PENGUKURAN TINGKAT KESIAPAN HUMANWARE PADA PROSES ALIH TEKNOLOGI UNTUK MENGEMBANGKAN PROGRAM AGEN TANPA MODAL DI PAXEL
The increasing demand from the community for delivery or expedition services is driven by several factors, including the rapid development of technology. The growing demand for delivery services motivates delivery companies to continuously improve their systems and services. One of the companies...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/77758 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | The increasing demand from the community for delivery or expedition services is driven by
several factors, including the rapid development of technology. The growing demand for
delivery services motivates delivery companies to continuously improve their systems and
services. One of the companies operating in the field of technology-based delivery and
expedition services is Paxel. To address the issue of increased demand for delivery services,
Paxel has developed an innovative program called "Agen Tanpa Modal" (Agent Without
Capital), allowing individuals to become Paxel agents without needing to have a physical
counter. Paxel aims to target the families of Paxel couriers to participate in the Agen Tanpa
Modal program. However, Paxel is not yet aware of the level of humanware readiness to
undergo the technological transition from participants of the Agen Tanpa Modal program.
To determine the level of humanware readiness among participants of the Agen Tanpa
Modal program, the measurement is conducted based on the generic model of technological
sophistication developed by UNESCAP (1989). This model consists of six criteria, which are
then broken down into 18 sub-criteria for measurement. The derivation of sub-criteria is
done by referring to three competency models: the Spencer & Spencer competency model
(1993), the Ohio University competency model (2017), and the U.S. Department of the
Interior Business Center competency model (2022). The determination of the stages of
technological transition refers to the reference "Degrees of Sophistication of Humanware"
developed by UNESCAP (1989), which consists of seven stages of technological transition.
From the measurement results, it is found that participants of the Agen Tanpa Modal
program have reached stage IV of technological transition, which aligns with the
technological transition stage experienced by Paxel in developing the Agen Tanpa Modal
program. However, there are still three sub-criteria that have not met the level of
humanware readiness, namely analytical thinking, conceptual thinking, and customer
service orientation. To enhance the humanware readiness of participants in the Agen Tanpa
Modal program, a proposed training program is designed, referencing the training design
method developed by Noe (2022).
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