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The Influence of Work Supervision on Job Rotation (Case Study on Post Office Manager in Regional IV Jakarta)

Year 2020, Volume: 4 Issue: 8, 190 - 198, 05.10.2020
https://doi.org/10.31458/iejes.747875

Abstract

Job rotation is a way undertaken by companies to motivate employees, especially employees who are in structural positions (managers). However, the rotation of positions that has been programmed by this company does not always run smoothly. Sometimes, the job rotation program planned by the company has caused protests from managers who feel that they have mastered the job in their current position. Therefore the job rotation program carried out by the company must be based on data and an accurate track record of the manager's performance, because this affects the supervisory tasks performed by the manager in the new place. This study aims to analyze the effect of supervision on the effectiveness of job rotation in PT Pos Indonesia Regional IV Jakarta. The results showed that work supervision variables had a significant positive effect on job rotation (p = 0.006). Model fit with existing data based on Goodness-of Fit Index criteria with the results of Chi Square evaluation of 1100,906, with a significance level of 0.056 and RMSEA values (0.021), GFI (0.783), AGFI (0.762), CMIN / df (1.071), TLI (0.983) and CFI (0.984).

Supporting Institution

Universitas Negeri Jakarta

Thanks

Prof. Dr. R. Madhakomala, M.Pd Prof. Dr. Hamidah, M.Si

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Year 2020, Volume: 4 Issue: 8, 190 - 198, 05.10.2020
https://doi.org/10.31458/iejes.747875

Abstract

Job rotation is a way undertaken by companies to motivate employees, especially employees who are in structural positions (managers). However, the rotation of positions that has been programmed by this company does not always run smoothly. Sometimes, the job rotation program planned by the company has caused protests from managers who feel that they have mastered the job in their current position. Therefore the job rotation program carried out by the company must be based on data and an accurate track record of the manager's performance, because this affects the supervisory tasks performed by the manager in the new place. This study aims to analyze the effect of supervision on the effectiveness of job rotation in PT Pos Indonesia Regional IV Jakarta. The results showed that work supervision variables had a significant positive effect on job rotation (p = 0.006). Model fit with existing data based on Goodness-of Fit Index criteria with the results of Chi Square evaluation of 1100,906, with a significance level of 0.056 and RMSEA values (0.021), GFI (0.783), AGFI (0.762), CMIN / df (1.071), TLI (0.983) and CFI (0.984).

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  • Anggriawan, N. (2014). Participation and social participation. Clinical Rehabilitation, 3(4), 77–98.
  • Badan arsip. (2014). Gerakan Makassarta Tidak Rantasa. Perpustakaan dan Pengolahan Data Kota Makassar: Makassar.
  • Bashir, M. J. K., Tao, G. H., S, A. A. S., Tan, K. W., Engineering, F., Technology, G.,Perak, K. (2018). Public concerns and behaviors towards solid waste minimization using composting in kampar district, Malaysia. Global NestJournal, 20(2), 316–323.
  • Berger, M., & Goldfarb, J. L. (2017). Understanding our energy footprint: undergraduate chemistry laboratory investigation of environmental impacts of solid fossil fuel wastes. Journal of Chemical Education, 4(3), 77–89. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jchemed.7b00104
  • Bryson, J. M. (2004). What to do when stakeholders matter: stakeholder identification and analysis techniques. Public Management Review, 6(1), 21-53.
  • Chandra, H. P., Indarto, I., Wiguna, I. P. A., & Kaming, P. F. (2011). Impact of stakeholder psychological empowerment on project success. IPTEK the Journal for Technology and Science, 22(2).
  • Kendal, S., & Widodo, S. (2018). Community participation in the implementation of constitutional laws through the village tourism development in tanjungsari county rowosari. Journal of Social Science Studies, 5(1), 184-197. https://doi.org/10.5296/jsss.v5i1.12016
  • Okioga, C. K. (2013). The impact of students ’ socio -economic background on academic performance in universities, a case of students in kisii university college. Journal of Human Movement Studies, 2(2), 38-46.
  • Manzoor, S., Shah, H., & Saleem, S. (2019). Journal of arts & humanities relationship with their academic achievement. Journal Humaniora Education, 3(4), 77–79.
  • Rajaratenam, S.G., Martini, R.D., & Lipoeto, N.I. (2014). Hubungan pengetahuan dan sikap dengan tindakan pencegahan osteoporosis pada wanita usila di kelurahan jati, Jurnal Kesehatan Andalas, 3(2), 225-228.
  • Sugiyono, D. R. (2018). Statistika untuk penelitian. Bandung: CV Alfabeta.
  • Tangkudung, James AP, (2016). Macam-macam metodologi penelitian uraian dan contohnya Jakarta: Lensa Media Pustaka.
  • Tartari, E. (2015). The use of social media for academic purposes in student ’ learning process. Academic Journal Interdisiplinary Studies, 4(2), 393–398.
  • Wibisono, N. (2017). Public participation on village funds monitoring in madiun Madiun Regency, Indonesia. Developing Coutry Studies, 7(10), 124–129.
  • Widiyanti, A., & Airlangga, U. (2017). Implementation of local participation as part of good governance principles : Galengdowo Village Wonosalam. Jurnal Akuntansi Dan Keuangan, 19(2), 59–66. https://doi.org/10.9744/jak.19.2.59-66
  • Widiyanto, A. F., Alifah, N., Murniati, T., Pratiwi, O. C., Health, P., & Sciences, H. (2019). Knowledge and practice in household waste management pengetahuan dan praktik dalam pengolahan sampah rumah tangga. Journal Health Public, 13(3), 112–116.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Studies on Education
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Agung Surya Dwianto 0000-0002-3384-2816

R. Madhakomala R. Madhakomala 0000-0001-5807-1678

Hamidah Hamidah 0000-0002-5518-0489

Publication Date October 5, 2020
Submission Date June 4, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020 Volume: 4 Issue: 8

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APA Dwianto, A. S., R. Madhakomala, R. M., & Hamidah, H. (2020). The Influence of Work Supervision on Job Rotation (Case Study on Post Office Manager in Regional IV Jakarta). International E-Journal of Educational Studies, 4(8), 190-198. https://doi.org/10.31458/iejes.747875

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