A STUDY OF COMPLAINT TRENDS AND STRATEGIC IMPROVEMENTS: A FOUR-YEAR ANALYSIS OF SIX MALAYSIAN MUNICIPALITIES

The primary aim of the study is to analyse the pattern of complaints received by the COB related to strata living across six municipalities categorised under category 2 over a four-year period. Additionally, the study examines the municipality with the highest number of complaints over four years, a...

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Published in:Planning Malaysia
Main Author: Salleh N.A.; Alauddin K.; Talib Y.A.; Ismail K.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Malaysian Institute Of Planners 2024
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Salleh N.A.; Alauddin K.; Talib Y.A.; Ismail K.
A STUDY OF COMPLAINT TRENDS AND STRATEGIC IMPROVEMENTS: A FOUR-YEAR ANALYSIS OF SIX MALAYSIAN MUNICIPALITIES
2024
Planning Malaysia
22
6
10.21837/pm.v22i34.1619
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85210948380&doi=10.21837%2fpm.v22i34.1619&partnerID=40&md5=1b6e8823fa28e3fca214c81f371a5087
The primary aim of the study is to analyse the pattern of complaints received by the COB related to strata living across six municipalities categorised under category 2 over a four-year period. Additionally, the study examines the municipality with the highest number of complaints over four years, aiming to propose effective strategies, such as enhancing a clear understanding of SMA Act 2013 communication channels and enhanced dispute resolution mechanisms, to reduce complaint rates. By utilising a desk study analysis approach, the research emphasises the importance of clear legal provisions, policies, and guidelines, recognising the human factor's influence. The analysis spans 2016 to 2019, focusing on six municipalities under category 2. The study employs descriptive analysis and graphical representation to illustrate complaint trends over the specified years. This research provides insights into the patterns of complaints across municipalities and categories, offering valuable information for targeted improvements and strategic planning. © 2024 by MIP.
Malaysian Institute Of Planners
16756215
English
Article
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author Salleh N.A.; Alauddin K.; Talib Y.A.; Ismail K.
spellingShingle Salleh N.A.; Alauddin K.; Talib Y.A.; Ismail K.
A STUDY OF COMPLAINT TRENDS AND STRATEGIC IMPROVEMENTS: A FOUR-YEAR ANALYSIS OF SIX MALAYSIAN MUNICIPALITIES
author_facet Salleh N.A.; Alauddin K.; Talib Y.A.; Ismail K.
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title A STUDY OF COMPLAINT TRENDS AND STRATEGIC IMPROVEMENTS: A FOUR-YEAR ANALYSIS OF SIX MALAYSIAN MUNICIPALITIES
title_short A STUDY OF COMPLAINT TRENDS AND STRATEGIC IMPROVEMENTS: A FOUR-YEAR ANALYSIS OF SIX MALAYSIAN MUNICIPALITIES
title_full A STUDY OF COMPLAINT TRENDS AND STRATEGIC IMPROVEMENTS: A FOUR-YEAR ANALYSIS OF SIX MALAYSIAN MUNICIPALITIES
title_fullStr A STUDY OF COMPLAINT TRENDS AND STRATEGIC IMPROVEMENTS: A FOUR-YEAR ANALYSIS OF SIX MALAYSIAN MUNICIPALITIES
title_full_unstemmed A STUDY OF COMPLAINT TRENDS AND STRATEGIC IMPROVEMENTS: A FOUR-YEAR ANALYSIS OF SIX MALAYSIAN MUNICIPALITIES
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description The primary aim of the study is to analyse the pattern of complaints received by the COB related to strata living across six municipalities categorised under category 2 over a four-year period. Additionally, the study examines the municipality with the highest number of complaints over four years, aiming to propose effective strategies, such as enhancing a clear understanding of SMA Act 2013 communication channels and enhanced dispute resolution mechanisms, to reduce complaint rates. By utilising a desk study analysis approach, the research emphasises the importance of clear legal provisions, policies, and guidelines, recognising the human factor's influence. The analysis spans 2016 to 2019, focusing on six municipalities under category 2. The study employs descriptive analysis and graphical representation to illustrate complaint trends over the specified years. This research provides insights into the patterns of complaints across municipalities and categories, offering valuable information for targeted improvements and strategic planning. © 2024 by MIP.
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