71 research outputs found

    Cartografia Enterprise : RC Auto Scaler / Mohd Azlan Isa...[et.al]

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    First off all we name our company as Cartografia Enterprise. The establishment of our company as the Cartografia Enterprise is in the 5 February 2016. Our company is based on partnership. The partnership agreement has been formed 5 October 2015 at the Bukit Katil, Melaka. This agreement is between our shareholders that have been list down. This company is leads by our General Manager name Muhammad Azlan Bin Isa and helped by five others sectional managers consists of Administration Manager, Operational Manager, Marketing Manager, Financial Manager and Asisstant Financial Manager. The person that holds that position is Nurizety Binti Mohd Yusof as Administration Manager, Najwa Husna Binti Md Radzi as Operational Manager, Khairul Ilman Bin Ab Karim as Marketing Manager, Azmul Munir Bin Azmi as Financial Manager and lastly Mohd Riduan Bin Mat Nor as the Assistant Financial Manager. We are located our company at Lot 1838 Mukim Bukit Katil Ayer Keroh, 75450 Melaka, 75450 Melaka, Malaysia. Each of the manager have their own tasks and responsibilities for this company that have they fulfilled. Based on the cooperation between all shareholders, we want to make that our business run smoothly and at the same time achieve the objective, mission and vision. This company have 10 employees that include General Manager, Administration Manager, Operational Manager, Marketing Manager, Financial Manager, and Assistant Financial Manager, 2 General Workers, 2 clerk. Our target group is middle man as contractor, developer, trader, agent, and civil engineer or direct sell to user. For the information, our sales per year is about RM 3 000 000.00. Cartografia Enterprise try to compete with two company that well establishment which is CRYSTAL SDN BHD and LAU&TAN TRADING. We found that this company have a few weakness which is these company have higher overhead cost, higher price that have been charged due to the quality of the product and service, and sometimes they are maybe because of the rush to delivery. Basically, the process involve handling of raw materials, put on body part, put on GPS and camera. In the other hand, the business is operating 5 days a week starting at 8.00 P.M. until 5.00 P.M. we predict our company will increase our product sale 9% by second year and another 13% from for the third year

    Authorship Characteristics in Sekitar Perpustakaan 1994-2003: A Bibliometric Study

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    This bibliometric study attempts to explore the authorship characteristics in Sekitar Perpustakaan, one of the earliest library and information science (LIS) periodicals published by the National Library of Malaysia (PNM – Perpustakaan Negara Malaysia) since 1977. A total of 148 articles published in 20 issues of Sekitar Perpustakaan covering the period 1994-2003 were analyzed. Author characteristics such as name, gender, status, institutional affiliation, language preference of articles and authorship of articles were obtained, studied and analyzed. The findings reveals single-authored articles far outnumbered multi-authored articles at 79%; female contributors (65.74% or 71 authors) predominates male contributors (34.26% or 37 authors); middle-level professionals were the largest contributors of articles (59.3%); 83 (56%) of the articles published were in Bahasa Melayu, the national language, while 65 (44%) articles were in English; the top ranked contributor is Ding Choo Ming, Senior Research Fellow of Institute of the Malay World & Civilization, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia with nine contributions; and the most prolific institution is PNM with 41 contributing authors

    Entrepreneurs in rural areas: Challenges and opportunities

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    Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Malaysia play an important role in supporting new economic model that focuses on innovation and creative industry. A review of the relevant small business literature, however, revealed that there are limited studies attempting to investigate the issue of entrepreneurs in rural areas. This article attempts to study the role, contribution problems, and constraints related to the rural entrepreneurs, which may affect their operations, survival, growth, stability, and profitability. Using questionnaire and structured interview, the data for this study was collected from 700 rural entrepreneurs who had attended training and development programs conducted by Cooperative and Entrepreneur Development Institute(CEDI) UUM from 2006 until 2008. Findings of the study indicate that rural entrepreneurs are motivated by necessity-driven factors and not opportunity-driven factor when starting up their business. Nevertheless, the common problems and constraints that are faced by rural entrepreneurs ranging from lack of access to capital support scheme up to the outdated business vision and value. The results of the study would help authority to improve rural entrepreneurs program conducted by government agencies and policy related to entrepreneurs

    An insight into the practical budgeting for productions of production houses / Shahrul Azlan Mohd. Zulkifli

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    This project paper is done with the intention of gaining an insight into the practical aspect of budgeting applied by the management of a Production House for its productions. The study was deemed essential as there were many grouses about the film industry being not so financially lucrative. There were a number of failed financial ventures into this glamourous industry. The creative and artistic elements of this business field have been discussed many a time in various media and sometimes with a touch of nostalgia. However, only a few have touched on the financial and management aspects. Thus the author would like to gain an insight into a component of that important but least studied aspect of the business, that is budgeting and how it is practised in this highly creative and artistic business in Malaysia

    BIRDS.

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    Bako National Park is the oldest protected area in Sarawak, being gazetted on 1 May 1957. It has a total size of 2,727 ha and is situated at the tip of the Muara Tebas Peninsula. The Park has a fascinating diversity of habitats, which includes Kerangas forest, beach vegetation, grasslands, mangroves, as well as mixed dipterocarp and peat swamp forests. Several jungle trails (Tanjung Sapi, Telok Paku, Ulu Assam, Telok Delima, Serait, Telok Pandan Kecil, Telok Pandan Besar, Lintang, Tajor, Ulu Serait, Bukit Gendol, Paya Jelutong, Bukit Keruing, Telok Sibur, Telok Limau, and Telok Keruin) traverse these forests and provides excellent opportunity for nature lovers to explore and observe wildlife in a natural setting

    Birds.

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    Birds are useful bioindicators for monitoring ecological change. They form an interactive community within the ecosystem and are integral for pollination and seed dispersal for many native plants (Gatesire et al., 2014; Stratford et al., 2015). Nonetheless, the destruction of avian habitats, such as lowland forests for timber, human settlements and coastal development in recent decades have resulted in the decline of many avian species (Kihia, 2014; Barlow et al., 2016). Little work has been done on the mangroves and coastal birds in Sarawak, despite increasing threats towards such ecosystems (Wilson, 2002

    Rojam health products: Innovation for growth and organizational sustainability

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    Penawar Industries Sdn Bhd (Penawar), founded by Haji Shuib Mohd Isa (Hj Shuib) in Kedah as an SME, had been manufacturing the healthcare and cosmetic products under the brand name of ROJAM since 1992. During the past several years, Penawar had been struggling in sustaining the market share.The annual sales have started to drop significantly since 2001.On top of that, in 2008, the marketing manager who was very productive left the company due to family reason.Hj Shuib failed to find a new marketing manager who could replace the previous one with enough skills and high productivity.This added further headache to Hj Shuib.The company’s sales dropped to more than 80% in 2010 as compared with the peak year in 1998.The business result was getting bad and bad in a year by year which became worse in 2015. Hj Shuib finally took some crucial actions for sustainability of the company he founded.One of such key actions was to assign Hajah Rodina Shuib, the finance director and one of his daughters, for taking the responsibility of the factory effective from June 2015

    Design principles in DDR: a case of developing a learning support tool for Malaysian online learners

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    Design and Development Research (DDR) focuses on designing and exploring the whole range of designed innovations: products, artefacts and models as well as less concrete aspects such as programmes, activity and curricula. Many researchers have designed, developed, and evaluated products in the field of instructional technology. Yet there is a scarcity of research literature that illustrates how a design is conceptualised or how the design principles are drawn to guide the design and the development of the Learning Support Tool for Malaysian Online Learners
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