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Restructuring degree roadmaps to improve timely graduation in higher education
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International Journal of Educational Management (2020) 34 (2): 432–449.
Published: 16 December 2019
... classes to each semester, this is where line balancing technique can be helpful. We propose using four metrics to measure a course’s importance, and hence assignment priority, in the roadmap. Define: A – the longest path branching out from this course. B – the number of followers. C – number...
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Consequences of KPIs and performance management in higher education
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International Journal of Educational Management (2016) 30 (6): 881–893.
Published: 08 August 2016
... on metrics and KPIs are likely to limit performance. The value of feedback as a stimulator for improved performance is questionable and it has not been proven that giving feedback and telling employees they were doing “wrong” will result in behavioural change and enhance performance (Dixon et al...
