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Key Result Areas and Goals

KRA 1: Efficient and Participative Leadership
  Goals:    
  1.    To regularly engage in an active interaction with the Board of Regents (BOR) in all of CSU’s Strategic Planning Process.  
  2.    To conduct a regular review and evaluation across campuses in terms of:  
  a.    Efficiency features (systems, policies, processes, - systematizes work)
b.    Effectiveness features (results in terms of teaching highlighted in licensure results, etc.)
c.    Response-ability features

  3.    To institutionalize Key Business Process across campuses in terms of:  
   a.    Food Sourcing
b.    Infrastructure System
c.    People Management
d.    Partnering
e.    Financial Management
f.    Program Management
g.    Feedback Mechanism
  
 4.    To build a culture of participation across
5.    To set acceptable standards of quality across disciplines, programs, offices, campuses and individuals in the following:
  
   a.    Leadership
b.    Outcomes
c.    Linkages & Collaborative Arrangements
d.    Interpersonal relations
  
  6.    To lobby for environmental awareness across all curricular offerings.   
      
KRA 2: Quality and Relevant Education
  
 Goals:    
 1.    To implement programs in line with both the mandate and current requirements;
2.    To identify/set linkages offering similar relevant programs;
3.    To generate new knowledge and technologies relevant to the development of the region;
4.    To offer programs focusing on social, cultural, economic and developmental needs of the region and the country as a way to complement the global markets;
5.    To review periodically the curricular offerings to meet the needs of the industry and community;
6.    To provide efficient delivery of instruction for the environmental management program;
7.    To redesign accredited curricular programs for increased Science and Technology and Humanities orientation;
8.    To design new programs that are relevant to current needs and requirements in Science, Technology and the Humanities;
9.    To craft a strong Human Resource Development Program for the care, use and regeneration of natural resources.
      
KRA 3: Teaching/Non-Teaching and Student Development
  
 Goals:    
 1.    To provide ongoing faculty development, addressing: personal mastery, improved teaching competence, effective interpersonal and organizational relations and increased skills in research.
2.    To expand student-personnel scholarship opportunities by allocating the appropriate funds and generating grants/support from linkages.
  
      
KRA 4: Environment
  
 Goals:    
 1.    To green the environmental premises of CSU campuses;
2.    To manage the use of resources human, physical and financial in promoting relevant/approved programs;
3.    To design a systematic utilization of the available land area.
  
      
KRA 5: Linkages, Networks and Collaboration
  
 Goals:    
 1.    To increase external linkages;
2.    To open avenues for linkages by:
  
   a.    Expanding existing international, national and local linkages of RED Office
b.    Sending faculty and students to participate in international exchange program and trainings (academic/leadership trainings)
c.    Seeking program partners in Science, Technology and Research
d.    Setting an Information Center for linkages on instruction, research, field visits and exposures for students or faculty as well as co-curricular activities
  
      
KRA 6: Research  
 Goals:
  
 1.    To become valuable partner in research on science, technology and humanities to other institutions both local and international;
2.    To set up a research community in science, technology and humanities that foster and support creative research and other advanced scholarly activity;
3.    To participate in international, national and regional programs that is collective in nature.
  
      

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