Posts Tagged ‘quality assurance’
Open up the business school! From rigour and relevance to purpose, responsibility and quality
Purpose. Responsibility. Quality. Each of these raises further questions: about how they can be developed into business school-wide deliberations and conversations.
Read MoreManaging quality in education ecosystems: The emerging challenges
When thinking of an ecosystem as a collaborative model, there is a need for a common understanding of its strategy, vision, framework, values, culture, and each member’s contribution to align and achieve QA objectives in a seamless manner.
Read MoreAmbidexterity strengthens quality management during COVID-19
Assessing the results of a survey examining the impact of COVID-19 on quality management and assurance practices in Nordic and Baltic business schools. By Ulrich Hommel, Björn Kjellander and Claire Thouary.
Read MoreMore than just compliance
The vast majority of new hires nowadays learn the fundamentals of quality assurance “on the job”, by observing and imitating peers. The Quality Assurance Academy offers an alternative (but complementary) pathway.
Read MoreOptimise your course evaluation system
Ad Scheepers identifies good practices in the use of Student Evaluations of Teaching (SET).
Read MoreDoes education guarantee knowledge?
It cannot be assumed that education automatically confers learning, qualification and greater wisdom, says Mats Alvesson. In fact, if we look at higher education from a broader perspective, the picture is rather depressing.
Read MoreTowards a coherent portfolio of quality
Chris Greensted explains how the EFMD quality improvement systems (EQUIS, EPAS (EFMD Accredited) and EDAF) are now designed as a portfolio.
Read MoreBuilding world-class universities in India: Institution building for nation building
India has all the potential to create world-class universities, says C Raj Kumar, Founding Vice Chancellor of OP Jindal Global University (JGU). But it still has many obstacles to overcome.
Read MoreFrom rankings to ratings
Over the past three decades, business schools have undergone significant changes due in part to the work of media ranking publications, contend Robert S. Rubin, Eric C. Dierdorff, and Fredrick P. Morgeson’s report.
Read MoreGoing from EPAS to EQUIS and AACSB … and from AACSB to EPAS
Anne-Joëlle Philippart explains how the mix of EFMD and AACSB accreditation models helped achieve a rapid improvement of the quality assurance system at HEC-Liège.
Read MoreQuality street: The sweet side of accreditation
The business school race for accreditations shows no sign of losing momentum. On the contrary, the number of schools entering their first accreditation process remains steady, and those embarking on the long-term work of maintaining their accreditations continue to grow.
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