsung tidak mengganggu kegiatan prokduvitas pegawai lainnya
Life of Cindy: a biography of Cindy Sherman
The first comprehensive biography of acclaimed, celebrated, and much-loved US artist Cindy Sherman, who turned sixty in 2014. Sherman is best known for her photographs of herself dressed and made up as a wide array of fascinating and sometimes bizarre characters, which she has continued for over forty years. Sherman has a reputation as a very private person off-camera. Now, discover the woman behind the myth in this new biography of one of the most pioneering and influential artists of our time.
Henry Bond’s biography is a richly detailed and accessible account of visual art’s greatest enigma—from her first encounters with art as a child, to her college days in Buffalo, and step-by-step from that time, beginning with her arrival in New York during the Summer of Sam, in 1977.
The subject of the book has offered many new insights to the author, and so too, a number of Sherman's circle has been forthcoming with recollections and clarifications—including her ex-husband Michel Auder and her former partners Robert Longo and Paul Hasegawa-Overacker.
Sherman's life story is surprisingly dark: her older brother committed suicide when she was a teen; her former husband Michel was a heroin addict for many years; the art scene she emerged from was replete with sociopathic behaviour in Lower Manhattan, New York, in the late 1970s, which at that time resembled a lawless war zone more than a recognisable urban neighbourhood. This book is also the tale of a woman’s rise to success and wealth from humble beginnings: from a Long Island North Shore clapboard development to a grand 1840s home in East Hampton set in private gardens, where a flock of wild turkeys roam free
Ep. #049 - Cindy Isenhour
This recording and transcript form part of a collection of podcasts conducted by the Cultures of Energy at Rice University. Cultures of Energy brings writers, artists and scholars together to talk, think and feel their way into the Anthropocene. We cover serious issues like climate change, species extinction and energy transition. But we also try to confront seemingly huge and insurmountable problems with insight, creativity and laughter.On this week’s episode of the podcast, Dominic and Cymene relate their fave holiday traditions and identify the one thing that any gift-giving culture should absolutely avoid giving. Then (14:51) to help process our season of hyperconsumption, we welcome to the pod Cindy Isenhour from the University of Maine, co-author of Sustainability in the Global City, (http://www.cambridge.org/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=1107076285), to talk about her recent research on displaced emissions from the Global North to the Global South. We discuss how the quest to green energy production often neglects the problem of rising commodity consumption and Cindy tells us her thoughts on whether it is possible to decouple economic growth from ecological harm. We talk about Sweden, the first country to officially recognize their displaced emissions, and how Swedish corporatism and cosmopolitanism contributed to that move. We cover Sweden’s efforts to improve China’s carbon efficiency, and how its new tax incentives to encourage reuse and repair of existing commodities are in tension with the government’s hesitation to restrict choice and consumer freedom. Then we turn to her new research on secondary consumption and the vibrant reuse culture of Maine. We reflect on how cheap fossil fuels make it easy to replace instead of reuse and what we in the North might be able to learn from the repair cultures of the South. And we debate whether cities can be the leading edge of climate progress given their own metabolic rift with respect to where their food and energy comes from. Finally, Cindy shares her own gift giving tips. Wishing all of our listeners a peaceful and beautiful holiday week. PS Here’s a photo of the Cultures of Energy rainbow xmas tree
Hurricane Cindy Galveston Bay Tides
-Hurricane Cindy of September 1963 probably produced the most completely recorded set of tide data in a bay of any United States hurricane. Hydrographs showing the water levels in Galveston Bay along with pertinent meteorological data are presented. (Author)http://gbic.tamug.edu/request.ht
Kdo je Cindy Sherman?
The report introduces the work of Cindy Sherman, a visual and conceptual artist, who has mainly worked in the field of gender and identity politics. The author of the text describes Sherman's best known series of photographs Untitled Film Still as well as a series of photographs taken for Vogue Paris. Sherman's work is compared to the work of Slovak conceptual artist Lucia Nimcova and her series of photographs called Women. Later in the text, the author describes the field of recipients, devided into men and women, and the emotions they
feel and their thoughts, as they look on the work of Sherman
Daily Decision Making Regarding Occupations and Its Effect on Women With Chronic Pelvic Pain
Abstract
Date Presented 3/30/2017
A survey collected data on 579 women with chronic pelvic pain. Engagement in specific daily activities and its effect on increasing symptoms was examined. Results indicate that educating pelvic pain clients in health behaviors can improve their management of symptoms and reengagement in occupations.
