Upaya dalam Meningkatkan Pelayanan Kepegawaian untuk Layanan Kenaikan Pangkat di Kantor Dinas Kelautan dan Perikanan Provinsi Sumatera Utara
Efforts to Improve Personnel Services for Promotion Services at the Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Office of North Sumatra Province

Date
2025Author
Surbakti, Sandrina Basli
Advisor(s)
Sofiyah, Fivi Rahmatus
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Personnel services are one of the key aspects in supporting the performance and
professionalism of civil servants (ASN). One crucial form of personnel service is
the management of promotion processes, which not only impacts employees' career
advancement but also serves as an indicator of the effectiveness of administrative
governance within a government institution. At the Office of Marine and Fisheries
Affairs of North Sumatra Province, the promotion process has become a concern
due to frequent administrative obstacles, delays in processing, and suboptimal
utilization of digital systems. This study aims to identify the efforts made to improve
personnel services, particularly in managing employee promotions at the Office of
Marine and Fisheries Affairs of North Sumatra Province. This research uses a
descriptive qualitative method with data collection techniques including interviews,
observations, and documentation. The research findings show that the promotion
service process has generally followed the established procedures, with an average
processing time of one month. The challenges encountered stem from internal
factors such as delays in document submission and lack of human resources, as well
as external factors such as policy changes from the National Civil Service Agency
(BKN). Improvement efforts have been implemented through the use of the SIASN
digital system, socialization to employees, and monitoring of document submission
deadlines.The conclusion of this study is that the personnel service related to
promotion management is fairly effective; however, improvements are still needed
in employee discipline and in strengthening the supporting systems.
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