247 SICONSEM 2017 SHARED MENTAL MODEL AS AN ENABLER OF MALAYSİA WAQF LAND DEVELOPMENT Nur Azlin Ismail 1 , Ismail Omar 2 , Mohamad Noor Ropiah Abu Bakar 3 , Nur Aqidah Suhaili 4 & Rohayati Hussin 5 1&2 Department of Real Estate, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM) 3 UDA Holdings Berhad 4 Institute of Malaysian Study and International Studies, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 5 Faculty of Law, Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM) Merbok, Kedah azlinphduthm@gmail.com ismailo@uthm.edu.my ropiah@udanet.com aqidahUKM@gmail.com rohayati274@gmail.com ABSTRACT Background - It’s been ages! After a century of being surrendered, wakaf Seetee Aisah(WSA) was fnally improved and optimally benefcited as desires. However, there are still 88 percent of registered waqf lands have not been upgraded and developed.due to the inadequate treatment by law and market forces. Invisibly, defciency in mutawwallis’ capability and capacity are among the contributors for the delay. Working in a team would be an appropriate interface in reviving those demoted waqf lands. Shared understanding of the team work and task work were in a linear relationship with the social philanthropic waqf character. Thus, cross-sector partnership was the identifed runtime used in WSA development. Purpose - This shared mental model (SMM) life story is lays on the frst commercial waqf land development in Malaysia. The study aims to understand on how does the interaction and adaptability were applied among the members.in positioning themselves in the WSA development team. By having an investigation towards this complex collaboration, the ontology of the SMM is not only being accessed in satisfying the different societal sectors objectives but also on how did the WSA deed was executed and accomplished by it. The relation and algorithm description were then being conceptualized and supported by the means of UML framework. Methodology - To gain an understanding into the application of SMM, a series of in-depth interview was conducted among the WSA main actors; Majlis Agama Islam Pulau Pinang(MAINPP) and UDA Holdings (UDA), Using an extract of WSA successful story, an empirical input- process- output (I-P-O) UML outlay was used to scrutinize the indexed of the convergence and collectivity theme derived from these interview transcriptions. The iterative process of validation, refnement brought to you by CORE View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk provided by UUM Repository