TY - JOUR AU - Awang, Sa’adi AU - Basir, Siti Arni AU - Mohamed, Hasan Al-Banna PY - 2019/10/21 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Pelaksanaan Program Pembangunan Modal Insan (PMI) di institusi Pengurusan Hal Ehwal Islam (PHEI): Kajian Kes di Jabatan Kemajuan Islam Malaysia (JAKIM) (Implementation of Human Capital Development Program at the Institutions of Islamic Affairs Management: A Case Study at Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (JAKIM)) JF - UMRAN - Journal of Islamic and Civilizational Studies JA - UMRAN VL - 6 IS - 3 SE - Articles DO - 10.11113/umran2019.6n3.274 UR - https://jurnalumran.utm.my/index.php/umran/article/view/274 SP - 9-31 AB - <p class="CNTAbstract">Human capital is an important asset for the survival of organization. Poor human capital are not able to contribute effectively to the development of organization. Therefore, human capital must be developed through appropriate programs so that their potential can be harnessed to maximum level. Institutions of Islamic Affairs Management plays an important role in Malaysia. These institutions need competent human capital to ensure quality of services delivered are in accordance with customer expectations. However, human capital competency in the institutions of Islamic Affairs Management is still questionable. Literature shows that empirical studies about human capital development programs in the institutions of Islamic Affairs Management is sorely lacking. Therefore, the objective of this study is to explore the implementation of human capital development programs in the institution of JAKIM. This study employed qualitative methods using the JAKIM as case study organisation. A total of 15 informants were interviewed in this study. Data were analysed using thematic analysis which is facilitated by ATLAS ti software. The results showed there are 5 human capital development programs implemented in JAKIM that is training, education and knowledge, human resource management, quality and work experiences. The results also shows all the programs have been well implemented. The administrators either in public or private sector can use these findings as a guide to implement human capital development programs in their organisations effectively.</p> ER -