INDONESIAN HR IN THE ERA OF DISRUPTION
Our society, nation, state and religion are now entering an era of globalization with all forms of change and unstoppable development. Advanced technology is developing so rapidly. Developed countries have been and are competing in the era of the industrial revolution 4.0, an era marked by the digital economy, artificial intelligence, big data, robotics, and so on or what we are often familiar with the phenomenon of disruption. Japan has even entered the era of society 5.0.Â
Through Society 5.0, Japan wants to emphasize that artificial intelligence will transform big data in all aspects of life and the internet of things will become a new wisdom, which will be dedicated to improving human abilities to open new opportunities for humanity. This transformation will help humans to live more meaningful lives. Society 5.0 can be interpreted as a concept of human-centered and technology-based society. Maybe five to ten years from now a new mega trend will emerge. That is how we will face the world with all the dynamics of its development and progress.
We haven't had time to get to know and respond well to this disruption phenomenon, the world, including Indonesia, is currently faced with a very difficult condition, which demands fast, smart, careful and wise responsive attitudes and actions. The Covid-19 pandemic has just begun to subside. The global crisis as the impact of the pandemic was felt, again the arrogance of superpowers showing off their strength through war which caused a number of vital life sectors to undergo changes, such as the increase in fuel prices which also dragged the prices of several basic commodities which sparked various demonstrations.Â
This era of disruption has affected various aspects of life. All processes and dynamics of life are affected. Almost all aspects of life are processed in a way that has never been or is very rare, namely online, which of course uses IT. Education, economics, business, industry, practice of worship, even apologizing for crimes (cybercrime) also use IT, so that information, both positive and negative, is spread all over the world quickly.
The paradigm of education and religion must be adapted to the changes and developments of this era. Increasing awareness of information technology is a necessity in facing the disruption era. What is very important is to form humans, the millennial generation who have high attitudes, character, values and skills, knowledge and reasoning so that they are able.
Not only to become followers, viewers, readers and IT users but also IT controllers, developers or producers for various positive interests. and constructive humanitarian action, including combating technology-based crime. It is also hoped that all elements of society, in addition to being more skilled at using IT, can become more aware of human weaknesses and mortality, with total surrender and gratitude to Allah Almighty, which is the right attitude and behavior of faith in facing this era of disruption.
President Jokowi, in the first period of his leadership, has launched a "mental revolution" program as a follow-up to the previous program of character education. In his second term of leadership, he was strengthened by a medium-term development agenda focused on "quality human resources, advanced Indonesian superior human resources" to face the 4th/5th Industrial revolution. According to him, as Indonesian people, like it or not, we have to face, follow and even compete at high speed.
As an elaboration of the President's program, from the field of Religion, the Minister of Religion has established one of the priority programs (superior) or more precisely the Ministry of Religion Movement, namely improving the quality of Indonesian human resources who are religious, with "Religious Moderation". All components of society driven by the Ministry of Religion along with all levels and partners are called and encouraged to participate in the success of this program with the hope.
First: the Indonesian people who are well known as a "religious society" and/or "civilized society" will not only become a "religious society". lips service", but really become a mind-set and culture-set in the life of society, nation and state. Second: the Indonesian society, which sociologists have known as having "multiple identities", is not getting more and more soluble in the blurring of identity, but rather cultivates and manages its multi-identity to become clear, rich and meaningful, not only for itself but for other people, their community, religion, society and the State.Â
Without having to impose himself on only one or two identities. Third: the Indonesian people who live in this era of information technology advancement can further strengthen their existence as religious communities who can become agents of moderate religious development that are beneficial for the success of national development. Because of the culture of a moderate religious community, dynamic, constructive, stable and harmonious conditions will be created.