Indonesian Journal of Society Engagement https://jurnal.lkd-pm.com/index.php/IJSE <p>This journal publish for community service.&nbsp;</p> en-US syambatubara@lkd-pm.com (Syamruddin) journalsociety@lkd-pm.com (Admin J.SOCIETY) Fri, 29 Dec 2023 00:00:00 +0000 OJS 3.2.1.2 http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss 60 4C Skills, Must Have untuk Generasi “Gen Z” di Kampar, Provinsi Riau https://jurnal.lkd-pm.com/index.php/IJSE/article/view/139 <p>The phrase "Gen-z" refers to the generation born between 1997 and 2012. This generation has a global mindset and sees technology as their fundamental necessity. In other words, Gen-Z already outperforms the previous generation in terms of ICT/ICT skills. However, not all of the archipelago's Gen Z are yet proficient in navigating the digital age. Furthermore, the abilities required to become a competent individual include more than just being qualified to utilize ICT. As a result, today's youth must be capable of critical thinking and problem solving, as well as communication, teamwork, and creativity. According to the facts on the ground, many young people still do not comprehend the four soft skills and do not recognize the necessity of possessing the soft skills known as the 4C talents. This community service intends to introduce these 4C abilities and how crucial they are for the generation living in the twenty-first century, the digitalization century.The results of this Community Service are, (1) students of MAN 2 Kampar-Riau understand critical thinking and problem solving, communication, collaboration, and creativity skills, (2) students improve their 4C skills, (3) Students able to implement these 4 skills in their daily lives since they got enlightened about the knowledge from the given PkM, (4). Another goal of this PkM is to create the younger generation, especially Gen Z, who are aware of the massive changes in this digital era, are digitally savvy and encourage them to think critically and be able to solve problems, communicate well and effectively, collaborate with teams, be innovative and creative.</p> Siti Tuti Alawiyah, Nico Harared Copyright (c) 2023 Lembaga Kajian Demokrasi dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 https://jurnal.lkd-pm.com/index.php/IJSE/article/view/139 Thu, 29 Feb 2024 00:00:00 +0000 Pelatihan Membangun Merek dengan Pemasaran yang Berorientasi pada Manusia Sebagai Daya Tarik pada Ikatan Remaja RW 07 Margonda, Depok, Provinsi Jawa Barat https://jurnal.lkd-pm.com/index.php/IJSE/article/view/143 <p>This Community Service activity aims to provide training for teenagers who are members of the RW 007 Margonda Youth Association organization, Depok, West Java, where these teenagers need knowledge about how to build a brand in entrepreneurship. Current developments in the era of digitalization mean that consumers can communicate easily by social media, which requires business owners to build a brand that is human-oriented. Building a brand that is oriented towards humans as customers can be done by understanding consumers through social listening, netnography and empathic research methods. By knowing the concept of building a human-oriented brand, these teenagers can easily capture consumer responses and innovate products according to their customers' needs.</p> Wahid Akbar Basudani, Muhammad Abdullah, Ida Zuniarti, Valentine Theresia Simamora Copyright (c) 2023 Lembaga Kajian Demokrasi dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 https://jurnal.lkd-pm.com/index.php/IJSE/article/view/143 Tue, 09 Jan 2024 00:00:00 +0000 Menggali dan Membangun Keunggulan Kompetitif Melalui Kearifan Lokal Masyarakat Ciptagelar, Sukabumi, Provinsi Jawa Barat https://jurnal.lkd-pm.com/index.php/IJSE/article/view/145 <p>Community service activities aim to provide socialization about strategies to achieve competitive advantage for the Ciptagelar Community, Sukabumi, West Java without having to abandon local wisdom and culture that has been strongly adhered to by the Ciptagelar Community. Community Service Activities for the Ciptagelar community aim to increase the role of local wisdom in empowering the community and building competitive advantages at the local level. The service approach is carried out through active collaboration with the local community. Service activities are carried out by means of outreach to explore and recognize local wisdom which is manifested in Ciptagelar in Sukabumi. Active community participation is the main basis in this process, so that increasing local knowledge and skills can make a positive contribution to economic development and sustainability in the area. The results of the service show that through a collaborative