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AU Five-Year Strategic Plan (2014 – 2018)

AU Five-Year Strategic Plan (2014 – 2018). Meeting of School Representatives 27 February 2014. Dr. Sompit Porsutyaruk Vice President for Academic Affairs. Meeting Objectives. To transmit the AU Five-Year Strategic Plan (2014-2018) to all Schools and Administrative Units.

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AU Five-Year Strategic Plan (2014 – 2018)

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  1. AU Five-Year Strategic Plan (2014 – 2018) Meeting of School Representatives 27 February 2014 Dr. Sompit Porsutyaruk Vice President for Academic Affairs

  2. Meeting Objectives • To transmit the AU Five-Year Strategic Plan (2014-2018) to all Schools and Administrative Units

  3. 2. To ensure all Schools / Administrative Units understand the mechanism and process of developing the School / Unit Five-Year Strategic Plan in alignment with the AU Five-Year Strategic Plan (2014-2018)

  4. 3. To monitor the process of developing the School / Administrative Unit Five-Year Strategic Plan (Template, submission and approval time-frame)

  5. Objectives, Mechanism and Process • Strategies - Objectives - Tactics • Indicators and Targets 2014-2018 • Strategic Plan Template Topics : of Discussion

  6. AU Five-Year Strategic Plan (2014-2018) : Objectives 1. Direction and framework for the University’s performance in alignment with the University’s mission

  7. 2. Mechanism for monitoring and controlling the University’s performance

  8. 3. Quality assurance of the University’s performance (IQA 1.1)

  9. Mechanism and Process 1. AU Strategic Planning Committee appointed by the Rector on 1 May 2013

  10. Duties and Responsibilities • Develop the AU Five-Year Strategic Plan • (2014-2018) • Approve the Five-Year Strategic Plan of • all Schools and Administrative Units

  11. Process 1. Committee meetings: Strategies, objectives and tactics Small working groups: Tactics, indicators and targets

  12. 2. Requested all Schools and Administrative Units for comments and suggestions

  13. 3. Submitted the AU Five-Year Strategic Plan (2014-2018) to the University Council for approval : 16 January 2014

  14. 4. Transmitted the AU Five-Year Strategic Plan to all Schools and Administrative Units : 20 and 21 February 2014

  15. 5. Organized meetings of School representatives: 27 February 2014, 9.00-11.00 and Administrative Unit representatives : 27 February 2014, 13.30-15.30

  16. Give approval to Five-Year Strategic Plan of all Schools and Administrative Units : Within 15 April 2014

  17. 2. School / Administrative Unit Strategic Planning Committees appointed by Deans / Directors • Develop the Five-Year Strategic Plan • Disseminate the Five-Year Strategic Plan to • all members for comments and suggestions

  18. Propose the Five-Year Strategic Plan to • School’s / Unit’s Committee for • review and approval

  19. Propose the Five- Year Strategic Plan to • AU Strategic Planning Committee for • final approval within 15 March 2014

  20. Transmit the approved Five-Year • Strategic Plan to all members, and internal • divisions / centers for implementation by • translating the Five-Year Strategic Plan into • the action plan (One-Year Plan and Budget)

  21. AU Five-Year Strategic Plan (2014-2018) Strategies Objectives Tactics Indicators and Targets • One-Year Plan and Budget (OYPB) • Routine tasks • Actions • Development projects

  22. AU Five-Year Strategic Plan (2014-2018) Strategies

  23. Alignment with University’s Mission

  24. Alignment with Quality Components

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