INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA
LE 4600 ENGLISH FOR OCCUPATIONAL PURPOSES CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSABILITY
“space_book@DKiiu” LECTURE’S NAME: MADAM RABEAH MUZAMMIL
SECTION: 10 NO. 1. 2. 3. 3.
NAME MASTURA HASHIM SITI AQILAH TALIB SHAKIRAH SHAPIE SALSABILA BINTI ABD RAHIM
MATRIC NO. 0735072 0733292 0738502 0738750
SUBMISSION DATE: 3RD MAY 2012
SABEEL CONSULTANCY SERVICES MINUTES OF FIRST BOARD OF DIRECTORS (BOD) MEETING The meeting was held at Room 4.3, KENMS Building, IIUM, Jalan Gombak, 53100 Kuala Lumpur at 12.00 p.m. on 17th February 2012. In attendance: 1) SITI AQILAH TALIB 2) SALSABILA ABD RAHIM 3) MASTURA HASHIM 4) SHAKIRAH SHAPIE Absent with apology: NONE AGENDA:
1) Company’s establishment 2) Client’s identification 3) SWOT Analysis
NO.
DETAILS
REMARKS
1.
Brief opening remarks
Ms. Aqilah, CEO
2.
The particulars of company’s establishment that has been agreed
All divisions’
upon are as follows:
executives
2.1 Company’s name SABEEL CONSULTANCY SERVICES
2.2 Vision V- Our vision is to educate and share our best knowledge and skills in the area of image, operation and effective working
environment for the betterment of lives the clients served.
2.3 Mission M- Our mission is 1. To be the best consultancy services provider by giving the highest commitment to clients. 2. To uphold values of society by complying to the essence of cultural and ethical conducts. 3. To create the most conducive and creative working environment for employees to work enthusiastically. 2.4 SWOT Analysis 2.4.1 Strength
Well-versed with the latest needs of various industries
Creative graduates from IIUM
2.4.2 Weaknesses
A newly established company
Deficient in experiences
2.4.3 Opportunities
Information sharing through latest technology and communication devices
Increasing demand for external consultancy
2.4.4 Threats
Top players of the same industry Niche area of business 3.
Personnel’s roles and responsibilities 3.1 CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER (CEO) -
To set and communicate the values of the company.
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To monitor that business operations are in line with the company’s vision and mission.
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To delegate tasks and control overall performance of the company.
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To make decision relevant to the business operations.
3.2 CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER (COO) -
To monitor the progress of business activities
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To act as the liaison of management
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To oversee the development of action plans
3.3 CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER (CFO) -
To manage finance of the company by ensuring proper allocation of budget.
3.4 CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER (CIO) -
To ensure the availability of latest information.
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To gauge the opportunity of technological advancement.
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To disseminate information to all levels of operation.
4.
Client’s identification 4.1 Darul Kutub of Koperasi IIUM 1. Miss Salsabila has suggested that our company may
Ms. Salsabila, CIO
choose Darul Kutub of Koperasi IIUM as our potential client 2. We went to the Koperasi IIUM to set up an appointment for company visit 3.
Staff at Koperasi IIUM mentioned the person who is capable in providing relevant information is Mr. Ahmad Nizam bin ….
4. Appointment has been set as follows:
Ms. Shakirah, COO
Date: 16th February 2012 Day: Thursday Time: 11.30 a.m. Venue: Koperasi IIUM 5. Interview has been conducted, questionnaire was emailed
Ms. Mastura, CFO
to Mr. Nizam and surveys were distributed. 6. Recommendations were derived from information gathered. 7. Representatives of Koperasi IIUM has chosen a feasible recommendation and agreed to hear our proposal. 5.
Meeting is adjourned at 2.30p.m.
Ms. Aqilah, CFO
Prepared by:
………………………………. (Ms. Salsabila binti Abd. Rahim) Chief Information Officer, Sabeel Consultancy Services.
Checked by:
………………………………. (Ms. Siti Aqilah binti Talib) Chief Executive Officer, Sabeel Consultancy Services.
