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NIK ZAFRI BIN ABDUL MAJID,
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Email: nikzafri@yahoo.com, nikzafri@gmail.com
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Kelantanese, Alumni of Sultan Ismail College Kelantan (SICA), IT Competency Cert, Certified Written English Professional US. Has participated in many seminars/conferences (local/ international) in the capacity of trainer/lecturer and participant.

Affiliations :- Network Member of Gerson Lehrman Group, Institute of Quality Malaysia, Auditor ISO 9000 IRCAUK, Auditor OHSMS (SIRIM and STS) /EMS ISO 14000 and Construction Quality Assessment System CONQUAS, CIDB (Now BCA) Singapore),

* Possesses almost 30 years of experience/hands-on in the multi-modern management & technical disciplines (systems & methodologies) such as Knowledge Management (Hi-Impact Management/ICT Solutions), Quality (TQM/ISO), Safety Health Environment, Civil & Building (Construction), Manufacturing, Motivation & Team Building, HR, Marketing/Branding, Business Process Reengineering, Economy/Stock Market, Contracts/Project Management, Finance & Banking, etc. He was employed to international bluechips involving in national/international megaprojects such as Balfour Beatty Construction/Knight Piesold & Partners UK, MMI Insurance Group Australia, Hazama Corporation (Hazamagumi) Japan (with Mitsubishi Corporation, JA Jones US, MMCE and Ho-Hup) and Sunway Construction Berhad (The Sunway Group of Companies). Among major projects undertaken : Pergau Hydro Electric Project, KLCC Petronas Twin Towers, LRT Tunnelling, KLIA, Petronas Refineries Melaka, Putrajaya Government Complex, Sistem Lingkaran Lebuhraya Kajang (SILK), Mex Highway, KLIA1, KLIA2 etc. Once serviced SMPD Management Consultants as Associate Consultant cum Lecturer for Diploma in Management, Institute of Supervisory Management UK/SMPD JV. Currently – Associate/Visiting Consultants/Facilitators, Advisors for leading consulting firms (local and international) including project management. To name a few – Noma SWO Consult, Amiosh Resources, Timur West Consultant Sdn. Bhd., TIJ Consultants Group (Malaysia and Singapore) and many others.

* Ex-Resident Weekly Columnist of Utusan Malaysia (1995-1998) and have produced more than 100 articles related to ISO-9000– Management System and Documentation Models, TQM Strategic Management, Occupational Safety and Health (now OHSAS 18000) and Environmental Management Systems ISO 14000. His write-ups/experience has assisted many students/researchers alike in module developments based on competency or academics and completion of many theses. Once commended by the then Chief Secretary to the Government of Malaysia for his diligence in promoting and training the civil services (government sector) based on “Total Quality Management and Quality Management System ISO-9000 in Malaysian Civil Service – Paradigm Shift Scalar for Assessment System”

