Development Strategy of a Higher Educational Institution and The Main Directions of its Development
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https://doi.org/10.31150/ajebm.v8i4.3454Keywords:
Higher Education, Development Strategy, Digital Transformation, Quality Assurance, Internationalization, Innovation, Educational ReformsAbstract
The strategic development of higher educational institutions is pivotal in responding to the dynamic demands of the global knowledge economy. This paper explores a comprehensive development strategy aimed at ensuring institutional sustainability, academic excellence, and societal relevance. General background highlights the growing competition in higher education and the need for innovation in management and curriculum design. Specific background addresses the strategic positioning of institutions within national education systems. Despite growing interest, a knowledge gap exists in integrating stakeholder needs with long-term planning. The study aims to identify effective strategic directions including digital transformation, internationalization, quality assurance, financial autonomy, and workforce development. A qualitative case-based methodology was used to analyze strategic plans of selected universities. The findings reveal that institutions prioritizing flexible governance models and industry collaboration demonstrate higher adaptability and impact. The study’s novelty lies in its holistic framework that aligns internal capabilities with external opportunities. Implications include practical recommendations for policy-makers and university leaders to develop resilient and adaptive strategies for sustainable institutional growth.
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