To: Mr. Ahmad Nizam bin Hussein From: Sabeel Consultancy Services Date: 24th April 2012 Subject: Recommendation for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) project INTRODUCTION The purpose of this report is to propose a CSR project that can be conducted by Koperasi IIUM for IIUM community in order to fulfill the philosophy of IIUM besides improving the image of DarulKutub. As Koperasi IIUM had organized book fair, therefore we recommend two slightly different activities which are Space_Book@DKiiu and Reading Man. Analysis of these projects are mentioned below. RECOMMENDATION Space_Book@DKiiu: Secondhand reading materials will be located at certain bus stands in IIUM. Every fortnight, the books will be collected and relocated to other bus stands by DarulKutub. This project is hoped to instill the culture of „Iqra‟ among IIUM community. The stock of secondhand reading materials can be collected from students, departments, and other business entities in IIUM. Reading Man: In collaboration with The Torch, candid pictures of a student „caught‟ for reading non-textbook materials will be published in The Torch. He or she will receive an „award‟ from DarulKutub. This student will also be given an opportunity to voice out his or her opinion on reading and knowledge seeking, besides sharing the input gathered from the item he or her was caught reading on. This project encourages the act of spreading knowledge. SCOPE Process, cost, energy, benefit
Project 1: Reading Man Cost: 1) Prizes (books and stationeries)
RM 60.00
2) Printing a. Poster
RM 28.00
b. Certificate
RM102.00
3) Column in The Torch
RM120.00
4) Journalism Club
RM200.00
TOTAL
RM510.00
Person in Charge: For this project, it requires collaboration with students from two clubs which are: 1) The Torch IIUM: A15cm x 22cm column will be requested from The Torch 2) Journalism Club: Assign members of the club to take photos and write a brief article. Method: The assigned members for Journalism Club will take candid photograph of the students reading outside classroom at each kulliyyah. The students will be interviewed on their reading materials. One winner will be selected based on the interview and an article will be published in The Torch IIUM. Posters of the students will be pasted at selected location in IIUM; Kulliyyah of Engineering, Kulliyyah of Economics and Management Sciences, Kulliyyah of Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Human Sciences, Kulliyyah of Education, Kulliyyah of Information, Communication and Technology, Ahmad Ibrahim Kulliyyah of Laws, Kulliyyah of Architecture and Environmental Design and Administration center. Duration: The project will be conducted once a month for one long semester in IIUM, which means, four times per semester. The project can be done within the time given.
Project 2: space_book@DKiiu Cost: 1) Initial Cost a. Shelves
(RM200 x 3)
RM 600.00
b. Signage
(RM 10 x 3)
RM 30.00
2) Recurrence Cost a. Journalism Club (RM10x16weeks) RM 160.00 TOTAL
RM 790.00
Person in Charge: For this project, it requires collaboration with students from two clubs which are: 1) Journalism Club: Assign members to update books at the shelves every week 2) Mahallah Representatives Committees: Collect second hand books from residents of each mahallah. Method: Shelves with DarulKutub‟s signage will be placed at threemain locations; bus stops of Mahallah Safiyyah, Ameenah and Farouq. Second hand books collected by MRCs will be shelved at these locations. Students can read and keep the books. Duration: The books on the shelves will be updated every week and the second hand books will be collected every month.
Impact The project should be able to benefit the target group which is the IIUM community as a whole. Through this project, reading can be seen from new angle which will encourage reading culture in this university. We expect the following outcomes from these projects: 1. Create awareness on the importance of reading 2. Provide incentives for students to make reading as a habit 3. To supply reading materials to encourage students to read 4. To establish a good rapport between DarulKutub and IIUM community Criteria
“Reading Man”
Incentive
Rewards are given to motivate Materials are provided to encourage students to read.
Frequency
“space_book@DKiiu”
reading habits.
This project is finalized and Project is ongoing the whole semester. students are rewarded once a As materials are available all the time, month.
students can make use of it anytime.
In conclusion, these two projects are in line with the philosophy of IIUM and simultaneously meet the objectives of DarulKutub to enhance its image within IIUM community. However, “Reading Man” is more likely to succeed because it encourages students‟ own motivation to read by rewarding accordingly.
Sabeel Consultancy Services No.3 Jalan Budaya 4, Section 7, Taman Budaya, 68000 Ampang, Selangor Darul Ehsan. 30th April 2012 Mr. Ahmad Nizam bin Hussein Manager Koperasi IIUM Berhad Level 2, Rectory Building International Islamic University Malaysia 53100 Kuala Lumpur.
