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DIFFERENCES BETWEENFOR PROFIT
ANDNON FOR PROFIT
ORGANISATION
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WHAT?FOR PROFITORGANISATION NON FOR PROFITORGANISATIONA for-profit
organization may be
formed to conduct anynumber of lawful
business activities.
The primary reason
to form a for-profit
organization is to earn
a profit for the owners
of the company.
A non-profit
organization is formed
for the common goodof the public.
Non-profit
organizations are
usually formed for
some specific
religious, charitable or
educational purpose
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Malaysian mobile network operator
Provide a variety of mobile communication product &
services
Full set of services on various platforms to satisfy thedemand of telecomunications for individual,small
enterprises & large organizations.such as:
Mobile fixed line
Prepaid line Internet broadband services
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First mobile communications company in Malaysia tobe authorized to sell the Apple iPhone
Slightly cheaper than DIGI,but the plans for data &
services are slightly higher than DIGI First telecommunication company who launched 3G
services,such as:
3G connect card
Video mail3G prepaid
3G services:
Enable the users to enjoy the internet access
throughout Malaysia
Further enhance the range and scope of theiroperations
& provide new opportunities for growth
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United Nations Childrens Fund
Provide long-term humanitarian & developmental
assistance to children & mothers in developing countries
Founded in 1946 to help children in the aftermath of
world war II
Operating in more than 190 countries
Saved more children than any other humanitarian
organization
Advocates for the protection of childrens rights &provides services to help meet their basic need
Ensure the health,education,equality & protection of all
children
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BUSINESS PRINCIPLESMAXIS COMMUNICATION BHD UNICEFvision:
Bring the future to their
customers lives &businesses,in a mannerthat is
simple,personalized &
enriching,by efficiently &creatively harnessing
leading
edge technology &
delivering abrand of servicess
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MAXIS COMMUNICATION BHD UNICEFPut customers first.Always.In
everything
they do,they uphold
These values:
SIMPLE:strive to make
technology simple & lifeeasy for customers
TRUSTWORTHY:honourtheir commitments by doingwhat they say.
CREATIVE:look beyond theobvious,discover newinsights & make somethingbetter
BRAVE:uncover new
possibilities & step outsidetheir comfort zone
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RISK T KINGMAXIS COMMUNICATION BHD UNI EF
Operates in a highlycompetitive &
technology-based
environment
Major risks theyexposed to are:
Strategic
Operational
Regulatory
Financial
Market
Technological
Risks to UNICEFS objectives
reside in all
areas of UNICEFS work,for
example:
Strategic planning:group-think,goals not matched by
capacities
Programme planning:unrealistic
plans,too many assumptions
Emergencies:being too late Contribution
agreements:promising too
much
Partnerships:ineffective
partnerships,engaging with the
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Risk management
Proactivelyreviewed,monitored &
managed by Maxisthrough the EnterpriseRisk Managementprocess
Based on the following
principles: Consider & manage risk
enterprise-wide
Integrate riskmanagement intobusiness activities
Manage risks inaccordance with the riskmanagement framework
Communicate risks &
Risk management
Has hitherto beencharacterized
by the following: Has not always been
explicitly considered whenmaking strategic decisions
Staff do not know howmuch risk they areexpected to tolerate
Processes & proceduresmeant to help to manage
risk have not beenupdated in line with thechanging role of UNICEF& modern businesspractice
Parts of the organization
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PROFIT SH RINGMAXIS COMMUNICATION BHD
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MAXIS COMMUNICATION BHD
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UNICEF
Funded exclusively by voluntary contributions Government contribute 2/3 of UNICEFs resources
Private groups & some 6 million individuals contribute
the rest through fundraising activities carried out by
the National Committees On average:spends more than 90% of its income on
programmes around the world
Between 3-6% utilised for management &
administration
1% for write-offs & other charges
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CONCLUSIONFirst & most important difference isPROFIT
Maxis-profits that are not re-invested in theorganization are distributed to the owners of the
corporation as cash
UNICEF-profits are used to provide goods or
services to the group or groups the non-profit wasformed to help
2nddifference is OWNERSHIPof the corporation
Maxis-ownership shares in the company to those
who contributed the assets
UNICEF-people who create the corporation do not
receive any legal ownership in the corporation
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