The past Friday, I attended a meeting to learn what the Fulbright Specialist, Andy Hines, has learned from his 4-week stay working with Bureau of International Cooperation Strategy (BICS, MHESI) to determine future of IZN.
He came up with 14 factors for us to prioritize what to cover in BICS' Long-term strategy in the next 10 years and let me share some issues for you to see the top 7 priorities and see if you agree na ka:
- What are our outcome priorities?
- How can we more effectively track and respond to changes in work/jobs/skills?
- How can we shift outcomes discussion from “numbers” to quality?
- How can IZN implementation be more successful?
- How can we spread IZN across all sectors of Thai society?
- How can we adapt the culture to be more open to challenge and the “creative abrasion” needed for innovation and entrepreneurship?
- How can we build up our international research capability?
Do you agree ka? Can you guess which is my first priority out of these 7 issues mai ka?
Definitely it depends on the contexts of respective universities and for BICS to determine the best at the national level. Each item has lots to discuss and I'm glad Andy allows us to use it freely along with several other slides I find very interesting too ka.
My top one was number 3 of the group because other issues do need the quality-led thinking to move meaningfully and change the 'numbers only' attitude! After all, it's about MINDSETS, which is agreed by all as the most important and challenging aspect to tackle ka!
In fact, culture of quality and culture of IZN need to be embedded along with a more open improved Thai ways of 'gen'less/authority-less discussion' culture too ka.
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