Dear Sir, Propose Corporate Social Responsibility Project at International Islamic University Malaysia Sabeel Consultancy Services is one of the consultant providers in Klang Valley. We would like to propose Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Project for your company. This proposal is to address the issue of reading behavior by encouraging the quest of knowledge in fulfilling IIUM philosophy. Through “space_book@DKiiu” project, reading can be seen from new angle which will encourage reading culture in this university. Besides, this project aims to provide incentives for students to make reading as a habit and to establish a good rapport between Darul Kutub and IIUM community. Since this programme will be conducted within IIUM Gombak Campus, therefore, we believe that we will get the support that we need for the project. With our efforts and skills, we hope that we could motivate students be all-rounded graduates, highly demanded by various industries. Your attention and cooperation are greatly appreciated. Thank you,
……………………………... SITI AQILAH BINTI TALIB (Chief Executive Officer, Sabeel Consultancy Services)
PROPOSAL FOR CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AT INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA
PREPARED FOR: AHMAD NIZAM HUSSEIN, GENERAL MANAGER KOPERASI UNIVERSITI ISLAM ANTARABANGSA MALAYSIA BERHAD
PREPARED BY: MASTURA HASHIM SHAKIRAH SHAPIE SITI AQILAH TALIB SALSABILA ABD. RAHIM
3RD MAY 2012
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Evidences from our survey indicated that IIUM community is not acting on the importance of reading, thus making it hard for IIUM to share reading culture within the community. Therefore, it is proposed that Darul Kutub to engage into CSR project, space_book@DKiiu by providing reading materials at three main locations in IIUM. This will provide constant awareness and material support to instill motivation for students to read. This project requires RM 790.00 which includes initial cost of RM 630.00 and RM 160.00 recurrence cost. This project is expected to inculcate reading behavior, and develop reading culture in IIUM.
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1.0
INTRODUCTION
1.1
Problem
An article was published in The Star Online on 19th April 2009 that mentioned Malaysians still not reading enough, says the Deputy Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Muhyiddin and the statistic is very disappointing. It stated that Malaysians literacy rate is 93.2%, lacking behind Japan, United States and other developed countries with literacy rate of 99%. Besides, although 85% Malaysians read regularly, only 3% out of that 85% fancy reading books while the other 77% prefer newspaper and the remaining choose magazines and comics. Unlike Malaysian readers who prefer light reading materials, 53% of American on the other hand read fiction, while another 43% read non-fiction. In International Islamic University Malaysia, based on our survey conducted on 25 students, only 10% of them will read while waiting for public transport and 12% of them do not read nonacademic books outside classroom. While the philosophy of IIUM is “Iqra”, “Read! In the name of your Lord and Cherisher, who created-”, (Al-„Alaq, verse 1), it seems the students are not giving enough importance towards the first revelation from Allah s.w.t. Thus, as IIUM is aiming at producing future leaders of the ummah, it is crucial that reading culture is inculcated into every heart of IIUM students to ensure that our graduates have the virtue and knowledge vital to govern this country in the future. 1.2
Solution
Problem with reading behaviour can be solved with continuous awareness and adequate support from all parties. The simplest and direct way, to instil motivation to read, is by providing proper facilities at public area. As cited by Clark & Rumbold (2006), according to Krashen (1993), students who choose what they read and have a reading environment, will be more motivated to read. Thus, creating conducive reading environment will foster motivation and simultaneously create a strong reading culture.
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As a result, our firm has recommended three main locations in International Islamic University Malaysia to be hotspots for Darul Kutub in conducting the space_book@DKiiu project. 1.3
Objectives
The aim of this proposal is to inculcate reading habit among IIUM community in order to fulfill the philosophy of IIUM. Thus, after a long discussion, our company came up with “space_book@DKiiu” project. It is hoped that this project will indoctrinate the culture of „Iqra‟ among IIUM community especially students. 1.4
Background
Based on the survey that we have conducted on students of International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM), we found that only 10% of the students would rather read while waiting for public transport. Around two third would equally occupy oneself with mobile phone or converse with others, while around 30% would waste time doing nothing.
Thus, we have identified three main places in IIUM where students usually wait for public transports. Bus-stops near Mahallah Safiyyah, Ameenah, and Farouq are the most suitable places for Darul Kutub to do the CSR project as students can benefit from the reading materials provided in those three places while waiting for public transports.
