Decision Support System for Selecting the Best Head of Study Program Using the MOORA and MOOSRA Methods
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The Head of the Study Program is one of the most important parts of a university. The Head of the Study Program is also the highest leader within the study program structure. The role of the Head of the Study Program is as an organizational unit that is responsible for the administration of the study program they lead. The Head of the Study Program is tasked with coordinating all study program activities, as well as managing lecture schedules, practicum schedules, and lecture evaluation results. The selection of the Head of the Study Program requires precise accuracy to avoid errors in the selection process. The stability of a study program heavily depends on the role and reputation of its lecturers, especially the lecturer responsible for the core courses of that study program. Therefore, the participation of lecturers is highly necessary in the selection of the Head of the Study Program. Since the higher education management is also interested in the selection process, methodological assistance is needed to accommodate the aspirations of the lecturers and the interests of the university management. The reward system is a crucial element for motivation toward a better direction, aiming to further increase performance. This reward system is expected to encourage the performance of the Head of the Study Program to be more productive, so that the vision and mission for achieving the development of a university can be properly attained and implemented.
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