Indonesian Journal for Social Responsibility //ojs.bakrie.ac.id/index.php/IJSR <p><strong>Indonesian Journal for Social Responsibility</strong>, e-ISSN 2685-3833 is an Open Access Journal that publishes scientific articles of community service focuses on the fields of (1) community services, empowerment and entrepreneurships; (2) application of science and technology for sustainable development; (3) social, political, and economic Issues; (4) sustainable governance and public policy; (5) information and communication strategy published by Lembaga Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (LPkM) Universitas Bakrie. IJSR publishes 2 times in a year every June (Submission deadline April 30th)&nbsp; and December (Submission deadline October 30th)</p> <p>Since 2020 IJSR has been adopting Open Journal System (OJS 3) for fast manuscript management process. All authors are requested to register in advance and submit the manuscript online to support the fast managing and review process and to be able to track the real-time status of the manuscript. The online PDF version of the journal is open access from the website.</p> LPkM Universitas Bakrie en-US Indonesian Journal for Social Responsibility 2685-3833 Pelatihan Penyusunan Skema Gaji Karyawan pada Usaha Menengah di Jakarta //ojs.bakrie.ac.id/index.php/IJSR/article/view/248 <p><em>Hard skills-based roll payment training is training in skills to analyze, consider and calculate the factors that must be compensated for employees in their salaries. This training is aimed at medium-sized businesses in Jakarta. The training participants are specifically for medium-sized businesses because medium-sized businesses already have employees and their salaries are fixed. The training consists of 3 sessions, Session 1 is a presentation of material regarding the concept of calculating salaries with the factors that will be included in the salary. In the second session, all participants were given the opportunity to calculate employee salaries at their respective places of business. Furthermore, in the final session, participants were accompanied to calculate their employee payroll in the payroll web application. From the results of this activity, it is known that there are still many medium-sized businesses in Jakarta whose employee salary schemes are only based on the range of employee salaries in the market in general. After participating in this activity, participants will better understand the factors that need to be assessed to be compensated in their employee salary schemes. To develop the innovation of this activity, the payroll web apps prototype was renamed to schemagaji.com. This name change was carried out because the results of observations showed that the name was easier for potential users to remember (potential persona/user). Based on the results of this activity, it is recommended that training related to human resource management for medium-sized businesses be provided more frequently and developed with material at the next level. This is important to do, considering that the training most often provided to medium-sized businesses is material related to product promotion, production systems, digital marketing and business legalization.</em></p> Ananda Fortunisa Muhammad Sadam Suyuthy Fitri Hidayati Friska Putri Herdiana Guson Prasamuarso Kuntarto Copyright (c) 2024 Ananda Fortunisa, Muhammad Sadam Suyuthy, Fitri Hidayati, Friska Putri Herdiana, Guson Pramuarso Kuntarto https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 2024-01-31 2024-01-31 6 01 1 12 10.36782/ijsr.v6i01.248 Penerapan Graphic Standard Manual pada Visual Identity Produk Komoditi Batik Berpotensi Ekspor //ojs.bakrie.ac.id/index.php/IJSR/article/view/224 <p><em>Mahkota Laweyan is a Small and Medium Industry in the field of environmentally friendly batik and produces "Toeli" brand batik made by deaf people. Recruitment of deaf people is intended to provide equal opportunities and rights for disabled people to get decent work. Mahkota Laweyan employs 17 employees and now has 17 types of patented batik products. These batik commodity products have met Indonesian National Standards (SNI) and have export potential. This product also has the right to use the collective brand held by the Laweyan Batik Kampoeng Development Forum (FPKBL). However, each batik product that has a patent requires a visual identity. For export purposes, a strong visual identity is needed because it is very important for products that have a good reputation. So far, visual identity design still does not use the GSM correctly so that it often experiences problems in visual identity consistency. The main problem faced by Mahkota Laweyan is a lack of understanding about GSM which is a basic requirement for marketing activities. Batik commodity products with export potential that have been produced and meet SNI do not yet have the visual identity they should have. Thus, the aim of implementing this activity is to help in solving problems in the application of GSM to visual identity. This assistance in the context of implementing community service is aimed at assisting SME Mahkota Laweyan with aspects of visual communication needs for marketing and branding purposes. The mentoring methods used in this service activity are lectures, demonstrations, and training methods for developing visual identity by applying GSM appropriately on batik products with export potential. The result of this activity was the creation of GSM and its application to various visual communication media accompanied by educational institutions from Malang State University.</em></p> Pranti Sayekti Rudi Irawanto Copyright (c) 2024 Pranti Sayekti, Rudi Irawanto https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 2024-04-02 2024-04-02 6 01 13 25 10.36782/ijsr.v6i01.224 Pelatihan Cerdas Menabung dan Pencatatan Keuangan UMKM bagi Wirausaha Pemula di Kota Bandung //ojs.bakrie.ac.id/index.php/IJSR/article/view/229 <p><em>One of the causes of failure among novice entrepreneurs in the first five years of running their businesses is the lack of successful financial management. The goal of the activity Community Service is to educate novice entrepreneurs to have good financial literacy by conducting Smart Saving and Financial Recording Training using Financial Recording Applications for MSMEs (Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises). The implementation method of community service activities involves various activities such as lectures, discussions, case studies, and practical exercises like making envelopes packaged as games to make it more enjoyable for participants. Initially, novice entrepreneurs were unfamiliar with business bookkeeping and were not accustomed to saving and investing for their business development. However, after receiving training in business bookkeeping and smart saving, they were able to improve their business records using the SiApik application. Moreover, they began planning their business development by saving and investing.</em></p> Rici Solihin Copyright (c) 2024 Rici Solihin https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 2024-04-03 2024-04-03 6 01 27 39 10.36782/ijsr.v6i01.229 Pelatihan Pembuatan Pembangkit Listrik Energi Baru Terbarukan di SMK Negeri 7 Kota Pontianak //ojs.bakrie.ac.id/index.php/IJSR/article/view/238 <p><em>Indonesia has enormous potential for new renewable energy (EBT), but it has not been followed up with optimal utilization and energy saving behavior is still very low in everyday life. The introduction of EBT-based learning media in the form of solar power plants (PLTS), hydroelectric power plants (PLTA) and wind power plants (PLTB) is the technology that is most easily applied to all groups in various sectors, especially in the education sector. Utilization of PLTS, PLTA and PLTB technology requires human resources (HR) who have the competence to manage it. So this Community Service Activity (PKM) program proposes training in creating an EBT power plant at SMK Negri 7 Pontianak as a means to support human resources in understanding energy conservation and the use of EBT. The learning media consists of a PLTS display with a photovoltaic system, a PLTA display with a mini turbine connected to a dynamo and a PLTB display which utilizes the power of wind gusts to rotate a turbine which is then connected directly to a generator so that each display device produces electrical energy. Methods for carrying out activities include implementation and socialization of learning media. From the results of the presentation and training on making EBT power plants, students and teachers were enthusiastic about hearing and gaining new understanding and skills regarding the use of EBT technology in the form of learning media.</em></p> Ferry Hadary Ochih Saziati Copyright (c) 2024 Ferry Hadary, Ochih Saziati https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 2024-04-17 2024-04-17 6 01 41 54 10.36782/ijsr.v6i01.238