Education & Mavim

  1. Are you involved in a PTE, ITO or other Tertiary Education Facility?
  2. Do you want to spend less time reporting to the Tertiary Education Commission, Qualifications Authority and the Ministry of Education?
  3. Do you want to save on audit costs?
  4. Do you want to spend more time teaching and less time reporting

Over the last five years, increasing government compliance has been adding financial pressure to tertiary organisations through increased administrative costs, the cost of consultants, and direct fees.

More and more resources are being re-directed away from teaching and into adherence to regulations, because if information is not reported accurately and on time to the Tertiary Education Commission, Qualifications Authority and the Ministry of Education, regulatory controls could increase or a loss of funding and accreditation could be imposed.

Mavim Rules plays a vital role in the management of compliance and information demands. Essentially, Mavim un-clutters the clutter. With Mavim Rules, you can organise all your information from teaching resources and training manuals, to business policies and procedures, at the same time providing a visual representation of the flow of information.

It is specifically designed to be easy to use by all members of staff, and by students as well, utilising permission levels to suit.

If you are involved in any of the following positions then joining in on a demo-day or organising a personal demo is the next step to take:

  • CEO, CFO, Director, General Manager
  • CIO, IT Manager
  • Quality Manager
  • Academic Manager
  • HR Manager

An issue associated with being a tertiary organisation is Government Compliance.


Please contact us for organising a meeting at your premises .

Challenges:
Business Continuity
Business Process Management
Business Rules
Compliance Management
Disaster Recovery
Operations Management
Knowledge Management
MS Visio
Quality Assurance
Service Management

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