Education and employment reforms toward developing human capital: the case of Qatar

Q4 Business, Management and Accounting
Sammy Abdalla Hazaimeh, S. Elbanna, Tahniyath Fatima
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Theoretical basis This study aims to build on the human capital development theory that focuses on the education and development of individuals considering their spillover impact on the organization’s and community’s improvement. Through examining the efforts put in by the Ministry toward developing its nationals to convert its economy into that of a knowledge-based one, this case shows a practical application of the human capital development theory. Research methodology To attain a more comprehensive understanding of how the Ministry underwent the implementation of educational and employment reforms, this study carried out a mixed methods study that pertained conducting interviews and collection of secondary data such as reports, minutes of meetings and publicly available date. First, four top management and executives were interviewed from the Ministry to gain deeper understanding on the planning of educational and employment reforms being implemented by the Ministry, its implementation and the challenges that the Ministry faced in doing so. Additionally, top management and executives from higher educational institutes in Qatar were also interviewed to attain a more comprehensive understanding of how they worked with the Ministry to implement the educational and employment reforms. The interview participants held key positions within the Ministry and education institutes in Qatar. As a result, they were directly involved in driving strategic decision-making in various areas relating to education at all levels (primary, secondary and tertiary). Further, they were directly involved in the establishment of Qatarization initiatives in the education sector within Qatar. Below is a list of the interviewees: 1. Mr Ahmed, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Education and Higher Education (formerly Qatar University President and Community College of Qatar President); 2. Mr Saad, Higher Education Consultant at the Ministry of Education and Higher Education (formerly the Dean of Community College of Qatar); 3. Mr Ali, Assistant Undersecretary of Shared Services Affairs, the Ministry of Education and Higher Education; 4. Mr Abdulla, Acting Assistant Undersecretary for Higher Education, the Ministry of Education and Higher Education; 5. Mr Jassim, Vice President of Academic & Student Affairs at Community College of Qatar; 6. Mr Bilal, Vice President of Academic & Student Affairs at College of the North Atlantic-Qatar; 7. Mr Mohammed, Chief Strategy and Development Officer at Qatar University; and 8. Mr Yasin, General Manager of Qatar Learning Center. Each participant was first contacted to inform them about the nature of the study and to gain their consent to conduct an interview. The interview protocol contained closed- to open-ended questions, aimed at providing in-depth information on Qatarization practices and the efforts to reform the education sector in Qatar. As a result, a semi-structured interview was conducted. The participants were posed with several questions that included but were not limited to these. For instance, the participants were asked with questions like what steps are being taken by the Ministry of Education and Higher Education to improve the education system in Qatar? and What are the current Qatarization practices that have been implemented in the Ministry of Education and Higher Education? Upon attaining answers for these questions, the interviewer was able to follow up with more specific and relevant questions like how does the Ministry engage Qataris to take up science, technology, engineering and mathematics programs?, what are the methods employed to attract Qataris toward pursuing higher education?, what are the different types of scholarships being offered to Qataris? and hat are the programs that the Ministry of Education and Higher Education implements to train/employ young Qataris to be qualified for work in the education sector? The interviews lasted about 30–45 min. In addition to interviews, several secondary sources were used from the Planning and Statistics Authority, the World Bank and the Ministry of Education and Higher Education. Case overview/synopsis Human capital development is regarded as a fundamental pillar that leads to the sustainable economic, political and social progress of a society. Given the foundation of human capital development is based on educational capacities, Qatar has regarded education as its national and foremost priority and the key to maximizing human potential toward building a sustainable knowledge-based economy in the long run. This case study portrayed the works of the Ministry of Education and Higher Education in the state of Qatar. The Ministry had been tasked with the mission to support the government’s national strategy of transforming Qatar’s economy from a resource-based economy into a knowledge-based economy. As such, this case sheds light on the Ministry’s strategic initiatives toward developing the local human capital. The Ministry governs over the education sector, and in providing the Ministry’s point of view, the reader is able to get a grasp on the inner workings of a government entity. In addition to providing an overview on the strategic initiatives employed by the Ministry to enhance the quality of education for Qataris, this case study also examined the Qatarization initiatives taken up by the Ministry. Qatarization is a national strategy implemented by the state of Qatar to nationalize the workforce. In other words, through Qatarization, the government intended to increase the employment opportunities available for Qataris and enhance their professional skill set through training and development efforts. Accordingly, this case also illustrated the Ministry’s role in Qatarizing its workforce successfully. In understanding the challenges faced by the Ministry toward enhancing the education services and employment opportunities being offered to the nationals, students can attain a refined perspective on the real-life challenges that government entities face in implementing strategic initiatives. Through this case, students in graduate and undergraduate courses relating to business, strategy, economics, public policies and education can also attempt to engage in decision-making activities that involve overcoming the challenges faced by the Ministry through devising action plans or revising the strategic initiatives. The issues discussed in the case delve into how Qatar government’s initiatives for economic transformation via educational reforms impacted educational institutions, students and the workforce. Complexity academic level This case is intended to be studied by students in graduate and undergraduate courses relating to business, strategy, economics, public policies and education where they can engage in realistic decision-making activities that involve overcoming the challenges faced by the Ministry through devising action plans or revising the strategic initiatives.
