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ieee symposium on business, engineering and industrial applications | 2012

The process of decision- making among councillors at local government level: A case study at Kuantan Municipal Council

Kamarudin Ngah; Zaherawati Zakaria; Jamaludin Mustaffa; Nazni Noordin; Mohd Zool Hilmie Mohamed Sawal

The study of power relationships in urban planning has tended to focus on a narrow definition of power rather than using power as the central concept in the explanation of decision-making process and formulation of planning policies. Even though very few studies of local government councillors are available there is little doubt that more is known about the roles, values and attitudes of elected members than about any other component of local government. The processes being investigated in this study are based on conceptual framework and theoretical approaches of decision-making, and attempts to look at the present practices, by interviewing a group of Councillors from Kuantan Municipality Council. Specifically, it attempts to understand the role of Councillors in the local government system and factors influence them in making the right decision. The new factors that developed from this study would contribute to the formulation of a new framework of decision-making. The findings presented are derived from those meeting and support by input from other parties such as politicians, planners and academicians. The interpretation of Councillors respond to certain questions was descriptively analysed. One striking conclusion that can be derived from the findings is that Councillors have no clear guidelines in order to assist them making a right decision on the councils matter. By using the new process that based on the 13 factors as decision-guidelines, they believed and agreed that will make their decisions fundamentally more accurate and focused. In future research, improvements that could be applied by councillors in ensuring the current process of decision-making at the local government level more inclusive and effective by enhancing the role of Councillors and strengthening strategic partnerships by collaborating with other focus groups.


Canadian Social Science | 2010

Malaysian Young Voters’ Voices in the New Political Landscape

Nazni Noordin; Mohd Zool Hilmie Mohamed Sawal; Zaherawati Zakaria; Zaliha Hj Hussin; Mohd Rizaimy Shaharudin; Hadzli Ishak; Jennifah Nordin; Syazliyati Ibrahim

The 12th General Election in March 2008 had changed Malaysia’s political landscape in significant ways. A series of unexpected events happened and for the first time in history, the ruling party, Barisan Nasional (BN) failed to obtain the two third majority votes. This ‘political tsunami’ had influenced people from various backgrounds especially those in the political parties to probe further into the reasons behind the changes. After a series of ‘post mortem’ and discussions, political leaders now began to realise about the importance of moving out from their ‘comfort zone’ and responding immediately to the signals from the public. By ignoring people’s voice particularly the young voters who made up more than forty percent of the total voters, political parties were digging their own graves. Thus, this paper was written in order to identify young voters’ trends and preferences in choosing their candidates to represent them in the new political landscape. The findings of this research showed that young voters preferred to choose candidates based on their profile, images and personal characteristics, visions and missions as well educational backgrounds. Most importantly, the candidates must also be ‘clean’ in all aspects. Hopefully, the findings will provide political parties better understanding of the young voters’ needs and want in order to ensure their parties’ survival since this group of voters is the deciding factor of the future Malaysian political landscape.Keywords: by- election; young voters; candidate factor; Permatang Pasir


American Journal of Economics and Business Administration | 2010

Service Quality Perceptions between Cooperative and Islamic Banks of Britain

Daing Maruak Sadek; Noor Saliza Zainal; Muhammad Saiful Islami Mohd Taher; Ahmad Fauzi Yahya; Mohd Rizaimy Shaharudin; Nazni Noordin; Zaherawati Zakaria; Kamaruzaman Jusoff


international conference on management science and engineering | 2011

The Study of Barrier Factors in Knowledge Sharing: A Case Study in Public University

Azlyn Ahmad Zawawi; Zaherawati Zakaria; Nur Zafifa Kamarunzaman; Nazni Noordin; Mohd Zool Hilmie Mohamed Sawal; Natrah Mat Junos; Nurul Shahida Ahmad Najid Najid


Asian Social Science | 2011

Key performance indicators (KPIs) in the public sector: A study in Malaysia

Zaherawati Zakaria; Mahazril ‘Aini Yaacob; Zuraini Yaacob; Nazni Noordin; Mohd Zool Hilmie Mohamed Sawal; Zuriawati Zakaria


Archive | 2012

Bankruptcy among Young Executives in Malaysia

Nazni Noordin; Zaherawati Zakaria; Mohd Zool Hilmie; Mohamed Sawal; Kamarudin Ngah; Zaliha Hj Hussin


Asian Social Science | 2012

Work Motivation among Malaysian Public Servants

Y. Mahazril ‘Aini; Y. Zuraini; H.A.K. Hafizah; Adnan Aminuddin; Zaherawati Zakaria; Nazni Noordin; Badrul Azmier Mohamed


International journal trade, economics and finance | 2012

The Voice of Youngsters on Baby Dumping Issues in Malaysia

Nazni Noordin; Zaherawati Zakaria; Mohd Zool Hilmie Mohamed Sawal; Zaliha Hj Hussin; Kamarudin Ngah; Jennifah Nordin


The Journal of Men's Studies | 2011

Formulation of Agenda 21 Process Indicators for Malaysia

Kamaruddin Ngah; Jamaludin Mustaffa; Zaherawati Zakaria; Nazni Noordin; Mohd Zool Hilmie Mohamed Sawal


Journal of Social Sciences | 2010

Environmental Functions Provided by Malaysian Local Government: User's Perception

Zaherawati Zakaria; Zuriawati Zakaria; Nazni Noordin; Mohd Zool Hilmie Mohamed Sawal; Mohd Zool Hilmie Mohamaed Sawal

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Kamarudin Ngah

Universiti Sains Malaysia

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Zuriawati Zakaria

Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman

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Jennifah Nordin

Universiti Teknologi MARA

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