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VIII. Strategic Area 5: Faculty & Staff
Objective 1: Maintain the Staffing Profile that Complies with Governing Body Requirements
Initiative 2022-2027
2023 2024 2025 2026 2027
Actions by Initiatives
Rebalance Faculty Workload
• Encourage the faculty to participate in different research and professional activities by receiving research support (reduction of teaching load, incentives, facilities, leaves).
Enhance the staffing profile to meet and maintain the requirements of governing bodies
Actions by Initiatives
KPIs Responsibility
% of achieve institutional Saudization body
% of females vs males (KPI-P-12)
Proportion of faculty members with doctoral qualifications (KPI-I-12)
% of Part-timers vs. Full-timers
% of achieved ranks (Full ProfessorAssociate Professor – Assistant Professor) (KPI-P-12, KPI-PG-11)
% of achieved recruiting needs
Enhance the Staffing Profile to Meet and Maintain the Requirements of Governing Bodies
LEAD: PRESIDENT
OTHERS: PROVOST/ DEAN
• Balance faculty workload between teaching and research for research-intensive faculty.
Foster Equity Diversity and Inclusion Strategy
• Provide an effective orientation program.
• Make the University bylaws & faculty and staff handbooks available for all employees.
• Maintain a healthy work environment.
• Enhance the climate of the MKT by engaging faculty & staff.
• Give employees multiple ways to provide feedback.
• Apply fair and transparent promotion procedures for all employees.
Objective 3: Extend Faculty Development Program
Initiative 2022-2027
KPIs Responsibility 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027
• Attract and recruit a qualified Saudis faculty and staff to fulfill the Saudization requirement by governing bodies.
• Promote talent Saudis within the MKT by offering incentives to pursue their path
• Send Saudi students abroad for higher studies to prestigious universities around the world under the scholarship program.
• Identify the needed teaching staff profile.
• Implement the recruitment process.
Objective 2: Improve Faculty Experience
Initiative 2022-2027
KPIs Responsibility 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027
Ratio of students to teaching staff (KPI-I-11, KPI-P-11, KPI-PG-10)
Rebalance faculty workload
Foster equity diversity and inclusion strategy
Proportion of faculty with reduced teaching load
Faculty satisfaction with work environment
Proportion of teaching staff leaving the institution (KPI-I-13, KPI-P-13, KPI-PG-12)
International teaching staff Ratio
LEAD: PROVOST
OTHERS: DGSR/DEAN
Provide professional development support for novel pedagogies
Proportion of professional development opportunities provided to support for novel pedagogies out of the total
Faculty satisfaction with professional development opportunities provided to support novel pedagogies
LEAD: PROVOST
OTHERS: DEAN/DEAN QA
Provide professional development support for research
Actions by Initiatives
LEAD: PROVOST
OTHERS: DGSR/DEAN
Proportion of professional development opportunities provided to support research out of the total
Faculty satisfaction with professional development opportunities provided to support research
Provide Professional Development Support for Novel Pedagogies
• Collect the annual needs for faculty professional development.
• Prepare an annual plan for professional development, which is implemented in three phases a. Educational Development b Personal Development c. Organizational Development
• Implement the PD plan.
• Assess the plan through the faculty satisfaction rate.
• Encourage faculty to have memberships of professional societies aligned to their respective programs.
• Recognize outstanding teaching.
Provide Professional Development Support for Research
• Develop and implement an annual plan for professional development to support research activity.
• Conduct training and workshops to enhance the faculty research skills.
• Increase the involvement of Professors in research to increase the research and innovation output.
LEAD: PROVOST
OTHERS: DGSR/DEANS
Objective 4: Maintain Appropriate Mechanism to Recruit and Retain Competent Support Staff in all Occupational Category
Initiative 2022-2027
2022 2023 2024 2025 2026
KPIs Responsibility
Ratio of students to support staff in all occupational category
• Based on the category of the stakeholder, develop a tailor-made communication strategy plan using one or more of the following communication channels:
Push – Where information is pushed to the stakeholder either manually in the form of emails, memos, written agreement or automatically, through a work management software, where email notifications are sent every time a project action has been performed.
Develop and implement desired support staff profile plan
Actions by Initiatives
Develop and Implement Desired Support Staff Profile Plan
• Attract and recruit the finest staff.
