This slides was presented by Datuk Dr Mohd Ghazali Mohd Noor during the event of Malay Muslim Transformation Program 2 at Pullman Hotel, Putrajaya on the 12 March 2011.
22. Competencies and SkillsKNOWLEDGE INSAN Al-Ghazali Classification of Knowledge Theoretical vs practical Gifted vs acquired Religious vs intellectuals Fardu Ain vs. Fardu Kifayah
34. Objective of Transformation of Malay Muslim 7 Objective of Transformation of Malay Muslim Reformation of all Malay Muslim Mandate Entities New Strategic Direction New Alignment and Alliance Nurturing the Strong Malay Muslims Defence and Promotion of Future Direction / Destiny under NEM & Beyond
61. Summary 14 Our Journey Towards the Malay Muslim Transformation Agenda
62. About Datuk Dr. Mohd Ghazali Mohd Noor DATUK DR. MOHD. GHAZALIis currently the Senior Adjunct to TindakanStrategiSendirianBerhad (TS), Protem Chairman, IDB Alumni, Malaysia; President USC Alumni, Malaysia; Member of the Research and Development Advisory Council, National Malay Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Life Member & PTD Alumni Association. He joined the Malaysian Civil Service in 1973 before continuing Masters in Public Administration at the Pennsylvania State University (Penn State) in 1982-83. He holds MPA and a Ph.D. from University of Southern California, U.S.A. (1990).He has served as Deputy Director (1) Service & Career Division in the Public Service Department. Prior to his assignment as Special Assistant to the Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia (1994-95), Dr. Ghazali had worked at INTAN. He moved up his career ladder, as the Head of the Office of Scholarship Programme, IDB based in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia (Dec. 1996) before he was appointed as the Director of Strategic Planning Office, of IDB Group in January, 2005 till 22nd July, 2009 (29th Rajab, 1430H). He retired from the IDB service on 16th December, 2009. He was Head of Secretariat to the “IDB 1440H Vision” Commission, (model upon Malaysia Vision 2020), chaired by H. E. Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad. He has been bestowed with esteemed awards due to his diligence, dedication, and invaluable commitment. The awards, among others are Certificate of Merit, Outstanding Graduate Achievement by USC for Leadership, Academic Excellence and Service to the USC Community in 1989; the Public Service of Malaysia, “Excellent Service Award” in 1993; the IDB Award for Excellence in Performance (Director Category) in 2000, and he has received Knighthood Honour from both the State Government Penang and Federal Government of Malaysia. He was elected to the International WHO’s WHO of Professionals 2003-2004 Edition and Madison Who’s Who (New York). Whilst his service with the government, he had the opportunity to represent the country in numerous international seminars, programmes, conferences and meetings, such as OIC Conference; Arab Society for Human Resource Management (ASHRM); International Institute of Islamic Thought & Civilization (ISTAC); Global Emerging Markets Summit (GEMS-2008 & GEMS-2009) in London, UK; World Islamic Economic Forum (WIEF); and National Institute of Public Administration (INTAN), Malaysia; and presented a Paper on “Turkish-Asian Partnership: New Development Alliance” during the 4th International Turkish-Asian Congress in Istanbul, Turkey in May, 2009. He was the Founding Chairman and Co-founder – Convenor of Malaysian Professional Network (MPN), which consists of Malaysian Professional Expatriates working in the Western region of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, based in Jeddah. He was the Chairman, Malaysian Business Council, Jeddah (under MATRADE, Jeddah Office). 15