Strategic Planning in Higher Education Institutions

Kagaba Amina G.

 Faculty of Business, Kampala International University, Uganda

ABSTRACT

Strategic planning in higher education has become increasingly essential due to technological advancements, shifting student expectations, and evolving demographic trends. This paper investigates the critical components, processes, and challenges involved in strategic planning, emphasizing its importance for aligning institutional goals with actionable outcomes. The study outlines the key elements of a successful strategic plan, including vision, mission, objectives, and stakeholder involvement. The process of developing, implementing, and monitoring plans is discussed, highlighting data-driven decision-making and adaptability as central themes. Case studies illustrate best practices and the adaptability required to navigate shifting landscapes. Effective planning fosters institutional growth, aligns with societal needs, and ensures accountability while addressing challenges such as resistance to change, resource limitations, and diverse institutional contexts.

Keywords: Strategic planning, higher education, institutional growth, stakeholder engagement, vision and mission.

CITE AS: Kagaba Amina G. (2024). Strategic Planning in Higher Education Institutions. NEWPORT INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CURRENT ISSUES IN ARTS AND MANAGEMENT, 5(3):10-13. https://doi.org/10.59298/NIJCIAM/2024/5.3.10130