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Tuesday, 7 July 2026
Thursday, 25 June 2026
Week 13: Lunch Sponsored by Dr Fareed
As we approach the end of the semester, Week 13 was another productive week for me. The class began with a discussion on the feedback and comments received from last week's CEO presentation. We listed down all the comments and suggestions given by Dr. Fareed and our client before submitting them through PutraBLAST. This activity was very helpful because it allowed us to identify areas for improvement and make necessary enhancements to the website. Constructive feedback is important in ensuring that the website becomes more professional, user-friendly, and aligned with the client's expectations.
One of the highlights of the day was lunch sponsored by Dr. Fareed at Fatir Cafe. It was such a pleasant surprise and a wonderful opportunity for us to relax after the morning session. I ordered nasi kandar, and it was absolutely delicious! Thank you so much, Dr. Fareed, for your kindness. We truly appreciate the treat and the care you always show towards your students.
In addition, Dr. Fareed reminded us about our responsibility to prepare a tutorial for our client on how to use Wix for website management and development. This tutorial will help the client maintain and update their website independently in the future. It also reminds us that building a website is not only about development but also about ensuring the client understands how to manage it effectively.
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Saturday, 20 June 2026
Week 12: CEO Presentation
Today was quite a memorable day because it was our CEO Presentation session under class digital FSM4505. However, the day did not start very well for me. Since early morning, I was not feeling well due to food poisoning. My stomach felt uncomfortable, and I was quite worried about whether I could get through the presentation. Despite that, I reminded myself to stay positive and give my best effort because my group had worked hard to prepare for this important presentation.
Our group was selected as the first group to present. Although I was feeling unwell, everything went smoothly during our presentation. Alhamdulillah, each member delivered their part confidently, and we managed to present our ideas clearly. I felt relieved and grateful once we finished because all our preparation and teamwork paid off. It was a great feeling to complete the presentation successfully despite the challenges I was facing physically.
After our presentation, I continued to listen to the other groups. From their presentations, I gained a lot of new knowledge and valuable insights. I noticed several creative ideas, presentation styles, and business strategies that could help improve our own work in the future. It was interesting to see different approaches taken by each group, and it reminded me that there is always room for learning and improvement. Observing others also helped me identify areas where our team can do even better next time.
Unfortunately, my condition became worse as the day went on. Around 1.45 p.m., I decided that I needed to prioritize my health and return back early. Before heading back, I went to PKU to seek treatment and collect medicine. Thanks to Sofea for accompanying and sending me to PKU when I was not feeling well. Also thanks to my friends for encouraging me to go to PKU and seek medical treatment. Honestly, if they had not insisted, I probably would not have gone. Their care and concern reminded me that health should always come first. I am truly thankful to have such supportive friends who looked out for me when I was not feeling well. 💓
Overall, this was a challenging yet meaningful day. I learned that even when facing difficulties, it is important to stay committed and do our best. I am thankful that our presentation went well, grateful for the new knowledge gained from my classmates, and reminded of the importance of taking care of my health.
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Wednesday, 10 June 2026
Week 11: Learning Supply Chain Management and Digital Business
10/6/2026
Hello everyone! Welcome back to my Week 11 reflective blog. Today's physical class was both interesting and practical because we learned important concepts about Supply Chain Management (SCM) and gained hands-on experience in creating a business profile on Alibaba.com. It was a productive session that helped me understand how products move from suppliers to customers and how digital platforms can support business growth.
During the lecture session, we learned about Supply Chain Management (SCM), which refers to the process of managing the flow of goods, information, and services from suppliers to customers. We were introduced to the generic supply chain and learned how different parties such as suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, retailers, and customers are connected. One topic that caught my attention was the difference between the push and pull models. The push model is based on forecasting demand before customers place orders, while the pull model responds directly to actual customer demand. Understanding these models helped me realize how businesses make decisions to manage inventory and meet customer needs efficiently.
Another interesting topic discussed was the bullwhip effect. This concept explains how small changes in customer demand can lead to larger fluctuations throughout the supply chain. It showed me how miscommunication and inaccurate forecasting can create problems such as overstocking or product shortages. We also learned several solutions to supply chain problems, including improving communication, sharing accurate information, using technology, and strengthening collaboration among supply chain partners. These solutions highlighted the importance of teamwork and effective planning in business operations.
In the lab session, we had the opportunity to create an Alibaba.com profile together under the guidance of Dr. Fareed. The step-by-step guidance made the process easier to follow and understand. It was exciting to explore one of the world's largest B2B e-commerce platforms and learn how businesses can showcase their products and connect with potential customers globally. This hands-on activity gave me practical exposure to digital business tools and helped me understand the importance of building a professional online presence.
Overall, today's class provided a good balance between theory and practice. I am grateful to Dr. Fareed for his guidance throughout the session. This class has helped me appreciate how supply chain management and digital technologies work together to support successful businesses in today's competitive world. Thank you for taking the time to read my Week 11 reflective blog. I hope you enjoyed learning about my classroom experience. See you in the next blog! 😆💪
Wednesday, 3 June 2026
Week 10: Back in Action After Mid Semester Break
Wednesday, 3rd June 2026
After a refreshing mid-semester break, Week 10 marked our return to FSM4505 with new knowledge, exciting discussions, and important project preparations. It felt great to be back in class, reconnecting with my coursemates and continuing our journey in digitalization and website development. This week's lecture focused on Social Computing 2.0, a topic that highlighted how technology facilitates collaboration, communication, and knowledge sharing in today's digital environment.
