Abstract
This paper presents the results of an empirical study on strategic planning in three public universities in Ghana. It
assesses strategy development, the implementation process, the main challenges to strategic planning in public
universities, and what their success factors are. Findings indicate that the nature, form, and sophistication of information
and communication technology use influenced successful implementation of strategic plans for two public universities.
Other results suggested that members of staff perceived strategic planning to be the responsibility of top management;
thus, there is little ownership and commitment by academic and other stakeholders.
Keywords: Strategy, Strategic planning, Public universities, Tertiary education, Ghana