Among Nik Zafri’s clients : Adabi Consumer Industries Sdn. Bhd, (MRP II, Accounts/Credit Control) The HQ of Royal Customs and Excise Malaysia (ISO 9000), Veterinary Services Dept. Negeri Sembilan (ISO 9000), The Institution of Engineers Malaysia (Aspects of Project Management – KLCC construction), Corporate HQ of RHB (Peter Drucker's MBO/KRA), NEC Semiconductor - Klang Selangor (Productivity Management), Prime Minister’s Department Malaysia (ISO 9000), State Secretarial Office Negeri Sembilan (ISO 9000), Hidrological Department KL (ISO 9000), Asahi Kluang Johor(System Audit, Management/Supervisory Development), Tunku Mahmood (2) Primary School Kluang Johor (ISO 9000), Consortium PANZANA (HSSE 3rd Party Audit), Lecturer for Information Technology Training Centre (ITTC) – Authorised Training Center (ATC) – University of Technology Malaysia (UTM) Kluang Branch Johor, Kluang General Hospital Johor (Management/Supervision Development, Office Technology/Administration, ISO 9000 & Construction Management), Kahang Timur Secondary School Johor (ISO 9000), Sultan Abdul Jalil Secondary School Kluang Johor (Islamic Motivation and Team Building), Guocera Tiles Industries Kluang Johor (EMS ISO 14000), MNE Construction (M) Sdn. Bhd. Kota Tinggi Johor (ISO 9000 – Construction), UITM Shah Alam Selangor (Knowledge Management/Knowledge Based Economy /TQM), Telesystem Electronics/Digico Cable(ODM/OEM for Astro – ISO 9000), Sungai Long Industries Sdn. Bhd. (Bina Puri Group) - ISO 9000 Construction), Secura Security Printing Sdn. Bhd,(ISO 9000 – Security Printing) ROTOL AMS Bumi Sdn. Bhd & ROTOL Architectural Services Sdn. Bhd. (ROTOL Group) – ISO 9000 –Architecture, Bond M & E (KL) Sdn. Bhd. (ISO 9000 – Construction/M & E), Skyline Telco (M) Sdn. Bhd. (Knowledge Management),Technochase Sdn. Bhd JB (ISO 9000 – Construction), Institut Kefahaman Islam Malaysia (IKIM – ISO 9000 & Internal Audit Refresher), Shinryo/Steamline Consortium (Petronas/OGP Power Co-Generation Plant Melaka – Construction Management and Safety, Health, Environment), Hospital Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (Negotiation Skills), Association for Retired Intelligence Operatives of Malaysia (Cyber Security – Arpa/NSFUsenet, Cobit, Till, ISO/IEC ISMS 27000 for Law/Enforcement/Military), T.Yamaichi Corp. (M) Sdn. Bhd. (EMS ISO 14000) LSB Manufacturing Solutions Sdn. Bhd., (Lean Scoreboard (including a full development of System-Software-Application - MSC Malaysia & Six Sigma) PJZ Marine Services Sdn. Bhd., (Safety Management Systems and Internal Audit based on International Marine Organization Standards) UNITAR/UNTEC (Degree in Accountacy – Career Path/Roadmap) Cobrain Holdings Sdn. Bhd.(Managing Construction Safety & Health), Speaker for International Finance & Management Strategy (Closed Conference), Pembinaan Jaya Zira Sdn. Bhd. (ISO 9001:2008-Internal Audit for Construction Industry & Overview of version 2015), Straits Consulting Engineers Sdn. Bhd. (Full Integrated Management System – ISO 9000, OHSAS 18000 (ISO 45000) and EMS ISO 14000 for Civil/Structural/Geotechnical Consulting), Malaysia Management & Science University (MSU – (Managing Business in an Organization), Innoseven Sdn. Bhd. (KVMRT Line 1 MSPR8 – Awareness and Internal Audit (Construction), ISO 9001:2008 and 2015 overview for the Construction Industry), Kemakmuran Sdn. Bhd. (KVMRT Line 1 - Signages/Wayfinding - Project Quality Plan and Construction Method Statement ), Lembaga Tabung Haji - Flood ERP, WNA Consultants - DID/JPS -Flood Risk Assessment and Management Plan - Prelim, Conceptual Design, Interim and Final Report etc., Tunnel Fire Safety - Fire Risk Assessment Report - Design Fire Scenario), Safety, Health and Environmental Management Plans leading construction/property companies/corporations in Malaysia, Timur West Consultant : Business Methodology and System, Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) ISO/IEC 27001:2013 for Majlis Bandaraya Petaling Jaya ISMS/Audit/Risk/ITP Technical Team, MPDT Capital Berhad - ISO 9001: 2015 - Consultancy, Construction, Project Rehabilitation, Desalination (first one in Malaysia to receive certification on trades such as Reverse Osmosis Seawater Desalination and Project Recovery/Rehabilitation)

* Has appeared for 10 consecutive series in “Good Morning Malaysia RTM TV1’ Corporate Talk Segment discussing on ISO 9000/14000 in various industries. For ICT, his inputs garnered from his expertise have successfully led to development of work-process e-enabling systems in the environments of intranet, portal and interactive web design especially for the construction and manufacturing. Some of the end products have won various competitions of innovativeness, quality, continual-improvements and construction industry award at national level. He has also in advisory capacity – involved in development and moderation of websites, portals and e-profiles for mainly corporate and private sectors, public figures etc. He is also one of the recipients for MOSTE Innovation for RFID use in Electronic Toll Collection in Malaysia.

