The Effect of Working From Home Policy, Implementation of Kanban, and Online Meeting on Employee Performance At Pt. Xyz

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Dhyah Wulansari
Yuli Kurniawati

Abstract

Since Covid 19 was officially confirmed as a pandemic in early March 2020, the world has taken an initiative efficiency as one of their adjustment strategies towards business continuity. The Indonesian government then launched the Large-Scale Social Restrictions (PSBB) regulation.


Due to the implementation of this regulation, most of companies are forced to find a strategy to maintain the company's sustainability immediately. PSBB has had a major impact on many companies.  Several surviving companies have to apply work-from-home policy as well as several other attributes such as online meetings and the use of Kanban as their important medium to maintain productivity and performance.


This research attempts to analyze and tests the result of employee performance at PT. XYZ when working from home (WFH), using Kanban projects, online meetings and the impacts towards their performance. There are three independent variables here; work from home policy, implementation of Kanban project, and Online meeting. Meanwhile, the dependent variable is employee performance. The research instrument uses multiple linear regression methods. The result showed that there was an effect of Working-From-Home policy on performance which was 0.76, 0.05 for Kanban implementation and Online meeting was 0.06, where the simultaneous effect on employee performance was 78.39.

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Dhyah Wulansari, STIE Mahardhika

Dhyah Wulansari, SE., MM holds graduate degree in Management from Pembangunan Nasional University, Yogyakarta, then earned her post-graduate degree from Gadjah Mada University majoring human resources management. Now teach at Mahardhika School of Economics.

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