ARRIFFIN MANSOR B Econ, MBA, M.Acc, FICMA, FPNA, MCCS
Haji Arriffin Mansor is a consultant in business, finance, investment and management based in Kuala Lumpur. He was a senior accountant in Telekom, Bata Malaysia and Conoco. He was also the general manager of Maju Group and MTIB Holdings. He is a company secretary and an approved cooperative auditor. He was a professional trainer in Telekom College where he lectures and trained thousands of executives and managers in management and finance. In Inchcape, he trains hundreds of Inchcape Group companies's staff and management in sales and marketing. He was a remisier with Arab Malysia and HLG securities for some years and was holding the deputy president of PERSAMA for some years. Currently, Arriffin is the current Malaysia branch chairman of the National Institute of Accountants of Australia. He is an expert in finance, performance management, entrepreneurship and investment. He holds a master in accounting from Charles Sturt University, Australia, master in business Administration Oklahoma City University and B.Econ in Accounting from University Malaya. He is a fellow member of both the National Institute of Accountant and Institute of Cooperative Management Accountant. He has lectured in University Malaya, UITM and UTM at levels from diploma, degree and masters programs. Currently, he lectured in an MBA entrepreneurship program from Entrepreneurial institute of Australia. He has wide experience in entrepreneurship involving in program from Medec to Mara, Mindef and Open University. please visit www.freewebs.com/abmconsult
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1. As the accountant he successfully converted the punced cards systems into fully computerised systems for Bata Malaysia Berhad. The first Bata company in the Bata Shoe Organisations. Bata adopts the profit center accounting in its management information systems.
2. When he was in Telekom, he assisted in the organisation of Accountants, HR and Project Management Conference within the Telekom Malaysia respective professionals. The size of each conference is about 150 to 300 delegates.
3. He was in the Malaysian Association Productivity committee that organised the first Asia Regional Training Conference held in Kuala Lumpur.
4. He organised two important conferences for the NIA Australia in 2006 and 2005 in collaboration with Open University Malaysia and University Utara Malaysia.