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Location for CSR Activity:
Shelves with Darul Kutub‟s signage will be placed at the three main locations in IIUM, as indicated in the map above. Second hand books collected by MRCs will be shelved at these locations and Journalism Club member will update the reading material every week where students can read and keep the books. 1.5
Data Sources
Data used to come up with this project came from two sources, primary and secondary sources. The primary sources are a questionnaire answered by En. Ahamd Nizam Hussein, General Manager of Koperasi UIAM and a survey distributed to 25 students of IIUM. Journals and newspaper articles are referred to for supportive evidences as secondary sources. 1.6
Scope and Limitations
The project focused on IIUM community as a whole with students as the main target group as they only read text books whereby 12% of them do not read materials unrelated to their field of studies. In finding solution to this problem, we want IIUM community to have access to reading materials by highlighting specified areas for them to read. 4|Page
However, this solution is attached with several limitations listed below; a)
Weather condition: This factor is something uncontrollable. In the project, books will be
put in a shelf with plastic cover to protect them from strong wind and heavy rain that may damage the books. b)
Continuous monitoring: This project requires monitoring effort from Journalism Club,
MRC, and Darul Kutub to ensure that the books are fine, and are collected and placed on the shelves according to the scheduled time. 2.0
DISCUSSION
2.1
Methods
In an article on 19th April by The Star Online (2009) entitle “Malaysians still not reading enough, says Muhyiddin”, Muhyiddin suggested for Malaysia to have more number of bookstores. Thus, IIUM can help to achieve the mission of increasing the availability of books to Malaysians by „bringing‟ books closer to IIUM students through Space_book@DKiiu. There are two issues to be addressed from this project: o Developing intellect: Raymond Lee (2012) in his article mentioned that “Employers in 2012 want graduates who are able to think clearly, deeply and analytically about any situation and find effective solutions.” Meanwhile, Richard Bamberger (1975) in his journal entitled Promoting the Reading Habit remark that “reading research has defined the act of reading in itself as a multi-level mental process which contributes greatly to the development of the intellect.” Thus, Space_book@DKiiu is proposed to stimulate reading habits which is seen as a stepping stone in generating critical thinking. o English proficiency: Article Malaysian Graduates are Low-class (2012) published a statement made by director of Prospect Consulting Sdn Bhd, Nina Adlan, “What‟s the point in having good academic results when they can‟t communicate, can‟t conduct a proper conversation and have no confidence?” Here, it stressed the importance of communication skill and Richard Bamberger (1975) did say that “reading still has an important role in the processes of communication…” 5|Page
In establishing Space_book@DKiiu project, first, second hand book will be collected by MRCs. Then, these books will be stamped with Darul Kutub logo and placed at the shelves provided at certain locations. These shelves with Darul Kutub‟s signage will be place at three selected bus stops in IIUM Gombak campus; bus stops of Mahallah Safiyyah, Ameenah, and Farouq. Students are allowed to read or keep books provided.
Collected by every Mahallah monthly Stamp books
Dar Al Kutub
Mahallah
Place and update materials weekly
Locations
IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS FLOW
2.2
Scheduling
The project is for a semester period which covers approximately four months. The proposed schedule is as follows: No.
Date/Time
Tasks
1.
1 July 2012
Meetings
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Person-in-charge (PIC) Darul Kutub, Journalism Club
Remarks Appointment of PIC, delegation of job
(JC) and Mahallah Representatives Committees (MRCs) Darul Kutub
2.
15 July 2012
Construction of allocated spaces
3.
1 August 2012
Design of signage
JC
4.
1 August 2012
MRCs
5. 6.
15 August 2012 8 September 2012
7.
15 September 2012 – 11 January 2013
Collection of second hand reading materials Placement of shelves Shelving of reading materials Update materials on shelves (weekly)
2.3
Darul Kutub JC JC
scopes and additional suggestions. Request from IIUM for an area at the selected bus-stops. Attached with Darul Kutub‟s logo. Conducted at respective mahallahs. Materials collected by MRCs. Materials collected by MRCs.
