Harmony in Leadership

Tedi Gunawan
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In an era where globalization is reshaping every facet of our lives, international cooperation holds the key to progress. The Special Province of Yogyakarta seized the moment to forge a transformative partnership with Japan's Kyoto Prefecture, inaugurated on 16th July 1985. This study delves into the tapestry of this 'sister province' cooperation, tracing its historical trajectory and discerning the elements behind its enduring success. Employing qualitative research involving stakeholders’ interviews from both regions, this study unveils compelling insights. This cooperation emerges as successful model of 'sister province' initiatives in Indonesia, aligning seamlessly with the government's benchmarks—ranging from mutual benefits and sustainable initiatives to positive community impacts. It is also found that leadership factors influence the success of this sister province cooperation. Both leaders can manage and encourage collective action to support this cooperation. Moreover, both regions boast a vibrant cultural heritage, sharing numerous similarities that energize and deepen the ties between these sister provinces. Yet, even amidst its achievements, challenges like budgetary constraints and manpower shortages cast shadows. This research, therefore, not only unveils the success story of the Yogyakarta-Kyoto cooperation, but also enriches scholarly discussion on the broader contributions of 'sister province' initiatives in Indonesia international cooperation landscape.
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在全球化重塑我们生活方方面面的时代,国际合作是取得进步的关键。日惹特别省抓住时机,与日本京都府建立了具有变革意义的合作伙伴关系,并于 1985 年 7 月 16 日正式成立。本研究深入探讨了这一 "姊妹省 "合作关系,追溯其历史轨迹,并找出其持久成功背后的要素。本研究采用定性研究方法,对两个地区的利益相关者进行访谈,揭示了令人信服的见解。这项合作是印尼 "姊妹省 "倡议的成功典范,完全符合政府的基准--从互惠互利、可持续倡议到积极的社区影响。研究还发现,领导力因素影响了姊妹省合作的成功。双方领导人都能管理和鼓励集体行动来支持这一合作。此外,这两个地区都拥有充满活力的文化遗产,有许多相似之处,这些都为这对姊妹省之间的合作注入了活力,加深了联系。然而,即使在取得成就的同时,预算限制和人力短缺等挑战也给合作蒙上了阴影。因此,本研究不仅揭示了日惹-京都合作的成功故事,还丰富了学术界对 "姐妹省 "倡议在印尼国际合作中的广泛贡献的讨论。
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