
Organizational Management Training (PMO) by the Marine Science Student Association
On Monday, June 10, 2024, the Marine Science Student Association (HIMAILKA) organized the Organizational Management Training (PMO) attended by new students from the Marine Science Study Program. The event was lively and attended by the Vice Dean for Student Affairs and the Head of the Marine Science Study Program, Ir. Zamdial, M.Si.
The Vice Dean for Student Affairs, Dr. Hesti Pujiwati, SP., M.Si., delivered a speech and officially opened the event. In her speech, she emphasized the importance of activities like PMO in equipping students with management and leadership skills. “Students need to develop themselves not only academically but also in organizational skills. Training like this is very important to prepare you to become future leaders,” said the Vice Dean.
Afterward, the Head of the Marine Science Study Program, Ir. Zamdial, M.Si., also delivered an important message to the participants. “PMO is an essential initial training in organizational activities. One of the keys to success in organizing is good communication. I hope that through this PMO, students can learn how to organize and communicate effectively,” he said.
This training aims to equip students with basic organizational management skills, enhance communication abilities, and strengthen the sense of togetherness and solidarity among HIMAILKA members. Besides theoretical material, the training also includes various practical activities and engaging simulations, allowing participants to immediately apply what they have learned. This event is expected to be a good starting point for new students to develop their organizational skills and actively contribute to various student activities on campus. Thus, they can prepare themselves to become competent and professional leaders.
The full-day training received high enthusiasm from the participants. They were very eager to participate in each session, from the introduction to basic organizational principles, effective communication techniques, to team management strategies. The entire PMO series was concluded with a group photo session and certificate presentation to the participants. It is hoped that activities like this will continue and improve in quality in the future, aiming to produce a generation of students who are not only academically excellent but also possess proficient organizational skills.
This Organizational Management Training demonstrates the strong commitment of the Marine Science Study Program to shaping the character and abilities of students by balancing academic knowledge and practical skills. Therefore, graduates produced are ready to face the challenges of the workforce and can actively participate in various community activities and organizations. HIMAILKA expresses gratitude to all parties who contributed to the success of this event, including the speakers, committee members, and all participants. The enthusiasm and knowledge gained from PMO can be applied in daily activities and continuously improved in the future.