Materials and Equipment
These are the list of items required by “space_book@DKiiu”: a)
Shelve: Three small-sized shelves will be used. They can be bought in IKEA or other
furniture store with a price of RM200 each. The main specification of this shelf is that it is made from stainless steel or plastic to preserve books under rain and heat. b)
Signage: “space_book@DKiiu” signage is placed above the shelves. It will be designed
by students from Journalism club with a simple design, yet big enough for people to see from afar. It is worth RM 10 each. c)
Reading materials: Materials consist of old books, magazines, bulletins and newspapers
are updated every week by Journalism Club.
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2.4
Cost
Proposed Budget: As stated above, our total proposed budget for the first year of doing this project is below the ITEMS
QUANTITY
AMOUNT (RM)
TOTAL (RM)
1) INITIAL COST
SHELVES
3 (UNIT)
200
600
SIGNAGE
3 (UNIT)
10
30
16 (WEEKS)
10
160
2) RECURRENCE COST
JOURNALISM CLUB
TOTAL
790
budget figure stated by the management which is RM 1,000. Thus, we have come out with reasonable total cost for the company‟s CSR project. Our cost consists of two types which are initial cost and recurrence cost. Since initial cost which includes shelves and signage that are going to be used for the project will be sustained for a long period, thus, the company only has to cover the cost once or until they become obsolete. For the recurrence cost, since this project will be continuously updated by the Journalism Club once a week for every semester, thus, fees of RM10 is going to be given for every week in every semester to the person in charge.
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3.0 CONCLUSION If IIUM community is not encourage to read, it is hard to generate reading culture among IIUM. The absence of reading culture will give birth to a generation without knowledge. In Surah al-Baqarah, verse 269, Allah has mentioned, “He gives wisdom to whom He wills, and whoever has been given wisdom has certainly been given much good. And none will remember except those of understanding (Ulul Albab).” In English commentaries of the quran, “Ulul Albab” is translated as “men of understanding” by „Abdullah Yusuf „Ali (The Holy Quran) and Marmaduke Pickthall (Holy Quran). To be regarded as “men of understanding”, students have to seek knowledge, which can be initiated through reading. Thus, it is suggested that Darul Kutub undertakes this proposed project at the end of this semester, 1st July 2012. The sooner Darul Kutub commences this project, the earlier it is for IIUM to establish reading culture.
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4.0 WORKS CITED 1. Bamberger, R. (1975). Promoting the reading habit. Paris, France: The Unesco Press. Retrieved April, 26, 2012, from http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0001/000134/013412eo.pdf 2. Clark, C. & Rumbold, K. (2006). Reading for pleasure: a research overview. National Literacy Trust. Retrieved May, 1, 2012, from www.scholastic.com/teachers/article/collateral_resources/pdf/i/Reading_for_pleasure.pdf 3. IIUM academic schedule 2011/2012. Retrieved May, 1, 2012, from http://iium.edu.my/sites/default/files/users/31/files/acad1112.pdf 4. IIUM academic schedule 2012/2013. Retrieved May, 1, 2012, from http://iium.edu.my/sites/default/files/users/31/files/academic%20calendar_1213_confirm ed.pdf 5. Lee, R. (2012, April 1). Super charge your studies, think critically. The Star Online. Retrieved April, 26, 2012, from http://thestar.com.my/education/story.asp?file=/2012/4/1/education/11024114&sec=educ ation 6. Malaysians still not reading enough, says Muhyiddin. (2009, April 19). The Star Online. Retrieved April, 26, 2012, from http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2009/4/19/nation/3725792&sec=nation 7. Malaysian graduates are low-class. (2012, March 5). The Star Online. Retrieved April, 26, 2012, from http://www.staroba.my/education/1157-malaysian-graduates-are-low-class.html 8. Mohd Kamal Hassan. (2009). The need to return to the Qur‟anic paradigm. Research & Information Centre on Islam. Retrived May, 2, 2012 from http://www.ricoi.org/articles/islam-a-science/111-the-need-to-return-to-the-quranicparadigm