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Thursday, November 30, 2023

DSP # 7 Public-Private Partnerships: Key Component to Creating A Mature Data Ecosystem - (in my view - Nik Zafri)


It was an incredibly enriching and valuable discussion. Both the speaker and moderator were exceptional. The Q&A segment was especially captivating, allowing for a fantastic exchange between myself, the moderator, and the passionate, deeply knowledgeable speaker, Mr. Ivan Mortimer-Schutts, showcasing his extensive experience in the field through thorough and passionate discussions on various topics.

I am particularly interested in the topics such as :

Fostering collaborations between governmental bodies and the public (with universities also playing a significant part) to promote conscientious data sharing involves multiple facets: creating awareness and educating the public. This effort necessitates establishing collaborative structures. Additional factors to consider encompass privacy and security concerns, policy formulation, engagement strategies, feedback mechanisms, ethical frameworks, incentivizing responsible data sharing, addressing challenges, and harnessing expertise to implement responsible data-sharing practices.

I observed the impending necessity for Malaysia to establish a civic society-focused entity dedicated to enhancing awareness regarding data, which would play a pivotal role in promoting responsible data practices. This organization would engage in educational and advocacy efforts, regulatory framework establishment, guideline formulation, governance, fostering data literacy, and providing legal support, especially for marginalized groups. Such an entity has the potential to empower individuals, foster trust, encourage dialogue, wield influence, stimulate economic growth, prevent misuse, and ultimately cultivate a culture of responsibility. However, there is a need for further research into successful models and case studies from other nations to adapt and tailor them to suit the Malaysian context.

Common concerns have also been addressed but suffice it to say, you can refer to this article of mine to know more.

Good job Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC), Malaysiakini BM , Digital News Asia and the Government of Malaysia.

PENANG WAREHOUSE COLLAPSE - POSSIBLE CAUSES


(Photo Source : The Star)
The perspectives shared below are to be considered as strictly personal and unofficial opinions concerning the recent Penang Warehouse collapse, which tragically may have resulted in the loss of 4-5 workers' lives. It's a distressing event, especially given the recurrence of such incidents elsewhere in Malaysia. These viewpoints stem from my individual experience and are not intended to sway or impact any ongoing investigations conducted by the authorities in any manner
Beams under construction can collapse due to various reasons, including:
Design Flaws?
Since the project has been going on for quite some time, I do not think it is relevant to the design flaws. Possibly, the original plan or method statement of installation were not being adhered to leading to weak points or inadequate load-bearing capacities in the beams.
Material Deficiencies?
I also feel that it has little relation to substandard or faulty construction material but of course, you can never tell - low-quality steel or concrete can compromise the structural integrity of the beams.
Construction Errors?
Can also be the possible cause where mistakes made during the construction process, like inaccurate measurements, improper installation of reinforcements, or poor welding, can weaken the beams.

Excessive Loads?
Can be another possible cause. Beams may collapse if they're subjected to loads beyond their intended capacity, either due to unexpected heavy weights, construction equipment errors, or overloading (workers, materials or machines placed on the beam) during the construction phase.
Environmental Factors?
It was said that heavy rains are occurring during the time of construction. Extreme weather conditions like strong winds, heavy rains, (possibly ponding areas can also soften the ground) - can stress beams beyond their limits, causing them to fail.
Lack of Maintenance?
I am unsure whether this is the case but insufficient or improper maintenance during the construction phase could lead to deterioration of materials over time, weakening the beams.
Foundation Issues?
This can also be a cause where problems with the foundation or support structures at the said location can compromise the stability of the beams and eventually cause them to collapse.

Human Error?
This is a common problem. Where there is accident, the question of inadequate supervision will always arise. Others can include workers negligence or lack of adherence to safety protocols can contribute to mistakes that lead to beam collapse. All these comes back to supervision - either Safety or Construction.
Understanding these potential causes is crucial in ensuring proper precautions are taken during construction to prevent such collapses and maintain safety standards. Quality control, adherence to building codes, regular inspections, and employing skilled professionals are essential to mitigate these risks.