approach and community empowerment, the local wisdom of the Ciptagelar community can be integrated into various sectors, including micro and small businesses, tourism and creative industries. Increasing community participation in utilizing Ciptagelar as a local resource can open up new opportunities for sustainable economic development in Sukabumi. This journal provides a practical overview of how community service can be an effective instrument in exploring and building competitive advantages through local wisdom. The implications of this service activity can be a model for developing participatory strategies in utilizing local potential to increase the competitiveness and welfare of communities in various regions.</p> Agus Setyo Pranowo, Ida Zuniarti, Lia Mazia, Windi Windi, Priyo Sambodo, Nono Arief Rachman, Yuhelmis Sienifa, Isbat Isbat, Ismet Alimin, Nanang Qosim Yusuf, Henry Lasut Copyright (c) 2023 Lembaga Kajian Demokrasi dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 https://jurnal.lkd-pm.com/index.php/IJSE/article/view/145 Fri, 12 Jan 2024 00:00:00 +0000 Pengelolaan Sampah pada Pondok Pesantren Al-Muhajirin, Jayamukti, Bekasi, Provinsi Jawa Barat https://jurnal.lkd-pm.com/index.php/IJSE/article/view/148 <p>Community service activities carried out at the Al-Muhajirin Islamic boarding school, Bekasi Regency are a form of concern for the environment in the Islamic boarding school area. The waste produced by the Al-Muhajirin Islamic boarding school has not yet been processed, but is immediately collected and thrown away. In the waste collection process, comfort problems often occur, especially from waste pollution which produces unpleasant odors. This is potentially due to a lack of concern/awareness among students regarding waste processing in the Islamic boarding school environment. To overcome this problem, service activities are carried out through training for students regarding environmental concern/awareness based on a waste management system. The training is carried out inside and outside the classroom, in the form of sorting the waste produced and then continuing with waste processing and its economic potential. Waste processing practices that have economic value are carried out to foster insight and develop an entrepreneurial spirit. This activity process also creates comfort and produces a cleaner environment because there is no accumulation of rubbish in the Islamic boarding school environment.a</p> Windi Windi, Ahmad Aguswin, Akhmad Akromusyuhada, Dika Argiyan Syah Copyright (c) 2023 Lembaga Kajian Demokrasi dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 https://jurnal.lkd-pm.com/index.php/IJSE/article/view/148 Tue, 27 Feb 2024 00:00:00 +0000 Pendampingan Usaha Kecil Pengrajin Batik Cirebon dalam Self-Assesment System Sesuai Peraturan Harmonisasi Peraturan Pajak pada Post Covid-19 Era https://jurnal.lkd-pm.com/index.php/IJSE/article/view/149 <p>Since the Covid-19 pandemic hit, business industries in Indonesia have struggled to revive their operations. The contribution of tax payments from Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) during the Covid-19 era has also declined. Out of a total of 64.2 million UMKM, only 2.3 million have a Taxpayer Identification Number and are actively paying taxes. In response to this situation, a community service initiative was undertaken by members of the Ikatan Akuntansi Indonesia, Department of Educator Accountants, DKI Jakarta, to assist MSMEs in the Batik Cirebon sector. The aim of this community service was to provide support to Batik Cirebon MSMEs in various areas, including planning, simple cash bookkeeping, determining production costs, sales of products, and introducing tax practices in the post Covid-19 era. The community service was executed through entrepreneur and e-commerce marketing training, tax compliance awareness sessions under the self-assessment tax system scheme for Batik MSMEs, and business consultations tailored for the Batik MSMEs. The outcome of this initiative showed an improved understanding among Batik Cirebon MSMEs in areas such as planning, cash bookkeeping, determining production costs, product sales, and tax practices after the Covid-19 pandemic. The results of this service are expected to be useful for improving the quality of governance towards improving the performance of Cirebon Batik MSMEs in the post-Covid-19 era.</p> Ni Putu Eka Widiastuti, Diana Frederica, Febriani Cristina Susianti Magdalena, Susilawati Susilawati, Saprudin Saprudin Copyright (c) 2023 Lembaga Kajian Demokrasi dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 https://jurnal.lkd-pm.com/index.php/IJSE/article/view/149 Tue, 27 Feb 2024 00:00:00 +0000