Primary Author and Speaker: Cindy Hayden</jats:p
Autoimmunities after COVID: An Interview with Cindy Patton
Cindy Patton is Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Anthropology at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada. An early AIDS activist in Boston, she holds a PhD in Communications from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. After inaugurating her academic career at Temple University (Rhetoric and Community) and Emory University (Graduate Institute of the Liberal Arts), she accepted a Canada Research Chair in Community, Culture and Health at Simon Fraser (2003-15). In that capacity, she worked with more than two dozen groups to develop small community-driven projects related to HIV/AIDS, housing, social welfare, mental health, while achieving, culminating in the creation of the Community Health Online Digital Research Resource, a catalogued, open-access, full-text collection of the materials from those groups (www.chodarr.org). Her academic publications span the social study of medicine, especially AIDS; social movement theory; gender studies; and media studies. She is the coeditor of Queer Diasporas (2000) and a special issue of Cultural Studies on Pierre Bourdieu (2003). She is the author of such works as Globalizing AIDS (2002), Cinematic Identity: Anatomy of a Problem Film (1997), Fatal Advice: How Safe-Sex Education Went Wrong (1996), Inventing AIDS (1990), and LA Plays Itself/Boys in the Sand: A Queer Film Classic (2014).
Taken collectively, Patton’s scholarship and activism has laid the foundation for insights in the health humanities, particularly AIDS studies, that consider the inextricable connections between epidemiology and ideology. Patton’s theorizations of stigma and discrimination patterns, her deconstruction of “truth” discourses subtending science, her critical re-evaluations of axioms associated with risk, safe sex, community, and knowledge production have been crucial interventions in the understanding of health and illness as cultural and discursive scripts. Among Patton’s most enduring contributions has been her theorization of how “African AIDS” was invented and circulated—that is, the notion of geographically bifurcated HIV pandemics split by the essential linkage between Africa and blackness generally with pathogenesis. Equally influential has been her elaboration of the insurgent queer research practices that fused with antiracist struggle to combat this split.
In the interview below, Travis Alexander and Nishant Shahani engage Patton in a discussion on a range of topics—from (dis)continuities between the HIV/AIDS and COVID pandemics to the role of queer activism in forging epidemiological counter-publics and the geopolitics of medical bureaucracy
AN URBAN WALKABOUT WITH CINDY SHERMAN'S PHOTOGRAPH, "UNTITLED #466, 2008”
In this article, the narrator of the story immerses herself in the interiority of a character depicted in a Cindy Sherman portrait on an art gallery wall. The narrator invites the character out of the photograph and immerses her in the pandemic-stricken city outside. In this way, the author engages with contemporary visual art while composing fictional text as literary art. Her encounter with the photograph becomes an aesthetic visual and literary investigation of art, text, and characterization set against the backdrop of the global COVID-19 crisis
Introduction
Harriet Beecher Stowe's most famous introduction took place on or around Thanksgiving Day, 1862, when she was introduced to President Abraham Lincoln, who allegedly greeted her with these memorable words, “So you're the little woman who wrote the book that made this great war! ” Even if we grant Lincoln's statement its obvious degree of ironic intention, he, nevertheless, makes quite a claim for the impact of Uncle Tom's Cabin on American history. One glance at virtually any of Lincoln's speeches reveals that he, like Stowe, believed that the power of words could alter the minds and hearts of individuals. Stowe's faith in the transforming capacity of language makes a great deal of sense, given that she came from a distinguished family of ministers and social activists - in an 1851 letter to Frederick Douglass, she writes, “I am a ministers daughter - a ministers wife & I have had six brothers in the ministry . . . & I certainly ought to know something of the feelings of ministers.” Stowe here refers to her father, Lyman Beecher, President of Lane Seminary, her husband, Calvin Stowe, who served at various times as Professor at Lane Seminary, Professor of the Chair of Sacred Literature at Andover Theological Seminary and Professor at Bowdoin College, and her brothers, the most famous of whom was Henry Ward Beecher, head of the prestigious Congregationalist Plymouth Church in Brooklyn and anti-slavery activist. This list, it should be noted, doesn’t even mention her influential sisters, Catharine Beecher, founder of the Hartford Female Seminary and author of many tracts, including A Treatise on Domestic Economy, and Isabelle Beecher Hooker, whose close ties to Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony made Isabelle an important figure in the campaign for women’s rights. To what extent Stowe’s own words of ministration and protest catapulted the nation toward Civil War is an unanswerable question, but clearly Stowe wanted her novel to bring about great social change and Lincoln thought she had succeeded
- …
