MGT538 - Reflection Report - Group 1
MGT538 - Reflection Report - Group 1
MGT538 - Reflection Report - Group 1
REPORT:
GROUP REFLECTION REPORT
GROUP:
NBH6A
PREPARED BY:
NO NAME MATRIC NO
PREPARED FOR :
DR. NURSAADATUN NISAK AHMAD
SUBMISSION DATE:
2 JULY 2023
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Our group assignment took us on an exciting and impactful journey to Zoo Negara Malaysia, where we
had the opportunity to engage in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities. Under the guidance of
our respected lecturer, Dr. Nursaadatun Nisak Binti Ahmad, and in collaboration with the dedicated
personnel at the zoo, we aimed to contribute to animal welfare, promote environmental sustainability, and
gain valuable insights and experiences.
In today's society, businesses are increasingly recognizing the importance of CSR, which involves taking
responsibility for their impact on society and the environment. As students of course Personal
Development and Ethics (MGT 538) at Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), we embarked on this CSR
assignment to deepen our understanding of CSR principles and apply them in a real-world setting.
Our assignment took us to Zoo Negara Malaysia, a renowned institution committed to wildlife
conservation, education, and sustainable practices. With its wide array of animal species and
comprehensive conservation programs, the zoo provided an ideal platform for us to contribute to
meaningful initiatives while gaining hands-on experience.
Upon our arrival at Zoo Negara Malaysia, we were warmly welcomed by the zoo personnel, including
experienced zookeepers, conservationists, and educators. Their knowledge and expertise became
instrumental in organizing and facilitating our CSR program, ensuring that we could make a meaningful
impact during our time at the zoo.
To maximize our collective efforts, the zoo personnel divided our group into three teams. Each team was
assigned specific tasks related to animal care, conservation, and education. This division allowed us to
work closely with zoo personnel, as well as with one another, creating a collaborative environment that
fostered learning and growth.
In a remarkable collaboration, the zoo personnel also invited a group of enthusiastic international school
children to join us in our CSR activities. This inclusion not only provided a unique learning experience
for the children but also allowed us to engage with a wider audience, promoting awareness and
understanding of wildlife conservation among young minds.
Throughout our assignment, we aimed to share the benefits gained from this experience, including the
practical application of our knowledge, hands-on experience in animal care, increased environmental
consciousness, and personal and professional skills development. Additionally, we aimed to address any
challenges or weaknesses encountered during the process and explore strategies to overcome them.
By the end of our assignment, we hoped to leave a positive impact on the zoo, its inhabitants, and the
surrounding community. Our journey to Zoo Negara Malaysia offered us the opportunity to bridge the gap
between theory and practice, while also nurturing our passion for conservation and sustainability
2.2 OBJECTIVE
The objectives of participating in CSR activities at Zoo Negara were focused on animal welfare,
community bonding, industry development, and public awareness. These objectives guided our
engagement and efforts throughout the program.
Animal Welfare:
We aimed to gain relevant knowledge and information about the significance of animal welfare in Zoo
Negara. Our objective was to educate ourselves about the best practices for proper animal care and
welfare, equipping us with the necessary understanding to contribute to animal welfare initiatives
effectively.
Community Bonding:
Another objective was to create a strong sense of community and collaboration among students, lecturers,
and to foster a shared commitment to caring for animals and strengthen the bonds within our community.
Time Events
12:38 pm Lunch
A. BEAR COMPLEX
B. AVIARY
5.1 SOCIETY
- Enhancing society’s perception and trust in the zoo brand, building a positive reputation among
the community.
- Increasing societal knowledge and awareness about the zoo, fostering a deeper understanding and
appreciation for its mission and offerings.
- Cultivating loyalty among the society by demonstrating the zoo’s commitment to giving back and
making a positive impact beyond profit driven objectives.
- Positioning the zoo as a catalyst for positive change and raising awareness about its significant
contributions to important causes within the community.
5.2 INDUSTRY
- Enhancing a company’s image and establishing a strong brand presence within the industry.
- Gaining a competitive edge by standing out and surpassing competitors in the industry.
- Elevating employee morale and fostering a sense of pride, leading to increased productivity
within the workforce.
5.3 GOVERNMENT
- Alleviating the government burden. Zoo’s, as private sector entities, can assist the government in
caring for people’s welfare by implementing programs and initiatives.
- Enchanting human welfare. Through corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs, zoo’s can
contribute to human welfare, providing medical aid, subsidies and other forms of support to
communities.
- Driving country development. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, zoo’s can adapt their CSR
efforts to Digital Social Responsibility (DSR), supporting the government’s initiatives for digital
transformation and societal advancement.
- Tax relief incentives : The government can offer tax relief to organizations engaged in CSR
programs, reducing their financial burden and encouraging their participation in societal
betterment.
