Penerapan Metode Borda Dalam Pemilihan Tim Relawan Badan Penanggulangan Bencana Daerah Terbaik di Kota Medan
Abstract
Volunteering is a very noble profession where he spends his time, energy, thoughts, and even money to support social activities. Volunteering is one of the activities that can be carried out by all levels of society as a form of concern and commitment to a particular vision. The Borda Method is a method of group decision making in which the selection process is based on the most values arising from the alternatives chosen. The principle of the borda method is to rank alternatives. The ranking results in the Borda method are calculated based on the number of points obtained from each decision maker As for the problems faced by the Medan City BPBD in the selection of the best BPBD (Regional Disaster Management Agency) in Medan, namely, the complexity of the volunteers in the Medan City BPBD makes judgments based on predetermined criteria quite difficult to do and also volunteers who are often chosen is not appropriate to be given a reward as the best volunteer BPBD Medan.
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