Pengaruh Kompetensi Terhadap Kinerja Pegawai Negeri Sipil di Dinas Perindustrian dan Perdagangan Provinsi Sumatera
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2023Author
Andhika, Dimas
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Thamrin, Muhammad Husni
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Economic and technological advances in the era of globalization demand
the availability of qualified and competent Human Resources (HR) in order to be
able to face increasingly high competition. The problem is often found is the low
knowledge and ability of employees, this is because employees do not have the
competence to achieve performance that exceeds the standards that have been set.
The purpose of this study is to analyze the influence between the competence and
performance of Civil Servants in the North Sumatra Provincial Industry and Trade
Service.
The research method used in this study used a survey method with a
quantitative approach, where this study took samples with the Stratified Random
Sampling method and used questionnaires (questionnaires) as a data collection
tool. Test validity using product moment formula, reliability of questionnaire using
croanbanch alpha formula, and data analysis with the help of SPSS Statistics
application.
In the study it is known that the results of this study based on a simple linear
regression equation show if Y = 22.439 + 0.225 X. The results of the hypothesis
test show that there is a positive and significant influence between the competence
and performance of employees in the North Sumatra Provincial Industry and Trade
Office. Then the results of the coefficient of determination test (R2) showed that the
effect produced by competence on employee performance was 8.5%, while the
remaining 91.5% was influenced by other factors from outside this study. The
Department of Industry and Trade of North Sumatra Province needs to pay
attention to and improve competence by conducting training and seminars for
employees. This is intended to improve employee performance in carrying out the
tasks given effectively and efficiently.
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