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APPENDIX
SABEEL CONSULTANCY SERVICES
MASTURA HASHIM (0735072) SHAKIRAH SHAPIE (0738502) SITI AQILAH TALIB (0733292) SALSABILA ABD. RAHIM (0738750)
SABEEL CONSULTANCY SERVICES
COMPANY BACKGROUND Vision: To educate and share our best knowledge and skills in the
area of image, operation and effective working environment for the betterment of lives the clients served Mission: To be the best consultancy services provider by giving the highest
commitment to clients To uphold values of society by complying to the essence of cultural
and ethical conducts To create the most conducive and creative working environment for employees to work enthusiastically
SABEEL CONSULTANCY SERVICES
ORGANIZATIONAL CHART SITI AQILAH TALIB • Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
MASTURA HASHIM • Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
SALSABILA ABD. RAHIM • Chief Information Officer (CIO)
SHAKIRAH SHAPIE • Chief Operating Officer (COO)
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SABEEL CONSULTANCY SERVICES
SABEEL CONSULTANCY SERVICES
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Problem: Absence of reading culture Solution: CSR project-space_book@Dkiiu Cost: RM 790.00 Result: Inculcate reading behavior among IIUM
community
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1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Problem
Reading Habit of Malaysian
3% Do not read 15%
85%
65% Read book Read newspaper 17%
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Read magazine & comic
1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.2 Solution
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1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.3 Objectives Inculcate reading habit Fulfill philosophy of IIUM
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1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.4 Background While waiting for public transport…
10%
33%
27%
30%
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Use handphone Have conversation Do nothing Read books
1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.4 Background
BUS STOP MAHALLAH AMEENAH
BUS STOP MAHALLAH SAFIYYAH
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BUS STOP MAHALLAH FAROUQ
1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.5 Data sources
Primary Sources • Questionnaire • Survey
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Secondary Sources • Journals • Newspaper articles
1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.6 Scope & limitations
Scope • Create access to reading materials
Limitations • Weather condition • Continuous monitoring SABEEL CONSULTANCY SERVICES
2.0 DISCUSSION 2.1 Methods
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2.0 DISCUSSION 2.2 Scheduling No.
Date/Time
Tasks
Person-in-charge (PIC)
Remarks
1.
1 July 2012
Meetings
Darul Kutub, Journalism Club (JC) and Mahallah Representatives Committees (MRCs)
Appointment of PIC, delegation of job scopes and additional suggestions.
2.
15 July 2012
Construction of allocated spaces
Darul Kutub
Request from IIUM for an area at the selected bus-stops.
3.
1 August 2012
