Strategic management / Infrastructure
Strategic Analysis
Strategic and environmental analysis
Environmental Analysis
Strategic Choice and Implementation
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What is the definition of strategic management?

Strategic management is the process of setting goals, analyzing the internal and external environment, making strategic choices, implementing plans, and evaluating outcomes to ensure long-term success.

100

How does poor infrastructure affect student learning?

Poor infrastructure can lead to disruptions in learning, health issues, and low student engagement.

100

Why is understanding opportunities and threats important for a school?

It helps schools adapt to external changes, such as funding availability, policy changes, and competitive challenges.

100

How do political and economic factors impact education?

Political factors affect funding, curriculum regulations, and teacher policies, while economic factors influence school budgets and student access to education.

100

What is strategy implementation?

The process of putting a strategic plan into action.

200

Name two key benefits of strategic management in schools.

1) Improved decision-making, 2) Efficient resource allocation.

200

What are two ways schools can evaluate their infrastructure?

1) Conducting school facility audits, 2) Gathering feedback from students and teachers.

200

How can a school use a SWOT analysis to improve learning?

By leveraging strengths (qualified teachers), improving weaknesses (low technology access), seizing opportunities (new funding programs), and mitigating threats (teacher shortages).

200

Why is analyzing competition and market trends important for schools?

It helps schools adapt to educational demands, attract students, and improve programs.

200

What challenges might schools face during strategy implementation?

Resistance to change, budget constraints, and lack of teacher training.

300

Explain how decision-making plays a role in strategic management.

Decision-making helps schools choose the best strategies by evaluating risks, benefits, and available resources to ensure educational success.  

300

How can strategic management help improve school infrastructure?

By allocating resources wisely, setting priorities for renovations, and using long-term planning to maintain facilities.

300

Describe a real-world strategic analysis example in education.

A school using SWOT analysis finds that its strength is high parent involvement, but a weakness is outdated textbooks. It seeks grants (opportunity) while addressing the challenge of budget cuts (threat).

300

Provide an example of a school adapting to environmental changes.

Provide an example of a school adapting to environmental changes.

300

What is strategy evaluation?

The process of measuring the effectiveness of a strategy.

400

Why is school infrastructure important for education?

It provides a safe, comfortable, and effective learning environment that enhances student performance and teacher productivity.

400

What does SWOT stand for?

Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats.

400

What is an environmental analysis?

It is the process of assessing external factors that can affect an organization's success.

400

What is a strategic choice?

A decision made after analyzing different options to achieve long-term success.

400

Why is strategy control important in school management?

It ensures that schools stay on track and make necessary adjustments to improve outcomes.

500

Name three essential elements of a well-structured school.

1) Classrooms with proper lighting and ventilation, 2) Access to technology and learning resources, 3) Clean and functional restrooms.

500

Give an example of a strength and a weakness in a school’s strategic analysis.

Strength: Strong academic programs. Weakness: Lack of funding for new technology.

500

Name two external factors that affect school management.

1) Government education policies, 2) Economic conditions.

500

Give an example of a strategic choice in a school setting.

A school decides to invest in digital learning platforms instead of buying physical textbooks.

500

Explain the difference between successful and unsuccessful implementation strategies.

Successful strategies have clear goals, strong leadership, and proper resources, while unsuccessful ones suffer from poor planning, lack of support, and miscommunication.