DIGITAL ANALYSIS TOOLS FOR TRANSFORMING MANAGEMENT IN VOCATIONAL EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS
loading.default
item.page.date
item.page.authors
item.page.journal-title
item.page.journal-issn
item.page.volume-title
item.page.publisher
Web of Journals Publishing
item.page.abstract
The contemporary landscape of vocational education management is characterized by an increasing gap between the volume of institutional data generated daily and the capacity of traditional administrative systems to interpret, synthesize, and act upon that data effectively. This article addresses the structural inefficiency of data-blind governance in vocational education institutions (VEIs) and proposes the “Digital Analytical Management Framework” (DAMF) as a strategic mechanism for evidence-based institutional transformation. By integrating real-time performance dashboards, predictive analytics engines, and competency-tracking platforms into a unified digital ecosystem, the DAMF aims to enhance administrative responsiveness, reduce resource misallocation, and align educational outcomes with labour market demands. The first part of this study critically analyzes the theoretical foundations of data-driven management, drawing upon Total Quality Management (TQM) principles and Evidence-Centered Design (ECD) theory. It establishes the conceptual framework for shifting from a “reactive administration” model to a “predictive governance” model in the management of vocational training institutions across Uzbekistan.