ambition in action. leadership forum friday 7 september alison wood r/ institute director
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Ambitionin Action
Leadership Forum
Friday 7 September
Alison WoodR/ Institute Director
Progress Report
Improved efficiencies
Faculties strengthened
Marketing/Promotions
Strategic planning
Futures committee
Go global strategy
2012 - 2015 and BeyondStrategic Planning Process 2012-2015
Our points of difference
Multi brand strategies
Rationalising delivery
Quality of educational delivery
Aligning with customer experience – student learning
journey
Going Global• Six outbound study tours 2012
Film and TV New YorkChildren Services, Denmark Global Public Relations, Hong KongAdvertising, SingaporeGlobal Music Los AngelesVisual Merchandising New York
• Growth in interest in study tours 23 applications received internally this year for 2013
• 2011 Over 3,300 international student enrolments (VET)• 2011 SITEC enrolments: 925
Success StoriesNational Skills Week
Media coverage
Open Day
WorldSkills
State Training Awards
Innovation and Excellence Awards
Outcomes• Almost 5,000 visitors
1-1 advice in The Muse over 2,800 enquiries
demo space (Jones St walkway) over 1,600 visitors
talks & tours over 500 attendees
• 250 staff involved from across the Institute
• 250 students involved from across the Institute• Staff are being surveyed
NSW Vocational student of the year
Susan Jarrett– winner of the NSW Vocational Student of the Year award at the 2012 NSW Training Awards.
Hosted by the NSW Minister for Education, The Hon Adrian Piccoli, the evening attracted more than 700 guests from the training sector, business, government and community.
Worldskills - Gold Medal
Ashleigh Huntley
Fashion Technology
2012 WORLDSKILLS
o Ashleigh Huntley from Ultimo College, won a Gold Medal Fashion
Technology. Germany is on the way!
o Nathan Smith from Ultimo College, won a Bronze Medal in Printing
and Graphic Arts.
o VET in Schools Program, from Sutherland College
o Julia Wong won Silver medal
o Madisson Spanhel won Bronze medal
Other AwardsDoghouse Challenge – Sutherland College, Gymea
Campus won the Best Decoration Award
A Flair for Fashion – Nicholas Huxley accepted 9 of the 19 awards on behalf of his students from the Sydney Institute Fashion Design Studio, Ultimo College
HP Eco Award for Sydney Institute
The NSW Minister for Tourism’s Student Award was awarded to Ivana Petrovic from St George College
Learning for Sustainability Award – Refrigeration
2012 Learning for Sustainability Awards
Refrigeration section, at Ultimo College.
Business Reforms – What we know
Drivers of change at SI
NSW VET ReformSmart & Skilled
NSW public service
contraction
National VET Reform COAG
Agreement
Increased competition from private providers:•marketing•products
Legacies•systems•facilities•operations
Labour market
forecasts
Business reform - What we will do
Business Reform
StaffAligning jobs to business needs Products
Facilities•student housing•learning spaces•IT rooms
Systems•LMBR•other
Programs•sustainable•competitive
Delivery modes:•blended•online
Delivery sites•rationalise•invest
Corporate Services
Customers at the heart of our decisions
Customers need to:
choose us
stay with us
be satisfied with us
succeed with us
tell the world about us
What will the future hold?
Enrolments
Sydney Institute, course enrolments &ASH 2000 - 2011
Course enrolments ASH ASH x Course enrolment
YearCourse
Enrolments% variation year
on yearASH
% variation year on year
ASH per Enrolment
% variation year on year
2000 70,097 17,182,297 245
2001 74,113 5.7% 17,918,195 4.3% 242 -1.4%
2002 75,693 2.1% 18,720,159 4.5% 247 2.3%
2003 78,167 3.3% 19,051,852 1.8% 244 -1.4%
2004 72,543 -7.2% 17,762,325 -6.8% 245 0.5%
2005 73,426 1.2% 18,477,701 4.0% 252 2.8%
2006 73,019 -0.6% 18,804,263 1.8% 258 2.3%
2007 74,243 1.7% 18,998,217 1.0% 256 -0.6%
2008 73,359 -1.2% 19,357,807 1.9% 264 3.1%
2009 76,230 3.9% 21,840,561 12.8% 287 8.6%
2010 76,553 0.4% 21,967,668 0.6% 287 0.2%
2011 69,651 -9.0% 21,108,976 -3.9% 303 5.6%
TAFENSW – enrolments YTDINSTITUTE
Enrols YTD 2011 Enrols YTD 2012 Enrols var 2011 2012
Enrols % var 2011 2012
HUNTER INSTITUTE 49,412 51,447 2,035 4.1%
ILLAWARRA INSTITUTE 27,261 26,448 -813 -3.0%
NEW ENGLAND INSTITUTE 15,785 17,354 1,569 9.9%
NORTH COAST INSTITUTE 36,083 37,872 1,789 5.0%
NORTHERN SYDNEY INSTITUTE 40,440 40,377 -63 -0.2%
OPEN TRAINING & EDUCATION NETWORK 69,883 84,108 14,225 20.4%
RIVERINA INSTITUTE 24,305 25,731 1,426 5.9%SOUTH WESTERN SYDNEY INSTITUTE 62,509 64,037 1,528 2.4%
SYDNEY INSTITUTE 59,681 59,278 -403 -0.7%
WESTERN INSTITUTE 28,423 30,772 2,349 8.3%
WESTERN SYDNEY INSTITUTE 39,807 41,761 1,954 4.9%
Grand Total 453,589 479,185 25,596 5.6%
Online universities blossom in Asia Australian
September 04, 2012 12:00AM Source: The Courier-Mail
THOUSANDS of kilometres from Kuala Lumpur in Cameroon, doctoral student Michael Nkwenti Ndongfack attends his Open University Malaysia classes online and hopes to defend his final thesis by Skype.
Choice Magazine - August 2012
“The online education and training industry grew 22% per year between 2006 an 2011 and currently generates an estimated $4b in annual turnover.
As of last year it employed about 16,500 people across 956 businesses.
Education 2020 – one scenario
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