Abstract
This research aims to analyze the influence of motivation, work discipline, and recruitment on the Performance of Indonesian Air Force (TNI-AU) members of the Iswahjudi Magetan Air Base Personnel Service, both simultaneously and partially, and to analyze the variables that have a dominant influence on the Performance of TNI-AU members of the Iswahjudi Magetan Air Base Personnel Service. The type of research used is explanatory research. Location: This research was conducted within the Iswahjudi Magetan Air Base Personnel Service. The research population was all members of the TNI-AU Iswahjudi Magetan Air Base Personnel Service, namely 60 members. Considering that the population is a manageable size, census research is used. Namely, all members of the TNI-AU Personnel Service at Iswahjudi Magetan Air Base will be the research respondents. The analysis method uses multiple linear regression and hypothesis testing. The research results show that motivation, work discipline, and recruitment affect the Performance of TNI-AU members of the Iswahjudi Magetan Air Base Personnel Service, both simultaneously and partially. This research also shows that motivation has a dominant influence on the Performance of TNI-AU members at the Iswahjudi Magetan Air Base Personnel Service. The Head of the Personnel Service could better enforce discipline fairly among all members, both superiors and subordinates. When working at the Iswahjudi Magetan Air Base Personnel Service, motivation is also needed. Therefore, every member must be highly motivated at work.
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