Discuss the below in detail:
Q1. How has the higher education industry changed over the years, especially as it relates to the nontraditional (or working adult) student? importantly, what are its current distinctive resources
Q2. What are Apollo Groups strengths? More of vulnerability? and competencies? What are the key areas
Q3. What constitutes quality and performance in higher education? From whose perspective? Is there a market for low quality education, and does it serve a long-term purpose?
Q4. Should the management of the group remain centralized? Many decisions are taken centrally and then implemented locally. Is this a source of some underlying problems?
How has the higher education industry changed over the years, especially as it relates to the nontraditional (or working adult) student? What are Apollo Group's strengths? More importantly, what arc its current distinctive resources and competencies? What are the key areas of vulnerability? What constitutes quality and performance in higher education? From whose perspective? Is there a market for "low quality" education, and does it serve a long-term purpose? Should the management of the group remain centralized? Many decisions are taken centrally and then implemented locally. Is this a source of some underlying problems?