制定愿景和使命宣言的经验教训

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Education for Health Pub Date : 2024-05-22 DOI:10.62694/efh.2024.21
Himanshu Pandya, Amol Dongre, Jagdish Varma
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背景:教育机构需要制定愿景和使命宣言,以支持其决策和实践的一致性,这也是认证的标准之一。然而,"愿景 "和 "使命 "是被误解的术语。组织最终可能会宣布一些模糊不清的愿景和使命声明,而这些声明并不为组织成员所拥有:我们采用柯林斯和波拉斯的概念框架,为我校的五个组成机构制定了愿景和使命宣言。我们对制定这些声明的活动进行了过程记录(PD)。我们采取了以下步骤:建立关系、确定重点、促进过程识别、反思和结束。一个月后,我们邀请活动参与者对整个过程进行反思。我们对指导小组讨论中产生的文本数据和参与者的反思进行了归纳式专题分析:首先,参与者对这一过程缺乏清晰的认识和主人翁精神。参与者认为,有助于形成陈述的几个因素是:搭建舞台和使用概念框架;主持人提出的探究性问题和手把手的指导;以及集体练习。作为协调人,我们认为,使用反复的小组进程、我们深思熟虑的探究以及有利于公开交流想法的环境,都有助于声明的制定。我们记录了制定愿景和使命宣言的十个步骤,这对任何承担类似活动任务的学术医疗中心都可能有用。
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Lessons learned in development of vision and mission statements
Background: Educational institutions need to formulate vision and mission statements to support the alignment of their decision-making and practices, and also as one of the standards for accreditation. However, “vision” and “mission” are misunderstood terms. Organizations may end up declaring quite vague and fuzzy vision and mission statements not owned by members. What was done: We used Collins and Porras conceptual framework for development of vision and mission statements for five constituent institutes of our university. We carried out Process Documentation (PD) of the activity of formulating these statements. We took the following steps: rapport-building, identifying focus, facilitation of process identification, reflection, and closure. A month later, we invited the participants in this activity to reflect on the entire process. We carried out an inductive thematic analysis of text data generated during guided group discussions, and the participants' reflections. Lessons learned: To begin with, the participants lacked clarity and ownership of the process, which progressively improved over the course of the activity. The participants felt that several factors contributing to the formulation of the statements were: setting the stage and use of a conceptual framework; probing questions and handholding by the facilitators; and the collective exercise. We, as facilitators, felt that the use of an iterative group process, thoughtful probes by us, and an environment conducive for open exchange of ideas contributed to the development of the statements. We documented ten steps for the development of the vision and mission statements, which might be useful for any academic medical center tasked with a similar activity.
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Education for Health
Education for Health EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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期刊介绍: Education for Health: Change in Learning and Practice (EfH) is the scholarly, peer-reviewed journal of The Network: Towards Unity for Health. Our readers are health professionals, health professions educators and learners, health care researchers, policymakers, community leaders and administrators from all over the world. We publish original studies, reviews, think pieces, works in progress and commentaries on current trends, issues, and controversies. We especially want to provide our international readers with fresh ideas and innovative models of education and health services that can enable them to be maximally responsive to the healthcare needs of the communities in which they work and learn.
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