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Strategies for Higher Education Institutions: Resilience and Adaptability provides higher education leaders with a structured methodology for strategic decision-making under deep uncertainty.The book constructs four plausible scenarios for higher education to 2035, organized around two critical uncertainties: coordination logic (state-led versus market-led) and human-AI centricity (human-centric versus AI-first). It introduces a five-mechanism typology that explains how AI and emerging technolo…

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Strategies for Higher Education Institutions: Resilience and Adaptability provides higher education leaders with a structured methodology for strategic decision-making under deep uncertainty.

The book constructs four plausible scenarios for higher education to 2035, organized around two critical uncertainties: coordination logic (state-led versus market-led) and human-AI centricity (human-centric versus AI-first). It introduces a five-mechanism typology that explains how AI and emerging technologies reshape institutional value propositions, operating models, and capability sets, moving analysis from individual tools to structural forces. The book then translates scenarios into strategic action through the 7C Strategy Wheel and 7C Strategy Selection Framework, connecting environmental diagnosis to strategic posture selection, initiative classification, and signpost monitoring. The primary readers are senior institutional leaders, including vice-chancellors, presidents, rectors, deans, governing board members, and strategy executives. Policymakers, ecosystem players, and researchers in strategic management and higher education will also find applicable frameworks.

The book functions as both an analysis and toolkit. Readers gain methods for stress-testing existing strategies against multiple futures, identifying robust actions that hold value across scenarios, building contingent strategies tied to specific conditions, and establishing signpost-based monitoring systems for strategic recalibration. The scenarios apply globally and are designed for application to specific national, regional, and institutional contexts.

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Strategies for Higher Education Institutions: Resilience and Adaptability provides higher education leaders with a structured methodology for strategic decision-making under deep uncertainty.

The book constructs four plausible scenarios for higher education to 2035, organized around two critical uncertainties: coordination logic (state-led versus market-led) and human-AI centricity (human-centric versus AI-first). It introduces a five-mechanism typology that explains how AI and emerging technologies reshape institutional value propositions, operating models, and capability sets, moving analysis from individual tools to structural forces. The book then translates scenarios into strategic action through the 7C Strategy Wheel and 7C Strategy Selection Framework, connecting environmental diagnosis to strategic posture selection, initiative classification, and signpost monitoring. The primary readers are senior institutional leaders, including vice-chancellors, presidents, rectors, deans, governing board members, and strategy executives. Policymakers, ecosystem players, and researchers in strategic management and higher education will also find applicable frameworks.

The book functions as both an analysis and toolkit. Readers gain methods for stress-testing existing strategies against multiple futures, identifying robust actions that hold value across scenarios, building contingent strategies tied to specific conditions, and establishing signpost-based monitoring systems for strategic recalibration. The scenarios apply globally and are designed for application to specific national, regional, and institutional contexts.

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