One of the most interesting concepts I learned was the SECI Model, introduced by Professor Ikujiro Nonaka. The model explains how knowledge is created and shared through four processes which is Socialization, Externalization, Combination, and Internalization. I also gained a better understanding of the differences between tacit knowledge and explicit knowledge. Tacit knowledge refers to personal experiences, skills, and insights that are difficult to express, while explicit knowledge can be documented and easily shared with others. In addition, we explored Social Networking Websites (SNWs) and their role in connecting people, facilitating communication, and supporting knowledge exchange within organizations and communities.
During the lab session, Dr. Fareed shifted our attention to the major project milestones that are approaching. He reminded us that it is time to seriously focus on developing our website prototype for the client and preparing for the upcoming CEO Presentation, which is expected to take place during Week 12 or Week 13. The reminder created a sense of excitement and urgency, as our ideas are slowly transforming into a real product that will be presented to our clients.
Another important activity during the lab was the review of our storyboard submission from the previous week. Dr. Fareed carefully checked our work and provided constructive feedback on areas that could be improved. His suggestions helped us identify opportunities to enhance the website's design, functionality, and user experience. Receiving feedback at this stage was incredibly valuable because it allows us to make refinements before moving further into website development.
Towards the end of the session, Dr. Fareed also reviewed our progress for the Google Digital Garage (GDG) activities. I was especially happy and relieved because I successfully completed all the required GDG modules for Fundamentals of Digital Marketing. Alhamdulillah, it felt rewarding to see my efforts pay off after consistently working on the tasks over the past few weeks. Completing the modules not only fulfilled the course requirement but also expanded my knowledge of digital skills that can be applied in future projects and career opportunities.
Overall, Week 10 was both productive and motivating. The lecture introduced valuable concepts about knowledge management and social computing, while the lab session provided clear direction for our website development project. As the CEO Presentation draws closer, I am excited to continue improving our prototype and working closely with my team to deliver the best possible outcome. The coming weeks will undoubtedly be challenging, but they will also be an excellent opportunity to apply everything we have learned throughout the semester.
Thank you for taking the time to read my blog! I hope you enjoyed following my learning journey and experiences throughout Week 10. Stay tuned for more exciting updates in the next blog. See you in the next post! Lurveeeee 💓
Wednesday, 20 May 2026
Week 9: Brainstorming Ideas for Our Client's Website
Week 9 of our class for FSM4505 was quite tiring but still productive and enjoyable. Before the class even started, my group and I already felt exhausted because we had to be at Food 6 as early as 7 a.m. to prepare for a program that would be held the next day. Since we were busy preparing many things, we knew we might arrive slightly late to class. Thankfully, we informed Dr. Fareed earlier and asked for permission to come in a little late. Luckily, Dr. Fareed understood our situation, and we were very grateful for his consideration.
As soon as we entered the class, we immediately continued with the tasks that had been given. There was no time to relax because we needed to focus on our group work. One of the main activities for this week was brainstorming and generating ideas for our client’s website development project, which is for Apam Balik Chalok. This activity was very interesting because we could share different creative ideas with our teammates.
To make the discussion easier and more organized, we used the Canva application. Canva helped us collaborate smoothly since everyone could contribute ideas at the same time. We discussed the website storyboard together, including the design layout, colour themes, homepage arrangement, and the information that should be included on the website. Through this discussion, we learned how important teamwork and communication are when developing a website for a client.
Even though the day started with a lot of tiredness and preparation work, the class still went well. I enjoyed the brainstorming session because it allowed us to think creatively and understand our client’s needs better. Overall, Week 9 was a meaningful experience that taught us more about teamwork, creativity, and website planning in digitalisation projects.
Saturday, 16 May 2026
Week 8: E-Business, E-Commerce & Wix Progress
In Week 8 of FSM4505 class, we learned about E-business and E-commerce. The lecture helped us understand how businesses use digital platforms and online systems to manage operations, communicate with customers, and increase sales. We also learned the differences between E-business and E-commerce, where E-business focuses on overall business activities using technology, while E-commerce mainly focuses on buying and selling products online.
For the practical session, we continued the progress update for the Wix website project. We improved several parts of the website, including the content arrangement and overall appearance to make it more attractive and user-friendly. Besides that, we also completed the tasks in Google Digital Garage (GDG) as part of our learning activities.
Furthermore, Dr. Fareed reminded everyone to complete the interview session with clients by this week because next week’s class will focus on brainstorming ideas and the CEO presentation. Fortunately, my group managed to conduct the interview earlier. This really helped us because this week was quite packed with assignments, programmes, and activities from other subjects compared to previous weeks. Overall, this week’s class was very useful because we gained more knowledge about digital business while also preparing ourselves for the upcoming project presentation.
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