Design of signage
JC
Attached with Darul Kutub’s logo.
4.
1 August 2012
Collection of second hand reading materials
MRCs
Conducted at respective mahallahs.
5.
15 August 2012
Placement of shelves
Darul Kutub
6.
8 September 2012
Shelving of reading materials
JC
Materials collected by MRCs.
7.
15 September 2012 – 11 January 2013
Update materials on shelves (weekly)
JC
Materials collected by MRCs.
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2.0 DISCUSSION 2.2 Materials & equipment
Reading materials Shelves
Signage
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2.0 DISCUSSION 2.3 Cost
ITEMS
QUANTITY
AMOUNT (RM)
TOTAL (RM)
1) INITIAL COST
SHELVES
3 (UNIT)
200
600
SIGNAGE
3 (UNIT)
10
30
16 (WEEKS)
10
160
2) RECURRENCE COST
JOURNALISM CLUB
TOTAL
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790
3.0 CONCLUSION Al-Baqarah, (2:269):
“He grants wisdom to whom He
pleases; and he to whom wisdom is granted receives indeed a benefit overflowing; but none will grasp the Message but men of understanding” SABEEL CONSULTANCY SERVICES
[email protected] Telephone: 03-61966000 Facsimile: 03-61966060
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Admissions and Records Division, IIUM
ACADEMIC CALENDAR SEMESTER I, 2011/2012 SESSION
REGISTRATION OF : NEW STUDENTS (LOCAL & INTERNATIONAL)
04/09/2011 (Sunday)
1 day
REGISTRATION OF NEW STUDENTS (EX-CFS)
:
06/09/2011 (Tuesday)
1 day
LECTURES
:
12/09/2011 (Monday)
-
06/11/2011 (Sunday)
8 weeks
BREAK
:
07/11/2011 (Monday)
-
13/11/2011 (Sunday)
1 week
LECTURES
:
14/11/2011 (Monday)
-
25/12/2011 (Sunday)
6 weeks
REVISION PERIOD
:
26/12/2011 (Monday)
-
28/12/2011 (Wednesday)
3 days
EXAMINATION PERIOD
:
29/12/2011 (Thursday)
-
15/01/2012 (Sunday)
2 weeks 4 days
INTER SEM. VACATION
:
16/01/2012 (Monday)
-
06/02/2012 (Monday)
3 weeks 1 day
NOTES :
‘Eid Ul-Fitr National Day Malaysia Day Sultan of Pahang’s Birthday Deepavali ‘Eid Ul-Adha 1 Muharram Sultan Selangor’s Birthday Christmas Day New Year Chinese New Year Maulidur Rasul
30 - 31 August 2011 31 August 2011 16 September 2011 24 October 2011 26 October 2011 6 – 7 November 2011 27 November 2011 11 December 2011 25 December 2011 1 January 2012 23 – 24 January 2012 5 February 2012
Tuesday - Wednesday Wednesday Friday Monday Wednesday Sunday – Monday Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday Monday - Tuesday Sunday
¾
IIUM 27th Convocation
8 – 10 October 2011
Saturday - Monday
School Holidays School Holidays
27 Aug 2011 - 4 Sept 2011 19 Nov 2011 - 1 Jan 2012
Saturday - Sunday Saturday – Sunday
As endorsed in the 365th Senate Meeting held on 26th November 2010
Admissions and Records Division, IIUM
ACADEMIC CALENDAR SEMESTER II, 2011/2012 SESSION
REGISTRATION OF : NEW STUDENTS (INTERNATIONAL & LOCAL)
25/01/2012 (Wednesday)
1 day
REGISTRATION OF NEW STUDENTS (EX-CFS)
:
31/01/2012 (Tuesday)
1 day
LECTURES
:
07/02/2012 (Tuesday)
-
26/03/2012 (Monday)
7 weeks
BREAK
:
27/03/2012 (Tuesday)
-
01/04/2012 (Sunday)
6 days
LECTURES
:
02/04/2012 (Monday)
-
20/05/2012 (Sunday)
7 weeks
REVISION PERIOD
:
21/05/2012 (Monday)
-
23/05/2012 (Wednesday)
3 days
EXAMINATION PERIOD
:
24/05/2012 (Thursday)
-
09/06/2012 (Saturday)
2 weeks 3 days
INTER SEM. VACATION
:
10/06/2012 (Sunday)
-
24/06/2012 (Sunday)
2 weeks 1 day
23 – 24 January 2012 5 February 2012 February 2012 1 May 2012 7 May 2012 May 2012 2 June 2012
Monday – Tuesday Sunday
NOTES :
Chinese New Year Maulidur Rasul Thaipusam Labour Day Hol Day of Pahang Wesak Day SPB Yang Di-Pertuan Agong’s Birthday
Tuesday Monday Saturday
School Holidays
As endorsed in the 365th Senate Meeting held on 26th November 2010
Admissions and Records Division, IIUM
ACADEMIC CALENDAR SEMESTER III, 2011/2012 SESSION
REGISTRATION OF : NEW STUDENTS (INTERNATIONAL & LOCAL)