VISIT TO JABATAN KERJA RAYA WILAYAH PERSEKUTUAN PUTRAJAYA

2:40 PM, 30 NOVEMBER, 2023

As with my previous visits to other JKR locations, I continue to be consistently impressed by the quality of services and information provided. The front office/reception staff is notably resourceful and well-versed in the subject matter, showcasing the professionalism of JKR




Tuesday, November 28, 2023

CORRUPTION AND MONEY LAUNDERING TODAY

 I'd sincerely advise those involved in money laundering or corruption: attempting to outwit authorities is not a viable strategy. Eventually, regardless of your cunning, the risk of being caught is high, leading to severe penalties and imprisonment.


Corruption and money laundering constantly evolve as people find new ways to exploit systems.

Cryptocurrency is one of them. Its decentralized and pseudo-anonymous nature makes it attractive for illicit activities. Criminals are hiding behind cryptocurrencies to launder money by converting it into various cryptocurrencies and moving it through multiple accounts.

The good old trick still lives -  - establishing shell companies and trusts in countries with lax regulations allows individuals to obscure their identities and the origins of funds.

Trade-Based Money Laundering is done by manipulating trade invoices or falsify goods and services to move money across borders without detection.

Another old trick is via real estate where launderers invest illicit funds in high-value real estate, which can be sold later, legitimizing the money.

What is on the rise now are online gaming and gambling. These too are using platforms or sites to launder money by placing bets and cashing out with "clean" money.

The authorities should also look into those providing "the so-called" "professional services" hiding behind legal or accounting firms to legitimize illegal funds through transactions or complex financial structures.

Other which has posed so much risk is what I know as Cyber-Enabled Financial Crimes. Techniques like phishing, ransomware, and hacking can generate illicit funds that are then laundered through various means, including cryptocurrency.


Authorities and financial institutions should continuously adapting their strategies to combat these evolving methods. Technologies like AI and machine learning must be employed to detect patterns and anomalies in financial transactions, aiding in the fight against money laundering and corruption.

Monday, November 27, 2023

CONCERNS ON THE NATIONAL DATA SHARING POLICY




The National Data Sharing Policy may raise several concerns related to privacy, security, and ethical implications. These issues need to be adequately addressed to ensure cooperation and participation from all parties. Among the 7 most significant issues that I've identified are :

1) Privacy Risks - Sharing national data can compromise individual privacy if not handled securely. Sensitive information might be exposed, leading to potential misuse or unauthorized access.

Implementing data sharing is like opening the floodgates to a wide range of potential threats, such as hacking or malware. The more people who have access to the data, the more opportunities there are for unauthorized parties to access it. (Castordoc)

2) Security Breaches - Data sharing introduces the risk of security breaches. If not adequately protected, shared data can fall into the wrong hands, leading to identity theft, fraud, or other malicious activities.

These are all common types of security breach or incidents. For example, a lost laptop, mobile phone, or external hard drive that is unlocked can easily direct to data being stolen if it ends up in the wrong hands. Also, a locked device could be hacked into by a sophisticated attacker (Knowledge Hut)

3) Ethical Considerations - There are ethical dilemmas regarding consent, transparency, and the fair use of shared data. Ensuring data is used responsibly and ethically can be challenging.

Data protection is an ethical issue. It involves respect for individuals and their rights regarding privacy and the use of information about them. External funders, particularly the EU, are seeking increasing levels of assurance with regard to data protection and ethics. (University of Edinburg)

4) Data Accuracy and Quality - Shared data might not always be accurate or up-to-date. This can lead to decisions based on flawed information, impacting policy-making and public services.

There are six main dimensions of data quality: accuracy, completeness, consistency, validity, uniqueness, and timeliness. (Heavy AI)

5) Regulatory Compliance - Complying with various regional or international data protection regulations adds complexity. Different jurisdictions might have conflicting requirements, making it challenging to streamline data sharing processes.

Regulatory data protection (RDP) is an intellectual property right available for a limited duration which protects an innovator's proprietary safety and efficacy data for its innovative product (Merck)

6) Data Monetization and Control - There's a concern about how shared data might be monetized or used for commercial purposes without proper consent or benefit sharing for the individuals whose data is being shared.

With data monetization, personal information is often collected without explicit permission from users. This raises ethical questions about who owns the data and whether individuals have control over how it is used. Another drawback is the risk of data breaches or misuse (The Cable)

7) Public Trust and Perception - Mishandling of data can erode public trust in government institutions or organizations responsible for data sharing, leading to reluctance in participating in future data-sharing initiatives.

