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PROBLEMS IDENTIFIED
1. Management changes in JPW
2. Constraints to find the right time to transfer the solutions to the
stakeholders
KNOWLEDGE TRANSFERRED
1. Requirements of Women Entrepreneurs
2. Completed system
3. Web portal design
4. User manuals on the system developed
FINANCIAL
INFORMATION
ITEMS KTP GRANT KTP GRANT UTILISATION CONTRIBUTION
(RM) BALANCE PERCENTAGE FROM
(RM) % INDUSTRY (RM)
AMOUNT 153,963.71 0.00 100.00 RM139,200.00 85
IMPACT AND
MEASUREMENT METHODS
IMPACT MEASUREMENT METHODS
Increase in Product Quality Increase in the number of women entrepreneurs
(SOHO) who contributes to Malaysian economy.
Benefits for IPTA (Recognition for 1. Contribution towards number of students as
Academician) well as publications.
2. The university would be able to use this syst-
em for other purposes when it is completed.
Human Capital Development 1. More knowledge transferred on digital eco-
(Graduate Intern Employability) nomy.
2. Higher income nation.
Intangible Benefits 1. IT awareness among women of Pahang.
2. More spending power.
3. Better reach for entrepreneurs' products and
services.
Best Practices in KTP
DR. MOHAMED ARIF BIN AMEEDEEN