The strategy of the women's leadership (a case study of the head village in Puger Subdistrict)

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This study uses descriptive qualitative research methods. Data collection techniques in this study using interview techniques, observation and document data analysis. The results of the study showed women's leadership in 3 villages in Puger sub-district runs well. Various achievements have been achieved during leadership this village head, including the Grenden Village Superior Program, the BUMDES, which become the best representative of Jember Regency. In addition, for the village of Jambearum led by Imroati's mother, she also succeeded in carrying out various developments in the village of Jambearum. Likewise with the strategy of Wringin Telu village chief who uses an interactive style of running his duty. So that this becomes a positive value for their leadership and its relation to it relationship with the community / residents in the village.

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Fitriyah, K., Kantun, S., & Sukidin. (2019). The strategy of the women’s leadership (a case study of the head village in Puger Subdistrict). In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 243). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/243/1/012088

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