- Resource optimization. Zoos play a vital role in reducing resource usage by implementing
effective risk management strategies, resulting in cost savings and improved investment
efficiency for the organization.
- Job creation and economic growth. By engaging in corporate social responsibility (CSR)
initiatives, zoo’s contribute to increased employment opportunities, particularly for the local
community, driving economic growth and prosperity.
- Poverty alleviation. Through CSR programs, zoo’s can make a significant impact on reducing
poverty levels by improving the standard of living within the surrounding communities, creating a
more inclusive and sustainable economy.
- Investor attraction. Zoo’s that actively participate in CSR programs become more attractive to
investors. These initiatives demonstrate the organization’s commitment to social responsibility,
sustainability and long term value creation, enhancing the organization’s reputation and investor.
6.0 THE WEAKNESS OF CSR PROGRAM AT ZOO NEGARA
Ethical concern:
Keeping animals in captivity for entertainment purposes conflicts with their natural behaviors and
can lead to psychological distress and compromised well being.
7.0 HOW TO COPE WITH THE WEAKNESSES
Comprehensive approach:
Ensure that resources and attention are allocated to each area to achieve a balanced and impactful
approach.
Community engagement:
Foster meaningful relationships with local communities by actively involving them in the
development and implementation of CSR programs. Understand their needs and aspirations and
tailor initiatives to address their specific concerns. This can be initiatives like job creation,
education and community empowerment.
Ethical considerations:
Conduct thorough ethical assessments of animal welfare practices and consider alternative ways
to educate and conserve without compromising the well being of animals. Explore partnerships
with conversation organizations and experts to ensure best practices are followed and ethical
concerns are adequately addressed.
8.0 BENEFITS GAINED FROM THE CSR PROGRAM
Participating in CSR activities at Zoo Negara Malaysia allowed us to put our academic knowledge to use
in a practical setting. We increased our understanding of wildlife management and developed practical
skills that are very applicable to our future employment through hands-on experience in animal care,
habitat maintenance, and conservation practices. The event offered us with an invaluable opportunity to
It also increased our group's awareness of environmental issues. We saw firsthand the zoo's commitment
to protecting the environment, waste control, and lowering its energy usage. This exposure encouraged us
to implement equivalent eco-friendly practices in our daily lives and to become environmental advocates.
We gained a better grasp of the significance of natural habitat protection and conservation for the
well-being of both animals and humans.
CSR programs at Zoo Negara Malaysia encouraged our personal development and benefited in
developing numerous soft skills. We improved our capacity for problem-solving, communication, and
teamwork through cooperating in groups. Interacting with zoo staff and even international school students
helped us develop our public speaking and interpersonal skills. The difficulties we had during the CSR
programme gave us chances to strengthen our leadership, resiliency, and personal growth.
Overall, our participation in the CSR program at Zoo Negara provided us with a valuable opportunity to
cultivate and strengthen our teamwork and collaboration skills. By working together in a team setting, we
developed the ability to collaborate effectively with individuals from diverse backgrounds. We learned to
coordinate tasks, communicate efficiently, and overcome challenges as a cohesive group, all with the aim
of achieving common objectives. These essential skills in teamwork and collaboration are not only
beneficial in the context of CSR programs but also highly transferable and applicable in various personal
and professional settings. Our involvement had a positive impact on both ourselves and the Zoo,
contributing to wildlife conservation efforts and fostering a sense of responsibility towards the
environment.
9.0 CONCLUSION
In this program we managed to educate and encourage our group participants about animal care. We also
learn a range of skills such as event planning and emergency management. We share new insights and
facts with friends and family in the hope they will share them with many more, helping to increase
awareness and knowledge about animal conservation and care.
The experience gained will also encourage us to do more volunteer work in similar projects, which will be
of great help to the industry. That's because keepers, veterinarians, and zoo staff work tirelessly behind the
scenes to care for these animals, but visitors often don't get to witness them. It is therefore very helpful for
visitors to know that staff are taking time from their personal schedules to improve the quality of life of
the animals.
The awareness of the programme exposes students to the importance of cultural diversity to conversation
efforts. Through this course, we met a group of passionate zookee[ers from different cultural backgrounds
and learned to see wildlife conversation from different perspectives. The experience was an eye-opener
for the students, as they now recognize the value of cultural diversity in protecting the planet’s precious
ecosystem.
This CSR programme service gives us the opportunity to gain volunteer experience so that we as students
can develop and improve communication and job skills that will benefit us in the future. We would also
like to thank all the participants who volunteered to help make the CSR programme a success. We hope
that the local community will gain a lot of new knowledge and get the best experience through this
project.
10.0 APPENDICES
BEAR COMPLEX
BIRD AVIARY