12/06/2012 (Tuesday)
1 day
REGISTRATION OF NEW STUDENTS (EX-CFS)
:
19/06/2012 (Tuesday)
1 day
LECTURES
:
25/06/2012 (Monday)
-
12/08/2012 (Sunday)
7 weeks
EXAMINATION PERIOD
:
13/08/2012 (Monday)
-
17/08/2012 (Friday)
5 days
INTER SEM. VACATION
:
18/08/2012 (Saturday)
-
09/09/2012 (Sunday)
3 weeks 2 days
NOTES : Nuzul Qur’an ‘Eid Ul-Fitr National Day
6 August 2012 19 - 20 August 2012 31 August 2012
Monday Sunday - Monday Friday
As endorsed in the 365th Senate Meeting held on 26th November 2010
Academic Management and Admission Division, IIUM
ACADEMIC CALENDAR SEMESTER I, 2012/2013 SESSION REGISTRATION OF NEW STUDENTS (INTERNATIONAL)
:
28/08/2012 (Tuesday)
1 day
REGISTRATION OF NEW STUDENTS (LOCAL)
:
02/09/2012 (Sunday)
1 day
REGISTRATION OF NEW STUDENTS (POSTGRADUATE)
:
03/09/2012 (Monday)
1 day
REGISTRATION OF NEW STUDENTS (EX-CFS)
:
04/09/2012 (Tuesday)
1 day
LECTURES
:
10/09/2012 (Monday)
-
21/10/2012 (Sunday)
6 weeks
BREAK
:
22/10/2012 (Monday)
-
28/10/2012 (Sunday)
1 week
LECTURES
:
29/10/2012 (Monday)
-
23/12/2012 (Sunday)
8 weeks
REVISION PERIOD
:
24/12/2012 (Monday)
-
27/12/2012 (Thursday)
4 days
EXAMINATION PERIOD
:
28/12/2012 (Friday)
-
13/01/2013 (Sunday)
2 weeks 3 days
INTER SEM. VACATION
:
14/01/2013 (Monday)
-
03/02/2013 (Sunday)
3 weeks
NOTES :
Malaysia Day Sultan of Pahang’s Birthday ‘Eid Ul-Adha Deepavali 1 Muharram Sultan Selangor’s Birthday Christmas Day New Year Maulidur Rasul
16 September 2012 24 October 2012 26 October 2012 13 November 2012 15 November 2012 11 December 2012 25 December 2012 1 January 2013 24 January 2013
Sunday Wednesday Friday Tuesday Thursday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Thursday
IIUM 28 Convocation
6 - 8 October 2012
Saturday - Monday
School Holidays
10 Nov 2012 - 1 Jan 2013
Saturday – Tuesday
th
As endorsed in the 378th Senate Meeting held on 24th February 2012
Academic Management and Admission Division, IIUM
ACADEMIC CALENDAR SEMESTER II, 2012/2013 SESSION
REGISTRATION OF : NEW STUDENTS (INTERNATIONAL & LOCAL)
22/01/2013 (Tuesday)
1 day
REGISTRATION OF NEW STUDENTS (POSTGRADUATE)
:
23/01/2013 (Wednesday)
1 day
REGISTRATION OF NEW STUDENTS (EX-CFS)
:
29/01/2013 (Tuesday)
1 day
LECTURES
:
04/02/2013 (Monday)
-
24/03/2013 (Sunday)
7 weeks
BREAK
:
25/03/2013 (Monday)
-
31/03/2013 (Sunday)
1 week
LECTURES
:
01/04/2013 (Monday)
-
19/05/2013 (Sunday)
7 weeks
REVISION PERIOD
:
20/05/2013 (Monday)
-
23/05/2013 (Thursday)
4 days
EXAMINATION PERIOD
:
24/05/2013 (Friday)
-
09/06/2013 (Sunday)
2 weeks 3 days
INTER SEM. VACATION
:
10/06/2013 (Monday)
-
23/06/2013 (Sunday)
2 weeks
NOTES :
Chinese New Year 10 – 11 February 2013 Thaipusam February 2013 Labour Day 1 May 2013 Hol Day of Pahang 7 May 2013 Wesak Day May 2013 SPB Yang Di-Pertuan Agong’s Birthday 1 June 2013
Sunday - Monday Wednesday Tuesday Saturday
School Holidays
As endorsed in the 378th Senate Meeting held on 24th February 2012
Academic Management and Admission Division, IIUM
ACADEMIC CALENDAR SEMESTER III, 2012/2013 SESSION
REGISTRATION OF : NEW STUDENTS (INTERNATIONAL & LOCAL)
11/06/2013 (Tuesday)
1 day
REGISTRATION OF NEW STUDENTS (POSTGRADUATE)
:
12/06/2013 (Wednesday)
1 day
REGISTRATION OF NEW STUDENTS (EX-CFS)
:
18/06/2013 (Tuesday)
1 day
LECTURES
:
24/06/2013 (Monday)
-
04/08/2013 (Sunday)
6 weeks
‘EID UL-FITR BREAK
:
05/08/2013 (Monday)
-
11/08/2013 (Sunday)
1 week
LECTURES
:
12/08/2013 (Monday)
-
18/08/2013 (Sunday)
1 week
EXAMINATION PERIOD
:
19/08/2013 (Monday)
-
25/08/2013 (Sunday)
1 week
INTER SEM. VACATION
:
26/08/2013 (Monday)
-
08/09/2013 (Sunday)
2 weeks
NOTES : Nuzul Qur’an ‘Eid Ul-Fitr National Day
26 July 2013 8 - 9 August 2013 31 August 2013
Friday Thursday - Friday Saturday
As endorsed in the 378th Senate Meeting held on 24th February 2012