Trash bin for medical smart waste as entrepreneurs Da’wah output and Islamic work professionalism implementation

Sadiah, Dewi and Machendrawaty, Nanih and Kusnawan, Aep and Junaedi, Jujun and Miharja, Sugandi (2022) Trash bin for medical smart waste as entrepreneurs Da’wah output and Islamic work professionalism implementation. International Journal of Health Sciences. pp. 536-551. ISSN 6(S9), 536–551

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6nS9.12446

Abstract

Entrepreneurs Da'wah is related to success in business which cannot be separated from religious life. Doing business does not mean greedy and does not like to accumulate or live happily. The attitude of a religious businessman is part of the elements of upholding da'wah. At the practical level, da'wah is to realize Islamic teaching activities by doing good, preventing evil deeds, giving warnings and giving good news. This study focuses on the problem of building a corporate ladder, marketing strategy, human resource development, and the meaning of work. The company ladder from the beginning of the healthcare business. Healthcare businesses are now adjusting to a new reality where bargaining power has shifted to consumers. Consumers now play a key role in the commercialization process, making them important stakeholders to meet their needs. Health business reforms have convinced consumers to make protection a bigger priority than ever since the COVID-19 pandemic escalated around the world. Health care businesses in Indonesia are exception, must increase their brand trust, because of the great responsibility to protect consumers from COVID-19 prevention, and brand trust also gives added value to the hospital brand itself. The Smart Waste concept is here to answer the challenge of trust in the brand of hospitals in Indonesia, especially in the city of Bandung, increasing the sense of safety from consumers is the main goal of this concept where hospital safety boxes work together with sensors and microcontrollers, disposal of syringe waste can be done smarter, it is safe and the risk of medical personnel being punctured by infected needle waste can be reduced, while still prioritizing Islamic elements in entrepreneurship, not taking advantage of circumstances, reasonable prices so that they can provide goodness for the benefit of many people. The results of the study showed progress in inovation starting with minimal capital and continuing to open branches in other areas around the city. The marketing strategy is through advertising promotions in various mainstream media such as the newspaper, magazines, banners, radio, websites, social media, as well as roles in business people's meetings. Coaching employees by providing direct examples in worship. The development of employees is very humanistic, religious.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Da'wah; Entrepreneurs; Healthcare; Profesionalism; Medical Waste
Subjects: Islam
Islam > Da'wah
Divisions: Fakultas Dakwah dan Komunikasi > Program Studi Manajemen Dakwah
Depositing User: Dewi Sa'diah
Date Deposited: 31 Jan 2023 06:31
Last Modified: 31 Jan 2023 06:31
URI: https://etheses.uinsgd.ac.id/id/eprint/64117

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