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Judul : Budaya Organisasi dan Kepemimpinan Transformasional karyawan Badan Usaha Milik Desa Penulis : Kadek Duwika, S.E., M.M Ukuran : 14,5 x 21 cm Tebal : 196 Halaman Cover : Soft Cover No. ISBN : 978-623-162-602-8 SINOPSIS Besarnya peranan Badan Usaha Milik Desa (Bumdes) dalam memberikan alternatif pada beberapa program pendampingan maupun hibah, maka perlu adanya konsep pengelolaan yang baik meliputi: (1) pengelolaan Bumdes harus secara terbuka, dan dapat diketahui oleh masyarakat. (2) pengelolaan Bumdes harus dapat dipertanggung jawabkan kepada masyarakat desa dengan mengikuti kaidah dan peraturan yang berlaku. (3) masyarakat desa terlibat secara aktif dalam proses perencanaan, pelaksanaan, pengawasan. (4) dan pengelolaan Bumdes harus memberikan hasil dan manfaaat untuk warga masyarakat secara berkelanjutan.
Buku ini membahas Implementasi Nilai Bhinneka Tunggal Ika baik secara teoritik maupun studi kasus, merupakan karya anak bangsa dari berbagai penjuru nusantara, multi profesi, suku, dan agama. Mereka adalah alumni Training of Trainers (ToT) Pemantapan Nilai Kebangsaan Angkatan I Tahun 2022, LEMHANNAS Republik Indonesia. Sebagai Ketua Alumni, saya bangga dengan terbitnya buku ini, semoga menjadi kontribusi dalam pengembangan wawasan dan nilai kebangsaan pada ranah yang lebih luas. Saya mendorong kepada semua alumni agar terus meningkatkan produktivitasnya, bukan hanya pada forum pelatihan. Tetapi harus menyebarkan nilai kebangsaan pada semua saluran digital, media sosial, media cetak, elektronik, buku, prosiding, maupun jurnal internasional. Untuk apa? agar tersosialisasi dengan paripurna, dan lahir kehendak yang kuat untuk mengimplementasikan nilai-nilai kebangsaan pada semua ranah kehidupan agar Indonesia semakin maju dan bermartabat, disegani pada forum internasional, dan masyarakatnya siap lahir dan batin menyongsong Indonesia Emas 2045.
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This useful and practical book provides the college student, seminarian, church study group, and interested lay person with a much-needed introductory guide on the "how" (method) and the "what" (message) of Jesus' teachings. In this revised edition, Robert Stein updates his classic work, adds a new bibliography, and introduces use of the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible, bringing this important text to a new generation of students.
Three strangers meet in the forest and decide to hike to the top of a volcano together. Along the way, they help each other confront their fears and insecurities.
Courage and Fear is a study of a multicultural city in times when all norms collapse. Ola Hnatiuk presents a meticulously documented portrait of Lviv’s ethnically diverse intelligentsia during World War Two. As the Soviet, Nazi, and once again Soviet occupations tear the city’s social fabric apart, groups of Polish, Ukrainian, and Jewish doctors, academics, and artists try to survive, struggling to manage complex relationships and to uphold their ethos. As their pre-war lives are violently upended, courage and fear shape their actions. Ola Hnatiuk employs diverse sources in several languages to tell the story of Lviv from a multi-ethnic perspective and to challenge the national narratives dominant in Central and Eastern Europe.
Conventional wisdom holds that Jews killed in Poland immediately after World War II were victims of ubiquitous Polish anti-Semitism. This book traces the roots of Polish-Jewish conflict after the war, demonstrating that it was a two-sided phenomenon and not simply an extension of the Holocaust.
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