BAB 7 : MALAYSIA YANG BERDAULAT

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BAB 7 : MALAYSIA YANG BERDAULAT by Mind Map: BAB 7 : MALAYSIA    YANG  BERDAULAT

1. Perjanjian dan Pengisytiharan Persekutuan Malaysia

1.1. Langkah Pembentukan

1.1.1. 27 Mei 1961- Gagasan Persekutuan Malaysia

1.1.2. Sept.1962- Referendum Singapura

1.1.3. Ogos 1962 – Jawatankuasa antara Kerajaan (JAK)

1.1.4. Feb-Apr 1962 – Suruhanjaya Cobbold

1.1.5. Ogos 1963- Suruhanjaya PBB

1.1.6. 16 September 1963-

1.1.7. Julai 1961- JPPM

1.2. Pengisytiharan Malaysia

1.2.1. Perlembagaan Persekutuan Malaysia digubal

1.2.2. Rakyat Sabah kemukakan Tuntutan 20 Perkara

1.2.3. Pada 9 Julai 1963, Perjanjian Persekutuan Malaysia ditandatangani di Malborough House, London.

1.2.4. Isi perjanjian dimasukkan ke dalam Perlembagaan Persekutuan Malaysia

1.3. Konfrontasi dan Perdamaian

1.3.1. Usaha ke Arah Perdamaian Malaysia-Indonesia

1.3.1.1. Rundingan Tidak Rasmi di Tokyo (Mei 1963)

1.3.1.2. Sidang Kemuncak di Manila (30/7 - 5 Ogos 1963)

1.3.1.3. Persidangan di Bangkok (Februari 1964)

1.3.1.4. Persidangan di Tokyo (Jun 1964)

1.4. Pemisahan Singapura

1.4.1. Faktor pemisahan Singapura dari Malaysia

1.4.1.1. Masalah Ekonomi

1.4.1.2. Konsep Malaysian Malaysia

1.4.1.3. Pertikaian Parti Perikatan - PETIR

1.4.1.4. Rusuhan Kaum

2. Gagasan Persekutuan Malaysia

2.1. Idea pembentukan

2.1.1. Tunku Abdul Rahman kemukakan gagasan MalaysiaTunku Abdul Rahman kemukakan gagasan Malaysia

2.1.2. Idea mendapat sambutan positif

2.1.3. Jawatankuasa Perundingan Perpaduan Malaysia ditubuhkan

2.1.4. JPPM adakan rundingan dgn pemimpin

2.2. Matlamat Pembentukan

2.2.1. Keseimbangan kaum

2.2.2. Memajukan sosioekonomi

2.2.3. Keselamatan dan kestabilan negara

2.2.4. Mempercepat kemerdekaan

3. Reaksi Pembentukan Persekutuan Malaysia

3.1. Negeri Terlibat (Menyokong Gagasan Malaysia)

3.1.1. Persekutuan Tanah Melayu

3.1.1.1. What is driving us to do this?

3.1.1.2. SWOT Analysis

3.1.1.2.1. Strengths

3.1.1.2.2. Weaknesses

3.1.1.2.3. Opportunities

3.1.1.2.4. Threats

3.1.1.3. Customer Findings - What have we learned from customers?

3.1.2. Singapore

3.1.2.1. Do we have competitors and threats in these target markets with the proposed offerings?

3.1.2.2. What are our competitors doing and how are they positioning?

3.1.2.3. How do we position against each competitor?

3.1.3. Sabah

3.1.3.1. Buyer Profile

3.1.3.1.1. Title

3.1.3.1.2. Industry

3.1.3.1.3. Geography

3.1.3.1.4. Business Size

3.1.3.2. Influencer Profile

3.1.3.3. User Profile

3.1.3.4. What do customers want and need?

3.1.3.5. What business problems do each of these customers have?

3.1.4. Sarawak

3.1.4.1. Which customers or sets of customers do we sell to?

3.1.4.2. What are the target market segments that we want to go after?

3.1.4.3. What are the distinct problems for each segment of the market?

3.1.5. Brunei

3.1.5.1. New Prospects

3.1.5.1.1. How much of each target segment have we penetrated?

3.1.5.1.2. How much opportunity is available in each target segment?

3.1.5.2. Existing Customers

3.1.5.2.1. Can we up-sell existing customers?

3.2. Negara Jiran (Menentang Gagasan Malaysia)

3.2.1. Indonesia

3.2.1.1. What are we selling?

3.2.1.2. Product Definition

3.2.1.3. Pricing

3.2.1.4. Packaging

3.2.1.5. Positioning

3.2.2. Filipina

3.2.2.1. What is the Value Proposition to the Customer?

3.2.2.2. What pain are we solving?

3.3. Negara Barat (Menyokong Gagasan Malaysia)

3.3.1. Britain

3.3.1.1. Revenue and P&L Forecast (5 Years)

3.3.1.2. Revenue should be split out quarterly

3.3.2. Amerika Syarikat

3.3.2.1. Should include a description of the costs in entering this business and profitability analysis