Findings suggested that public's trust may not meet the needs of of the policy. There is a majority of the public having lack of trust on the organizations having information and share it on multiple platforms. This requires a new module to gain public trust via knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs to inform policies and practices for data sharing.

Addressing the abovementioned concerns requires robust data protection frameworks, strong encryption, clear policies for consent and usage, regular audits, and a commitment to transparency to maintain trust and safeguard individual rights.

SEJARAH CHAMPA

Pada awalnya saya terlintas untuk menulis kisah Sejarah Champa mengikut kajian saya untuk membidas fiksyen/mitos dan untuk menyokong fakta tetapi tergerak di hati tidak mahu meneruskan hasrat saya. Mungkin di suatu masa yang sesuai kelak.

Kisah Champa ini sebenarnya menarik dan juga satu kisah yang paling rumit serta kompleks untuk diperbincangkan. Kisah Champa juga telah berjaya mengumpulkan ramai penyokong dan ramai penentang (samada penyokong atau penentang yang taksub atau yang waras) menggunakan fakta masing-masing yang dirujuk kepada sumber-sumber yang kaya - malah ada yang membuat kajian (yang pada saya agak lemah sedikit sampelnya) mengenai DNA..

Walaupun saya seorang pengkaji bebas tetapi melihatkan kisah Champa ini telah menimbulkan konflik yang amat besar, maka saya telah membuat keputusan untuk tidak menulis mengenai Champa buat masa ini kerana mungkin akan mendatangkan pergaduhan yang tidak perlu. 

Cuma secara peribadi, saya yakin dengan kebenaran sumber yang saya aa dalam simpanan saya sebagaimana pengkaji dan pengkritik (tidak kira nawaitu mereka) yakin dengan apa yang ditulis oleh mereka.

Cuma saya ingin menyarankan, apa-apa yang kita percaya perlu diuji terlebih dahulu sebelum kita mengambil apa-apa catatan dari sebarang rujukan. Selalulah ambil inisiatif untuk memeriksa sumber kita samada buku atau kitab atau jurnal mahupun sumber dari internet - sekurang-kurangya kita perlu tahu mengenai sumber kita- tahun berapa asalnya ianya ditulis, perbandingannya dengan sumber-sumber lain, siapakah penulis berkenaan dsb.  

Ciri-ciri ini dapat menguatkan hujjah kita dalam perbincangan secara beradab mengikut tradisi ilmu tanpa mencarut dan memaki-maki orang lain atau berkata-kata secara retorik dan tidak jelas atau hanya menjadi "penumpang" atau bercakap untuk mendapat publisiti murahan atau untuk menafikan pendapat orang lain dan hanya kita seorang sahaja yang betul. (Ingatlah kita akan bertanggungjawab di akhirat kelak kerana menulis perkara yang tidak benar atau samar-samar malah menyebabkan kita ikut sama menanggung dosa mereka yang menyokong hal yang tidak benar hasil tulisan kita)

Malah yang terbaik; jika kita mampu, ziarahilah lokasi-lokasi yang terbabit dan kajilah setakat yang kita mampu. 

Kita tidak akan tahu kebenaran sehinggalah tiba masanya kelak. Mungkin masih belum tiba masanya untuk kita mendedahkan hal Champa namun saya tidak menyekat sesiapa sahaja yang ingin menulis atau berbicara mengenai sejarah Champa. Itu hak mereka.

Kita tidak akan tahu kebenaran sehinggalah tiba masanya kelak. Mungkin masih belum tiba masanya untuk kita mendedahkan hal Champa namun saya tidak menyekat sesiapa sahaja yang ingin menulis mengenai sejarah Champa.

Sekadar memberikan pendapat.

THE TRUTH ABOUT HUMAN MICROCHIP IMPLANTS - A brief research by Nik Zafri

Microchip implants in humans do exist and no longer an element of science fiction. It serve various purposes, though they're not widespread and their use is often debated. 




(Photosource : ABC News)

1) Medical Information - Implants can carry a person's medical history, allergies, or other vital health information. In emergencies, this data can be accessed by medical professionals to provide appropriate care, especially if the person is unconscious or unable to communicate.


2) Identification and Access Control - They can act as a form of identification or access control, similar to keycards or passwords. For instance, they can be used to unlock doors, log into computers, or make payments.


