Institutional Planning & Effectiveness
The Institutional Planning and Effectiveness Committee is charged with developing, monitoring, and evaluating the College’s strategic planning and assessment processes. The committee’s purpose is to provide a set of institutional strategies and objectives that align with each other, address the appropriate external factors, and drive the College’s budget.
Institutional Planning & Effectiveness Members 2009-2010
Abbreviations Used in the Matrix - view the word doc glossary
Matrix 2010 Final
Matrix 2011 Presented at Forum April 28, 2009
IPEC Blog Spot
2009-2010
CHARGES TO IPEC:
Planning Matrix
The committee should:
1. Matrix 2010-2011
a. Complete the development of the 2010 - 2011 Matrix.
b. Complete the development of a companion document with examples of outcomes linked to the strategic goals of the 2010-2011 Matrix.
2. Matrix 2011-2012
a. Provide input on the development of the 2011-2012 Institutional Planning Matrix.
b. Develop a companion document with examples of outcomes linked to the strategic goals of the 2011 – 2012 Matrix.
3. Coordinate the review and revision of Brookdale’s Vision, Values, Mission and Goals document developed Summer 2009 by the President’s Cabinet.
Timeline:
Discussion 1: September 22, 2009
Discussion 2: December 8, 2009
Discussion 3: April 27, 2010
Environmental Scanning
The committee should:
1. Formalize the process for ongoing environmental scanning.
2. Gather, analyze, and dispense information for use in the college’s strategic plans.
3. Devise a plan to educate the college community about environmental scanning and its uses.
Timeline:
Discussion 1: November 3, 2009
Discussion 2: March 9, 2010
Vote: March 30, 2010
Meeting Schedule 2009-2010
Institutional Planning and Effectiveness generally meets on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month from 11:45 am – 1:15 pm in MAC 208.
Specific 2009-2010 scheduled dates are as follows:
9/15 and 9/29
10/13 and 10/27
11/10
12/1 and 12/15
2/02 and 2/16
3/2 and 3/23
4/6 and 4/20
E-Mail Institutional Planning & Effectiveness Co-Chairs
Arnie Gelfman
David Stout