Report summary
In this sample evaluation we assessed the doctoral study programme of Quality
Management at the Faculty of Organizational Studies (FOS) in Novo mesto.
Internal assurance and improvement of the quality of the study programme, its
modification, development and implementation are appropriate and meet the requirements
of all 5 standards. Although it is a full-time study, it largely has the characteristics of parttime study, as all students are full-time employees. A specificity are also small study groups
(enrolment of approx. 5 new students per year) and a lot of individual work. Therefore, a
form of combined study (combination of inclass and distance learning), which was
developed and introduced by the Faculty during the COVID crisis, is very appropriate and
well-accepted.
Among the noticed advantages we would highlight the well-designed and consistently
managed quality management system, which is very transparent and ensures the
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conclusion of the quality cycle, active involvement of all stakeholder groups and good
information on current issues. The engagement of the entire faculty staff from top to the
bottom is equally (or perhaps even more) remarkable advantage. Linked to it the key
advantages are the culture of cooperation, the connectedness and personal approach of
the faculty staff to each other and to all stakeholders, especially students. In addition to
the acquired knowledge of the students, the highlighted positive atmosphere at the faculty
is a recognizable competitive advantage of FOS compared to large faculties. It makes
students feel good at the study and attracts them to study there and promote the Faculty
and the study programme. For employers, the key recognized advantage of their
employees finishing doctoral degree of Quality Management at FOS is the acquired broad
mind and academic freedom of thinking and work, as well as the ability to combine
knowledge of various fields and topics (interdisciplinarity).
FOS is constantly developing and updating study programmes, including doctoral study
programme of Quality Management. The programme is planned and monitored in the long
term with a view to 5 years ahead within the faculty strategic planning. Scientific research,
which was a weak point in previous years, has also been strengthened significantly and is
planned to continue to develop.
FOS expands and deepens cooperation with the business and public environments through
engagement of their doctoral students and doctors working there. Relationships with them
are being kept even after graduation (doctorate).
Among the opportunities for improvement, we emphasize the provision of greater
selectivity of study content or greater offer of elective courses in order to enable students
who haven’t studied Quality Management and Organization at previous levels of study to
learn the basics of Quality Management.
In the summary below only the significant identified strengths and opportunities for
improvement based on the assessed areas are listed. The full list of findings is in the report.
No non-compliances were identified.