Abstract
Batik Malangan craftsmen SMEs need a presence in the world of business development. The main problems faced by batik SMEs are 1) lack of good management which covers Planning, Organizing, Actuating and Controlling (POAC) as the focus of management implementation within the context of developing Batik Malangan products, 2) lack of entrepreneurial funds, 3) lack of Batik Malangan socialization (marketing), owing to the lack of web and social media presence 4) Not having financial reports, especially reports within the framework of Triple Bottom Lines (Sustainability Report). The possible solutions are in the form of assistance in the preparation of management procedure systems and the establishment of a marketplace specializing in batik products of Malang. The methods used are in the form of mentoring and training on the use of the procedure system, and the application of a web-based marketplace. The results of this community service, with the existence of Batman Ribone standard operating procedure (SOP), which contains a production planning SOP, SME owners have become increasingly aware of the importance of production planning. The existence of this web-based marketplace increased the number of customers by up to 20% and has made it easier for them to access Batik Malangan products.
Highlights
In 2014, the conception of Malangan Bambu Kenanga Batik Craftsmen Group begun in Turen Village
The steps for Batik production in Turen Village, Malang Regency is as follows: 1) The fabric/batik is prepared for processing 2) Penyorekan, which is the process of tracing or making patterns, is applied 3) Pencantingan is a process carried out with wax using a tool called a cangting to trace patterns that had previously been sketched onto the fabric 4) Nembok, namely the process of covering with wax the parts that are to be kept undyed 5) dye-bathing/colouring, which is the process of dyeing fabric by dipping it into liquid dyes to get the desired colour 6) Pengerokan is the process of removing wax using a plate metal scraper 7) Nglorot is a process where the dyed cloth is boiled in hot water to remove the wax layer
Batman Ribone is an acronym for Batik Malangan Triple Bottomline which is an Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for the management of the Batik Malangan Small Medium Enterprise (SME) that emphasizes the importance of the People, Planet and Profit aspects within the operations of Batik SMEs
Summary
In 2014, the conception of Malangan Bambu Kenanga Batik Craftsmen Group begun in Turen Village. It was initiated by Widjayati, who had the determination and motivation to develop a promising business venture in her area by starting a Batik Malangan business. The business developed rapidly within the five years In her efforts, she mobilized the local community to participate in the development and improvement of family economy. She mobilized the local community to participate in the development and improvement of family economy The steps for Batik production in Turen Village, Malang Regency is as follows: 1) The fabric/batik is prepared for processing 2) Penyorekan, which is the process of tracing or making patterns, is applied 3) Pencantingan is a process carried out with wax using a tool called a cangting to trace patterns that had previously been sketched onto the fabric 4) Nembok, namely the process of covering with wax the parts that are to be kept undyed 5) dye-bathing/colouring, which is the process of dyeing fabric by dipping it into liquid dyes to get the desired colour 6) Pengerokan is the process of removing wax using a plate metal scraper 7) Nglorot is a process where the dyed cloth is boiled in hot water to remove the wax layer
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