Proportion of support staff in all occupational category leaving the institution
Proportion of staff receiving professional development opportunities per year
Staff satisfaction with professional development opportunities provided
LEAD: DEPT. CHAIR
OTHERS: PROVOST/ MHR
Pull – Consists of information and resources like project management plan, resource load charts, and other reports stored in a central repository for stakeholders’ perusal.
Interactive – These include face-to-face meeting, training sessions, telephonic meetings, video calls and any other mode of communication involving direct human touch.
• Devise a communication plan based on the identification and segmentation of stakeholders to establish clear goals and action points. A sample table to illustrate the recommended framework is mentioned below:
• Apply retention strategies, aimed at retaining qualified employees.
• Ensure at least 12% of MKT staff are being professionally developed.
Stakeholders’ Management
The development of a robust Stakeholder Management Plan (SMP) is critical to achieving project’s objectives in more streamlined and effective way. According to the industry best practices, the SMP can be bifurcated into four phases:
• Phase 1: Stakeholder Identification - Identify the stakeholders and bifurcate them into:
Note: There might be an overlap for some people
• Phase 2: Stakeholder Analysis - Each stakeholder must be analyzed based on their influence, motivation/interest, success, etc. to develop a tailored plan to keep the stakeholders happy and committed to university’s vision. We recommend the following framework for the analysis:
Meeting Internal Weekly (Ad-hoc as per requirement) President
Government Entity Organization 1 Keep Satisfied Face-to-Face Meeting
External As per protocol Dean
• Phase 3: Execution of the Plan - Assign a committee headed directly by and under the supreme control of the university president responsible for the execution of the SMP..
• Phase 4: Monitoring and Improvisation - SMP cannot be static; it must be dynamic and amended and updated as and when required throughout a project (continuously improved). Disaffected people within stakeholder groups must be identified throughout the process and managed accordingly.
To achieve the best results through the implementation of above-mentioned framework, we recommend the following to MKT:
• Assign a team of 3-4 members to a committee that is responsible for the development, monitoring and implementation of the SMP.
• One member will be responsible for the mode of meetings to be conducted with the stakeholders (face-to-face, telephonic, etc.). This member will segregate the stakeholders according to their seniority and position with the university to further decide on the mode of engagement.
• Build impersonal relationship with the stakeholders at various levels through constant interaction and engagement.
• Seek their opinion and views of the stakeholders regarding various issues and activities.
• Create a feedback system where the stakeholders are empowered to share their thoughts on sensitive matters without any apprehension.
• One member within the team will be responsible for the communication channel strategy, to choose the best mode of communication depending on the type (internal or external) of stakeholder and their importance to the university.
• One IT and process related member will be responsible for all the data to be stored and analyzed later. This process must be streamlined and eventually the same member will develop reports on a monthly basis to continually leverage stakeholders’ position with the university.
Risk Management
The following table indicates the key risks associated with each strategic recommended area and a corresponding mitigation plan for every risk:
Topic Risk Mitigation Plan
Recruitment Criteria
Lack of talent or stringent recruitment criteria in the national market Nurture talent from within as a part of a fast-track initiative
Training workshops should be conducted, and lecturers should be utilized as a resource under the professors
Management Initiatives Increasing research output with limited resource
Actions by Initiatives
Implement MKT Financial Plan
• Maintain the financial planning and management control system, with capabilities to perform budgetary and forecasting processes, financial delegations and risk management.
Diversify Income Stream
• Develop, implement, and evaluate Revenue diversification strategy.
Vision Saudization Finding and recruiting local talent
Lecturers will gain more exposure to research while contributing to more research output Assistant professors can contribute more to the research while passing on some of the administrative responsibilities to lecturers and admin staff
Incumbents should be promoted from within the MKT
Incentives in the form of scholarships, fast track-growth, exposure in the form of faculty exchange programs, etc.
Objective 2: Improve MKT Services (IT & Facilities and Equipment)
Initiative
Enhance/upgrade the technological solutions to support academic and administrative operations
2022-2027
KPIs Responsibility 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027
KPI-I-15 Average of beneficiaries’ satisfaction rate with technical services...) on a five-point scale in an annual survey in terms of: a. Suitability. b. Safety and confidentiality. c. Availability and ease of access.
LEAD: DEPT. CHAIR
OTHERS: DEAN/DQA/ MIETS
Faculty Development Program (FDP)
Building an internal development center
Knowledge Development
Workload amongst the internal faculty needs to be redistributed in order to make time for the inception of an FDC
Introduction of professional courses or workshops to define and align the goals in professional development