Pengaruh Manajemen Kinerja Terhadap Produktivitas Kerja Pada Badan Amil Zakat Nasional Kota Serang

  • Faras Zulina Ayunani Program S1 Manajemen, Universitas Mitra Bangsa, Jakarta Selatan
  • Akka Latifah Jusdienar Program S1 Manajemen, Universitas Mitra Bangsa, Jakarta Selatan
  • Siti Zahra Ulani Program S1 Manajemen, Universitas Mitra Bangsa, Jakarta Selatan
Keywords: Performance Management, Work Productivity, Amil Zakat

Abstract

Zakat, an obligation for eligible Muslims, serves as a wealth redistribution
mechanism crucial for reducing economic disparities and aiding those in need. An
effective, transparent zakat program can significantly boost Indonesia's economic welfare.
Amil Zakat not only collects and distributes funds but also supports and guides mustahik
to enhance productivity and economic independence. To optimize productivity, it's
essential to improve administrative efficiency and Amil Zakat's capacity to execute duties
competitively and effectively. Training and capacity development for Serang City Zakat
Amil are also vital for professional performance. Challenges to Amil Zakat's productivity
include managerial skill deficits, insufficient resources, and an inefficient support system,
compounded by unstable economic conditions or low education levels. Effective
performance management, incorporating performance measurement, impact analysis, and
stakeholder feedback, is crucial for ensuring the zakat program meets its goals and
achieves the desired impact. This quantitative research, employing surveys, questionnaires,
and observation, utilized SPSS version 29 for statistical analysis. Results showed that a unit increase in performance management leads to a 0.687 increase in work productivity,
with a significant positive relationship between the two variables. Hypothesis testing
indicated that performance management significantly affects productivity, with a
calculated T value of 8.431 and a significance level of 0.001, confirming the impact of
performance management on employee productivity

Published
2025-07-02