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Vocational training,
Strategic planning,
SWOT analysis,
Quality function deployment,
Baldrige Award, Education
Abstract
1. Overview
1.1 VTC's role in vocational education
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Figure 1
Summary and block diagram illustrating the VTC's vision and mission statements, objectives
and strategies
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Figure 2
Strategy formulation framework for vocational education
Weaknesses
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Threats
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1 Leadership:
1.1 Leadership system.
1.2 Public responsibility and citizenship.
2 Strategic planning:
2.1 Strategy development process.
2.2 Course strategy.
3 Student and stakeholder focus:
3.1 Knowledge of student needs and
expectations.
3.2 Student and stakeholder satisfaction
and relationship enhancement.
4 Information and analysis:
4.1 Selection and use of information and
data.
4.2 Selection and use of comparative
information and data.
4.3 Analysis and review of course
performance.
5 Staff focus:
5.1 Work systems.
5.2 Staff education, training, and
development.
5.3 Staff wellbeing and satisfaction.
6 Educational and support process
management:
6.1 Education design and delivery.
6.2 Education support processes.
7 Course performance results:
7.1 Student performance results.
7.2 Student and stakeholder satisfaction
results.
7.3 Staff results.
7.4 Course-specific results.
Figure 3
General guidelines for SWOT analysis in education sector
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Figure 4
SWOT analysis for IVE (Tsing Yi)
9. Conclusions
The manufacturing and services sectors in
Hong Kong have faced changes in the past
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Figure 5
SWOT of Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Tsing Yi) on balanced scorecard
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Figure 6
Use of quality function deployment (QFD) methodology in balanced scorecard and Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award
in strategic planning
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References
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2. Strategic planning
5. Staff focus
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Nature of telecommunications/
information infrastructure.
Basic data communications.
Communications media.
Business communications (FTP, Telnet,
HTTP, ATM, Frame Relay . . . etc.).
Computer telephony, wireless
technologies and satellite
communications.
High quality messaging and e-commerce
on technical foundations, standards, and
protocols.
Mobile information network:
architecture, resources management, and
mobile data.
Enterprise networks and telephony: from
technology to business strategy.
The information superhighway: strategic
alliance in telecommunications and
multimedia.
Virtual private networks achieving
secure Internet commerce and
enterprisewide communications.
Security protocols.
Implementing secure Intranets and
extranets.
Management of telecommunications
network.
Crisis management on Internet
technologies and telecommunications.
The future of computing and
communications.
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