On December 5, 2024, the School of Science, Mae Fah Luang University held a meeting to review its strategic plan and analyze Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats (SWOT). The meeting took place at the meeting room of the School of Medicine, with administrators, faculty members, and staff in full attendance to collaboratively shape the School's development direction.
The event began with opening remarks and an explanation of the significance of conducting a SWOT analysis by Prof. Dr. Surat Laphookhieo, Dean of the School of Science. The Dean highlighted the Mission, Vision, and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) that the School aims to achieve in the 2025 fiscal year. This included aligning its strategies with the broader goals of Mae Fah Luang University to support regional and national development.
The Dean emphasized, “This SWOT analysis will be a crucial tool for assessing the current situation of the School of Science. It will help us establish clear operational directions and adapt to future changes effectively.”
Following the presentation, participants were assigned to groups to collaboratively analyze each dimension of the SWOT framework. The discussions focused on exchanging diverse perspectives that align with the School’s core objectives. Additionally, a knowledge exchange activity was conducted, addressing the preparation of critical information resources—an essential tool for supporting decision-making and improving operations within the School. Participants shared insights and proposed ways to enhance data management and utilization to meet operational needs efficiently.
The outcomes of this meeting are expected to lead to the development of an effective action plan. The event was characterized by strong collaboration and commitment to building a robust future for the School of Science. It is anticipated that operations in all aspects will progress steadily, reflecting the School's dedication to sustainable organizational development and supporting Mae Fah Luang University’s growth on the global stage.