TOPSIS Method for Determining The Priority of Strategic Training Program

Rohmatulloh Rohmatulloh (1), Sri Winarni (2)
(1) Secretariat of Education and Training Agency for Energy and Mineral Resources, Jakarta, Indonesia
(2) Department of Statistics, Padjadjaran University, Indonesia
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Rohmatulloh, Rohmatulloh, and Sri Winarni. “TOPSIS Method for Determining The Priority of Strategic Training Program”. International Journal on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology, vol. 4, no. 2, Apr. 2014, pp. 67-70, doi:10.18517/ijaseit.4.2.370.
The voice of stakeholders is an important issue for government or public organizations. The issue becomes an input in designing strategic program. Decision maker should evaluate the priority to get the importance level. The decision making process is a complex problem because it is influenced by many critetria. The purpose of this study is to solve multi-criteria decision making problem using TOPSIS method. This method is proposed due to its easy and simple computation process. The case sample is determining the strategic training program in energy and mineral resources field. TOPSIS analysis may be able to assist decision maker in allocating resources for the preparation of strategic training program in accordance with the priorities

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