Model Pengelolaan Replanting Kelapa Sawit Berbasis Hybrid Project Management
Oil Palm Replanting Management Model Based On Hybrid Project Management
Date
2025Author
Sinaga, Darlen
Advisor(s)
Sembiring, Meilita Tryana
Nazaruddin
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Oil palm replanting is a key strategy for maintaining plantation productivity and
ensuring the sustainability of the palm oil industry. PT Perkebunan Nusantara IV
faces several challenges in managing replanting projects, planning, project delays,
cost underruns, and inconsistent replanting quality. These complexities require a
flexible and adaptive project management approach. Therefore, this study aims to
design a replanting management method based on Hybrid Project Management
(HPM), combining the strengths of Waterfall and Agile approaches. This study
employs a qualitative descriptive method, utilizing in-depth interviews, field
observations, and document analysis for data collection. The findings indicate that
implementing HPM in replanting projects enhances management effectiveness by
providing a well-structured project scope, optimizing time management strategies,
improving cost control accuracy, and ensuring consistent quality standards. This
model enables project managers to be more responsive to field conditions, mitigate
risks early, and enhancese. Thus, the proposed method is expected to be an effective
solution for improving efficiency and sustainability in oil palm replanting projects
at PTPN IV.
