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Unesa.ac.id, Surabaya- Department of Management, Faculty of Economics and Business UNESA held a workshop on Human Resource Management (MSDM) Global, Tuesday (16/02/2021). The activity aims to provide a briefing to students of the Department of Management Unesa class of 2018 who will carry out the program Of Real Work Lecture Merdeka Learning Kampus Merdeka (KKN MBKM).
The virtual event was attended by four speakers, namely Danu Wiseno, S.E., M.B.A, Vice President commercial banking of Bank Mandiri, as well as lecturers practitioners of management department, Andri Eko Purwadi, SE, CFP, Agency Director of AXA Financial Indonesia, and Arief Tejo Sumartono, S.E., Managing Director of PT Puma Logistis Indonesia, and Hujjatullah Fazlurrahman, S.E., M.B.A., Lecturer in Management Department feb Unesa.
Dr. Ulil Hartono, S.e., M.Si., Head of S-1 Management Department of FEB UNESA explained that KKN MBKM program is a new program based on Kemdikbud policy until the circular of Rector and Vice Rector of UNESA. "KKN MBKM in Unesa, the first Management Department to implement it. While other majors, follow," he said.
Specifically the msdm global briefing, it invites outside experts as resource persons. The aim is to give students an idea of what the villagers need or what is not yet available in the village. In addition, it also equips students on various ways to solve problems or present solutions for villagers.
The goal, such as if there are one or two villages that do not have a Village Financial Institution (LKD) or its LKD is not active, the student's job is to provide understanding and help revive the LKD based on their knowledge and expertise. In addition, students can also contribute to the push to revive inactive village cooperatives.
Ulil Hartono asserted that KKN MBKM Department of Management is engaged specifically in the field of economic strengthening. More specifically, it is strengthening the economy of existing business units or the economic potential of villages that can be excavated and established or develop existing economic potential. "Our kkn, not to set up village boundaries or to tighten village infrastructure, that's not it," he said. "We strive that students can really implement their knowledge so that it has an impact on the economic development of the villagers," he concluded.
In the program, KKN MBKM began to be implemented since the beginning of this semester. Participants received a briefing gradually and began to dive into the site on February 23, 2021– May 23, 2021. "Hopefully, students have the sensitivity to see problems and opportunities in the village and are able to answer problems creatively, innovatively and collaboratively based on the knowledge they have," he hoped. (Zam/Public Relations Unesa)
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