Pelatihan Manajemen K3 Dan Penerapannya Sebagai “Value Co-Creation” Di Masa Pandemik Covid-19 (Studi Kasus Pada Pangkas Rambut Madura Di Kota Semarang)
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https://doi.org/10.36312/sasambo.v4i1.605Keywords:
Manajemen K3, Value Co Creation, Pandemi covid 19, Pangkas RambutAbstract
Usaha Pangkas Rambut Madura telah menjadi ikonik “Migrant Family Entrepreneurship” di Indonesia. Kehadiran mereka telah menjadi kekuatan ekonomi kerakyatan yang tangguh dan mandiri. Pandemi COVID-19 telah mempengaruhi pendapatan sector jasa termasuk usaha Pangkas Rambut Madura yakni 90,90%. Kegiatan pengabdian ini bertujuan memberikan solusi atas dampak pandemic dengan pelatihan manajemen kesehatan dan keselamatan kerja (k3) dan penerapannya sebagai “Value Co-Creation”. Kegiatan pengabdian ini melibatkan tiga mitra Usaha Pangkas Rambut Madura di Kota Semarang. Metode yang digunakan pada kegiatan pengabdian adalah pelatihan dan pemberian alat Manajemen Keselamatan dan Kesehatan Kerja (K3) serta IPTEK. Instrumen evaluasi kegiatan pengabdian dengan penyusunan kuesioner yang mengukur kinerja pelaksanaan program pelatihan, sedangkan instrument kinerja pemasaran dipergunakan untuk mengukur dampak positip bagi tiga mitra pengabdian. Hasil kegiatan pengabdian menunjukkan pertama, perilaku mitra pengabdian semakin patuh melaksanakan protocol Kesehatan. Kedua, mitra pengabdian mampu praktik manajemen K3. Ketiga, Mereka memasukan konsep penciptaan Value Co-Creation dalam praktik bisnis mereka. Keempat, mereka mampu meningkatkan kinerja usaha dengan praktik manajemen K3 dan konsep penciptaan Value Co-Creation.
K3 Management Training and Its Application as "Value Co-Creation" During the Covid-19 Pandemic (Case Study on Madura Barbershop in Semarang City)
The Madura Barbershop has become an iconic “Migrant Family Entrepreneurship” in Indonesia. Their presence has become a strong and independent people's economic force. The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the revenue of the service sector, including the Madura Barbershop business, which is 90.90%. This service activity aims to provide solutions to the impact of the pandemic with occupational Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) management training and its application as "Value Co-Creation". This service activity involves three partners of the Madura Barber Shop in Semarang City. The method used in service activities is training and providing management tools for Occupational Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) and science and technology. The instrument for evaluating service activities is by compiling a questionnaire that measures the performance of the implementation of the training program, while the marketing performance instrument is used to measure the positive impact for the three service partners. The results of service activities show that first, the behavior of service partners is increasingly obedient in implementing the Health protocol. Second, service partners are able to practice HSE management. Third, they incorporate the concept of Value Co-Creation in their business practices. Fourth, they are able to improve business performance with HSE management practices and the concept of Value Co-Creation.
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