The challenges of facilities management for pondok institution in Malaysia / Muhammad Shahrol Hafiz Ibrahim, Yuhainis Abdul Talib and Nor Aini Salleh

The pondok educational system is the earliest in the Malay Archipelago that focused on Islamic studies. Most pondok institutions in Malaysia depend on waqaf educational institutions. Since then, the development of the pondok required more attention in many aspects. There are limited studies on the i...

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Main Author: Hafiz Ibrahim, Muhammad Shahrol
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spelling my.uitm.ir.656892023-03-09T03:51:23Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/65689/ The challenges of facilities management for pondok institution in Malaysia / Muhammad Shahrol Hafiz Ibrahim, Yuhainis Abdul Talib and Nor Aini Salleh Hafiz Ibrahim, Muhammad Shahrol TH Building construction Details in building design and construction.Including walls, roofs Buildings: Construction with reference to use.Including public buildings, dwellings The pondok educational system is the earliest in the Malay Archipelago that focused on Islamic studies. Most pondok institutions in Malaysia depend on waqaf educational institutions. Since then, the development of the pondok required more attention in many aspects. There are limited studies on the issues due to lack of awareness on the need of strategic facilities management (FM) in order to avoid buildings being dilapidated and deteriorated. The aim of this paper is to identify the challenges of managing the pondok facilities. Content analysis was used in this paper by critically reviewing previous literature. Finding shows these three challenges are widely discussed in the articles among six challenges found. They are; (i) lack in fund allocation (ii) building age (iii) lack in expertise and staff. Thus, it can be concluded that the development of pondok institutions required sufficient financial support by the authority in order to ensure the sustainability of these institutions. 2022 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/65689/1/65689.pdf The challenges of facilities management for pondok institution in Malaysia / Muhammad Shahrol Hafiz Ibrahim, Yuhainis Abdul Talib and Nor Aini Salleh. (2022) In: Virtual Go Green: Conference and Publication (v-Gogreen 2021) “Rethinking Built Environment: Towards a Sustainable Future” 29th-30th September 2021, 29 - 30 September 2021, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Cawangan Perak.
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Details in building design and construction.Including walls, roofs
Buildings: Construction with reference to use.Including public buildings, dwellings
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Details in building design and construction.Including walls, roofs
Buildings: Construction with reference to use.Including public buildings, dwellings
Hafiz Ibrahim, Muhammad Shahrol
The challenges of facilities management for pondok institution in Malaysia / Muhammad Shahrol Hafiz Ibrahim, Yuhainis Abdul Talib and Nor Aini Salleh
description The pondok educational system is the earliest in the Malay Archipelago that focused on Islamic studies. Most pondok institutions in Malaysia depend on waqaf educational institutions. Since then, the development of the pondok required more attention in many aspects. There are limited studies on the issues due to lack of awareness on the need of strategic facilities management (FM) in order to avoid buildings being dilapidated and deteriorated. The aim of this paper is to identify the challenges of managing the pondok facilities. Content analysis was used in this paper by critically reviewing previous literature. Finding shows these three challenges are widely discussed in the articles among six challenges found. They are; (i) lack in fund allocation (ii) building age (iii) lack in expertise and staff. Thus, it can be concluded that the development of pondok institutions required sufficient financial support by the authority in order to ensure the sustainability of these institutions.
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title The challenges of facilities management for pondok institution in Malaysia / Muhammad Shahrol Hafiz Ibrahim, Yuhainis Abdul Talib and Nor Aini Salleh
title_short The challenges of facilities management for pondok institution in Malaysia / Muhammad Shahrol Hafiz Ibrahim, Yuhainis Abdul Talib and Nor Aini Salleh
title_full The challenges of facilities management for pondok institution in Malaysia / Muhammad Shahrol Hafiz Ibrahim, Yuhainis Abdul Talib and Nor Aini Salleh
title_fullStr The challenges of facilities management for pondok institution in Malaysia / Muhammad Shahrol Hafiz Ibrahim, Yuhainis Abdul Talib and Nor Aini Salleh
title_full_unstemmed The challenges of facilities management for pondok institution in Malaysia / Muhammad Shahrol Hafiz Ibrahim, Yuhainis Abdul Talib and Nor Aini Salleh
title_sort challenges of facilities management for pondok institution in malaysia / muhammad shahrol hafiz ibrahim, yuhainis abdul talib and nor aini salleh
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url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/65689/1/65689.pdf
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