3) Tracking and Location Services - Some argue for implants to track individuals for safety or security reasons. For example, they might be used to locate missing persons or monitor the movements of individuals in sensitive or high-risk environments.


4) Convenience - In some cases, people advocate for implants to simplify tasks, such as making payments, storing personal data, or replacing traditional forms of identification.


5) Experimental Applications -  Researchers explore potential future uses, such as enhancing human capabilities, integrating technology with biology, or even assisting in cognitive functions.


However, concerns regarding privacy, security, and ethical implications surround the use of microchip implants in humans. There are debates about consent, data protection, and the potential for abuse or unauthorized access to personal information.


As of now, the use of microchip implants in humans is not widespread, and regulations regarding their application and usage vary across different regions.

Saturday, November 18, 2023

3D PRINTED HOUSE

3D printed house is its making way into the construction industry even in Malaysia as I speak. It's going to be a great catalyst to house and building construction technology. Imagine a stable and cost-effective structure built using 3D printing technology.

Instead of traditional construction methods like bricklaying or using pre-made materials, these houses are constructed layer by layer using a large 3D printer.

The printer typically uses materials like concrete, plastics, or other composite materials to create the layers, gradually building up the entire structure.

The process offers several potential advantages, including reduced construction time, lower costs, and the ability to create more complex architectural designs.

Additionally, it can be more environmentally friendly by minimizing waste and utilizing sustainable materials. As the technology continues to evolve, 3D printed houses have the potential to revolutionize the construction industry by providing affordable and customizable housing solutions.


I've had to put in more effort despite feeling my age catching up with me.

 


Friday, November 17, 2023

WHY DID AIRLINES FAIL?

 Airlines can fail for various reasons, often due to a combination of factors -


Financial Challenges - High operating costs, fuel price fluctuations, and intense competition can strain an airline's finances. Mismanagement of funds, debt, or economic downturns can exacerbate these issues.

Operational Issues - Poor operational efficiency, maintenance problems, or technical issues can lead to service disruptions, impacting customer satisfaction and overall business performance.

Market Conditions - Changes in traveler behavior, shifts in demand, or geopolitical factors like pandemics*, wars**, or natural disasters can significantly affect airline revenue.

Regulatory Challenges - Stringent regulations, compliance issues, or changes in government policies can impact an airline's ability to operate or expand.

Management Decisions - Poor strategic decisions, such as expanding too quickly, entering unprofitable routes, or failing to adapt to industry changes, can contribute to an airline's downfall.

Labor Disputes - Conflicts with labor unions, strikes, or disputes over contracts and wages can disrupt operations and damage an airline's reputation.

Safety Concerns - Any significant safety incidents, accidents, or a poor safety record can severely impact public trust and confidence in an airline.





The COVID-19 pandemic* - has severely affected the airline industry, resulting in significant layoffs among both air and ground staff due to decreased passenger demand.

War** - disrupts the usual functioning of airlines, affecting everything from operational logistics to financial stability, service and route disruptions and passenger confidence.

Usually, it's not just one factor but a combination of these that leads to an airline's failure. Success in the airline industry requires careful navigation through numerous challenges.

Thursday, November 16, 2023

DO NOT FORGET HOW YOU GET HERE. IS VENGEANCE WORTHED?

Success often emerges from overcoming challenging times in life. However, upon reaching a certain pinnacle of success, some individuals become excessively vigilant and redirect their achievements toward seeking vengeance against those who once hindered them. Upon achieving the downfall of their adversaries, they find satisfaction and delight in their misfortune, stating, "That's the consequence for crossing me." Regrettably, individuals of this nature eventually encounter their own downfall, often unable to recover or rise again.


Wednesday, November 15, 2023

TENDER SITE VISIT - CONSULTANCY BASED ON STANDARDS AND CODES OF PRACTICE - ROAD/HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION etc.

 


Completed a site visit for a tender related to consultancy services based on standards and codes of practice in highway/road construction, slope stability, street furniture, and drainage.

