The Reality of the Application of Electronic Management In the Strategic Planning of Institutions of Higher Education and the Extent of their Contribution to Achieving the Requirements of Educational Quality from the Point of View of Faculty Members

The Reality of the Application of Electronic Management In the Strategic Planning of Institutions of Higher Education and the Extent of their Contribution to Achieving the Requirements of Educational Quality from the Point of View of Faculty Members

Dr. Hayam Nasreldin Abdu

Assistant Professor of curricula and methods of teaching

Arabic language – Qassim Private Colleges

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Received  16/7/2018                                                                                                   Accepted  19/8/2018

Abstract

The aim of the research is to identify the reality of the application of electronic management in the strategic planning of higher education institutions, the extent to which the faculty members are familiar with e-management and the extent to which e-management contributes to achieving quality requirements. The study society is limited to faculty members in Egypt and Saudi Arabia, 64 members of the teaching staff, the tool used is a questionnaire consisting of five parts, and the results indicate the weakness of the application of electronic management and weak planning in the institutions of higher education from the point of view of faculty members.The study emphasizes the importance of implementing electronic management as it is in line with the current technological development.

Keywords: e-management, strategic planning, quality requirements, higher education institutions, quality management.

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