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Title: CONVENING OF TEXAS WOMAN


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CONVENING OF TEXAS WOMANS UNIVERSITYSTRATEGI
C PLANNINGTuesday, January 11, 2005Denton,
Texas
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Strategic Planning at Texas TechThe Approach
Taken The Lessons Learned T. Gilmour Reeve,
PhDProfessor DirectorOffice of Strategic
Planning
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Strategic Planning
  • Conceptual definition
  • A formalized process
  • Built on opportunities
  • (SWOT Analysis)
  • Moving from Mission to Vision

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Strategic Planning
  • Basic ingredients
  • Mission Statement
  • Vision Statement
  • Goals to achieve vision
  • Benchmarks for each goal
  • Objectives for benchmarks with strategies
    (tactics)
  • Assessments

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Strategic Planning
  • Why do Strategic Planning?
  • Planning occurs in all activities (intentionally
    or not)
  • Accreditation agencies require planning
  • Strategic Planning offers a workable model

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Strategic Planning
  • But Strategic Planning is a Business Model
  • Is it suited for an Academic Environment?
  • YES but we need to recognize and apply the
    differences to adjust the process accordingly
  • Strategic Planning must WORK FOR the university

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Strategic Planning
  • Why plan when
  • EXTERNAL, UNEXPECTED UNCONTROLLABLE
  • factors impact what happens on campus?
  • Planning based on a strategic vision with
    predetermined goals and benchmarks are MOST
    NEEDED
  • in an uncertain environment!

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Strategic Planning
  • Dont strategic plans become SHELFWARE?
  • For many, there are really two concerns
  • We WONT use our strategic plans
  • OR
  • We WILL use our strategic plans!

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Strategic Planning
  • SHELFWARE OR NOT?
  • Strategic plans
  • Chart the course
  • Maintain direction
  • Are flexible and dynamic

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Strategic Planning
  • Dont strategic plans come and go as often as
    college presidents?
  • The Plan du jour Phenomenon
  • With university commitment, strategic plans will
  • endure changes,
  • and be used in defining future needs.

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Strategic Planning
  • How do we get commitment from the university
    community?
  • Engagement
  • All levels of the university
  • Faculty, students, staff, administrators
  • Use an Out and In approach
  • Communication
  • Develop sense of ownership

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Strategic Planning
  • How do we know when weve reached our goals?
  • Assessment
  • Systematically collect and analyze data as
    identified in benchmarks and interpret findings
    relative to goals.

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Strategic Planning
  • But we cant assess what we do?
  • OH YEA!?
  • Then how do you know what you
  • have done?
  • Or
  • How do you know youve done anything?

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Strategic Planning
  • Assessment Examples
  • Faculty manage to grade students in a variety of
    contexts (science, philosophy, social studies,
    art, dance, mathematics, etc)
  • Academic programs and departments are assessed
    regularly in program and accreditation reviews
  • Faculty and staff are evaluated for performance
    and merit annually

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Strategic Planning
  • But, what we do cant always be captured in
    numbers, test scores, or other quantitative data!
  • THAT IS CORRECT!
  • So, you can also use qualitative information of
    outcomes (student comments, awards received,
    program reviews, etc.).

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Strategic Planning
  • Levels of Assessment
  • Individual assessment
  • Students
  • Faculty, Staff, Administrators
  • Academic and Support Services
  • Course, Program, Departments
  • Institutional - University
  • Institutional Effectiveness

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Strategic Planning
  • Strategic Planning Levels of Assessment
  • Strategic Planning can and should
  • operate at each level of assessment.
  • That is, for students, faculty, courses,
    programs, services, and the institution there
    should be visions, goals, objectives, and
    strategies that can be assessed over time.

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Strategic Planning
  • Is strategic planning the final answer?
  • NO!
  • Strategic Planning is a process that must be
    integrated with other accountability and
    accreditation activities, and budgeting and
    decision making , and must be constantly
    evaluated to judge its usefulness to the
    university.

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Strategic Planning
  • The TTU Approach
  • Steering Committee
  • Task Forces for reviews
  • Strategic Plans at all levels
  • First set of plans completed
  • December 2001
  • Annual Assessment Reports
  • Strategic Planning Web-page
  • Publicly accessible plans and reports

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Strategic Planning
  • TTU Lessons Learned
  • Progress occurs through planning
  • Engage the university community
  • Develop a sense of ownership for all
  • Begin with the end in mind
  • (planning assessment)
  • Be flexible and allow for changes
  • Be open and accessible to all
  • Work through problems
  • not around them

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Strategic Planning
  • Texas Womans University
  • and
  • Strategic Planning
  • The process and the outcome will be UNIQUE to TWU
  • Where will you be a year from now?

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