FYI - Someone asked me what's the last photo is all about. Actually I am guiding the land surveyor where to place the Total Station

Tuesday, November 14, 2023

What Makes our KVMRT System different from than other countries

Someone asked me what makes our KVMRT System different than other countries. Here's what I think : (Photo source : Wikipedia) but first the disclaimer :

The following opinion is mostly my own and it's not the official information. Please refer to the official website - https://www.mymrt.com.my/
Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) systems is the most notable mode of public transportation in the Klang Valley and in the Kuala Lumpur metropolitan area. The Klang Valley MRT is a modern, integrated, and expanding rapid transit system that aims to improve public transportation in the region.
Here are some key features and aspects that I think - may differentiate the Malaysian MRT system from those in other countries:
Integration with Other Transport Modes - The Klang Valley MRT (KVMRT) is designed to integrate with other existing modes of public transportation, including buses and commuter trains. Integration is crucial for creating a seamless and efficient public transportation network.
Stations and Coverage - KVMRT have stations strategically located to serve key areas within the Klang Valley. The coverage and accessibility of stations play a significant role in the effectiveness of the system.
Technology and Design - The MRT systems around the world vary in terms of technology and design. Malaysia have adopted advanced technologies for ticketing, train control, and passenger information systems. The design of stations and trains may also reflect local architectural and cultural influences.
Public Engagement and Communication - The planning and implementation of the MRT system often involve public engagement and communication. Malaysia have conducted extensive public consultations and awareness campaigns to involve citizens in the development process.
Government Policies and Funding - The financing model and government policies behind the MRT system in Malaysia may differ from those in other countries. The funding structure, whether it relies on government funding, public-private partnerships, or other mechanisms, can impact the system's development and sustainability.
Environmental Considerations - The MRT system in Malaysia has incorporated environmentally friendly features, such as energy-efficient trains, green station designs, and efforts to reduce the overall carbon footprint.
Cultural and Regional Considerations - Local culture and regional considerations can influence the design and operation of the MRT system. For example, there might be architectural elements, public art, or cultural symbols incorporated into the station designs.
Expansion Plans - Malaysia's MRT system have ongoing and planned expansions to serve a growing population and address increasing transportation needs. Expansion plans are crucial for ensuring the long-term effectiveness of the system.

SOLAR SYSTEM DESIGN AND NETWORKING - a brief guideline

 



Networking in in solar systems design has always been a topic that is "easier said than done". But with proper guideline, the networking has a big future potential to open up a network of business.

I personally believe that building connections is extremely important within the industry to enhance collaboration.

We also need to stay updated on advancements, and create opportunities for professional growth.

Here are some useful tips :

a. Get the knowledge by attending events such as conferences, trade shows, and seminars related to solar energy and systems design. These events provide excellent opportunities to meet professionals, learn about new technologies, and stay updated on industry trends. Remember solar system design is a very unique scenario. You may think that you have what it takes but you need others to provide other expertise that you may not possess.

b. Affiliate with the right professional organizationsdon't be afraid or timid to become a member of organizations like the Malaysian Photovoltaic Industry Association, Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) or the International Solar Energy Society ISES. These groups offer networking events, forums, and access to valuable resources.

c. LinkedIn is a great online platform that I know of connecting with professionals in the solar energy field. Join relevant groups, participate in discussions, and share your knowledge and experiences.

d. Seek Opportunity to collaborate on solar projects. Working with others not only enhances your skills but also expands your network within the industry.

e. Stay Informed - on the latest developments of solar technology by taking courses, attending webinars, or pursuing certifications. This not only enhances your knowledge but also connects you with like-minded professionals.

f. Be part of Local Networking by attending local events and meetups related to renewable energy. Building connections within your geographic region can lead to valuable partnerships and opportunities.

g. Find the right Mentor - from experienced professionals in the solar industry. A mentor can provide guidance, share insights, and introduce you to their network.

h. Write Blog Post or articles about solar systems design and contribute them to industry publications. This can help establish you as an authority in the field and attract networking opportunities.

i. Maintain a Professional Presence on Social Media - especially those popular within the industry. Share relevant content, engage with others, and build a reputable online presence.

j. Reach Out - be proactive - take the initiative to reach out to professionals you admire or want to connect with. Be clear about your goals and how you can contribute to the solar energy community.

Remember, effective networking is about building genuine relationships, sharing knowledge, and being open to collaboration. It's not just about what you can gain, but also about what you can contribute to the community.