发展人力资本的教育和就业改革:以卡塔尔为例
本研究以人力资本发展理论为基础,关注个人的教育和发展,并考虑其对组织和社区改善的溢出效应。通过考察劳动部为将国民经济转变为知识型经济所做的努力,可以看出人力资本开发理论的实际应用。研究方法为了更全面地了解教育部是如何实施教育和就业改革的,本研究采用了一种混合方法研究,涉及进行访谈和收集次要数据,如报告、会议记录和公开可用的日期。首先,对教育部的四名高级管理人员和行政人员进行了访谈,以便更深入地了解教育部正在实施的教育和就业改革的规划、实施情况以及该部在实施改革过程中面临的挑战。此外,还采访了卡塔尔高等教育机构的高级管理人员和行政人员,以更全面地了解他们如何与教育部合作实施教育和就业改革。受访者在卡塔尔教育部和教育机构担任要职。因此,他们直接参与推动与各级教育(小学、中学和大学)有关的各个领域的战略决策。此外,他们还直接参与在卡塔尔教育部门制定卡塔尔化倡议。以下是受访者名单:1 .教育与高等教育部副部长Ahmed先生(原卡塔尔大学校长、卡塔尔社区学院校长);2 .教育和高等教育部高等教育顾问(原卡塔尔社区学院院长)Saad先生;3 .教育和高等教育部共享服务事务部副部长助理阿里先生;4 . Abdulla先生,高等教育部高等教育代理助理副部长;5 .卡塔尔社区学院学术与学生事务副院长贾西姆先生;6 .北大西洋学院卡塔尔分校学术与学生事务副校长Bilal先生;卡塔尔大学首席战略与发展官Mohammed先生;and8。卡塔尔学习中心总经理亚辛先生。首先与每位参与者联系,告知他们研究的性质,并征得他们同意进行访谈。面谈程序载有不公开或不公开的问题,目的是提供关于卡塔尔化做法和卡塔尔教育部门改革努力的深入资料。因此,进行了半结构化访谈。参与者被提出了几个问题,包括但不限于这些。例如,参与者被问及诸如教育和高等教育部正在采取哪些措施来改善卡塔尔的教育体系?教育和高等教育部目前实施的卡塔尔化做法是什么?在获得这些问题的答案后,采访者可以继续提出更具体和相关的问题,如教育部如何吸引卡塔尔人参加科学、技术、工程和数学课程?那么,卡塔尔采用了什么方法来吸引卡塔尔人接受高等教育呢?卡塔尔人可以获得哪些不同类型的奖学金?教育和高等教育部实施了哪些计划来培训/雇用年轻的卡塔尔人,使他们有资格在教育部门工作?采访时间约为30-45分钟。除采访外,还使用了计划和统计局、世界银行和教育和高等教育部的一些二手资料来源。案例概述/概要人力资本发展被认为是导致一个社会的可持续经济、政治和社会进步的基本支柱。鉴于人力资本发展的基础是建立在教育能力的基础上,卡塔尔将教育视为其国家和最重要的优先事项,从长远来看,教育是最大限度地发挥人的潜力,建设可持续的知识型经济的关键。本案例研究描述了卡塔尔国教育和高等教育部的工作。该部的任务是支持政府将卡塔尔经济从资源型经济转变为知识型经济的国家战略。因此,这一案例揭示了该部在发展当地人力资本方面的战略举措。 教育部管理教育部门,通过提供教育部的观点,读者能够掌握政府实体的内部运作。除了概述教育部为提高卡塔尔人的教育质量而采取的战略举措外,本案例研究还审查了教育部采取的卡塔尔化举措。卡塔尔化是卡塔尔实施的一项国家战略,旨在将劳动力国有化。换句话说,通过卡塔尔化,政府打算增加卡塔尔人的就业机会,并通过培训和发展努力提高他们的专业技能。因此,这个案例也说明了该部在使其工作人员成功地卡塔尔化方面的作用。通过了解教育部在加强教育服务和为国民提供就业机会方面所面临的挑战,学生可以对政府实体在实施战略举措时面临的现实挑战有一个精确的看法。通过这个案例,与商业、战略、经济、公共政策和教育相关的研究生和本科生也可以尝试参与决策活动,通过制定行动计划或修改战略举措来克服该部面临的挑战。案例中讨论的问题深入探讨了卡塔尔政府通过教育改革实现经济转型的举措如何影响教育机构、学生和劳动力。本案例旨在供商科、战略、经济学、公共政策和教育等相关专业的研究生和本科生学习,使他们能够参与现实的决策活动,通过制定行动计划或修改战略举措来克服教育部面临的挑战。
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