Title: Developing and Supporting Strategy: A Faculty Case Study
1Developing and Supporting StrategyA Faculty
Case Study
Rowena ArmstrongPlanning Resources Officer,
SMLCPaul MarshallFaculty Administrator,
Faculty of Arts
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3Presentation Outline
- Introduction
- Setting the Scene
- Faculty academic administrative structure
- Faculty Planning prior to 2006/07
- Developing a Faculty Planning Process
- Key Principles
- Agreed Process
- Changes for 2007/08
- Supporting Faculty Strategic Planning
Implementation - Role of Faculty Administrator
- Role of FSAG
- How is it done in other Institutions?
- Questions
4SETTING THE SCENE
5Faculty Structure
- Faculty of Arts Federal Faculty with five units
- Two unitary Schools English and History
- Two federal Schools SMLC and Humanities
- One research institute Institute for Medieval
Studies - Approx. 400 staff (200 academics 16 of
University) - Approx. 5000 students (20 of University)
- Federality means little or no consistency of
internal admin or academic structures
6Faculty Planning prior to 0607
- Financially-driven - loose connection with
academic strategy - No systematic appraisal of performance or gap
analysis between current and aspired positions - Loose objectives with little sense of
prioritisation - Done to satisfy the University
- Focused on redeveloping strategy rather than
updating or evolving it - Indistinct support structures at Faculty and
School level
7DEVELOPING A FACULTY PLANNING PROCESS
8Key Principles
- Avoid annual essay crisis - continual approach
to monitoring and evolving strategy through year - Dovetailing with requirements of University
Process to limit duplication of effort - Supporting Schools overcome strategic barriers
- Encouraging Schools to prioritise objectives
- Aligning School strategies with Faculty and
University priorities - Use of management information to analyse gaps in
key areas
9Agreed Process
- Integrated process agreed in February 2007
- Templates provided structure and helped HoS and
School management teams identify clear, aligned
objectives - Away Day in early April 2007
- Designed to foster buy-in amongst Faculty
Executive and senior administrators discuss
responses to Faculty-wide challenges - School Review meetings held in mid-April 2007
- Half-day meetings with each School discussing
successes, plans and barriers to achieving those
plans - University documents submitted mid-May 2007
10Changes for 2007/08
- Calendar agreed in Sept templates released in
Jan - Series of away days with different constituencies
and places within Faculty planning calendar - Faculty Executive (Sept.) Faculty Board (Jan.)
Faculty Executive Senior Administrators Group
(April) - Changes to Templates pre-filling by Faculty
Office - Schools reporting progress vs. objectives set in
2006/07 - Specific prioritisation assigning of resources
against initiatives - Initial work looking to bespoke balanced
scorecards
11SUPPORTING PLANNING IMPLEMENTATION OF FACULTY
STRATEGY
12Role of Faculty Administrator
- Responsible for developing and evolving process
- Templates, away days, format of School meetings
- Support for functional reviews, e.g. in research
- Management Information provision including
benchmarking balanced scorecard - Mapping School submissions to Faculty submission
- Project management support for strategic
initiatives in Schools and Faculty - Chairs senior administrators group
13Faculty Senior Administrators Group
- Responsibility for considering operational
implications of policy decisions taken at FEC - Initial work primarily discussing areas of common
interest, e.g. student number planning - Recognition that FSAG has key role in terms of
sharing and implementing best practice - Range of areas that could be considered
- Focus should be on those that will better enable
the Faculty achieve its key strategic priorities - Use knowledge and experience of key functional
School-based experts to increase buy-in
14Student Number Planning
IPE
VCEG Mtg
Fac Board Away Day
FEC/FSAG Away Day
FEC Away Day
School Review Exercise
Student Number Planning
Induction Registration
Examinations
Exams
Admissions
FTE Loads
School Strat Review Mtg
Online Enrolment
Timetabling
Confirm Priorities Agree Sub-Groups
FSAG Away Day
FSAG Away Day
3-weekly Meetings
Sub-Group 1 Consultation Consideration
Sub-Group 1 Implementation
Sub-Group 2 Consultation Consideration
Sub-Group 2 Implementation
Sub-Group 3 Consultation Consideration
Sub-Group 3 Implementation
15How is it done at Your institutions?
16Any Questions?Rowena Armstrong
r.armstrong_at_leeds.ac.ukPaul Marshall
p.j.marshall_at_leeds.ac.uk