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ISLAMIC LEADERSHIP INVENTORY FOR MALAYSIA ORGANIZATIONS

Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN SOCIAL SCIENCE, ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT STUDY
Author(s): ABDUL HALIM H , AMIN AL-HADI S , MAHAZAN A.M , MIZAN ADILIAH A.I. , MOHD. ZAINOL A.A. , NURHAFIZAH S , SALHAH A. , WAN MOHD. FAZRUL AZDI W.R

Abstract: Islamic Managerial Leadership (ILI) is expected to be a combination of modern dimensions of conventional managerial leadership and fundamental dimensions of Islamic leadership. The dimensions of ILI were inductively developed through comparative content analysis based on the concept of Servant Leadership and the Islamic Leadership. The content analysis revealed 19 separate clusters in which 79 items were identified for ILI. Most of the items are self-developed, based on several widely-used managerial leadership inventory. ILI was distributed to 120 Muslim professionals with leadership roles in Malaysia. The results of the Principal Component Analysis revealed the presence of 10 clusters with eigenvalues exceeding 1, explaining 56.47% variance. The 10 clusters could validate the 19 clusters identified in the comparative content analysis based on the reason that most of the items are loaded in the 10 clusters. In addition, each dimension has good internal consistency, with a cronbach alp

  • Publication Date: 02-Jun-2014
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-011-8-115
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A QUALITATIVE STUDY ON THE CHALLENGES I N ISLAMIC QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ( M S 1900 :2005): IMPLEMENTATION WITHIN MALAYSIA‟S PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION (MPHEI)

Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN SOCIAL SCIENCE, ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT STUDY
Author(s): AB. MUMIN AB. GHANI , HASAN AL-BANNA MOHAMED , SITI ARNI BASIR

Abstract: In 2005, Malaysia crafted history as it instigated the first ever Islamic quality management system in the world, namely Islamic Quality Management System MS 1900:2005. MS 1900 is developed employing ISO 9001 as its base. MS 1900 is a structured system to help organisations in delivering products and services that congregate customers’ requirements, as well as regulatory requirements and the dictates of Shari’a (Islamic commandment). The Shari’a requirements are incorporated as an addition to the requirements of ISO 9001, and intend to close the gap that exists in the ISO 9001 standard in relation to the Islamic perspective. MS 1900 has three principles; namely compliance to the principles of Halal and Haram, value based management and decision taken in line with the objective of Shari’a (upholding human interest). Despite an ignition of interest in the promising of QMS in the recent years, little research has been carried out to study the MS 1900 implementation processes within higher

  • Publication Date: 02-Jun-2014
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-011-8-49
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