The meeting of the Industrial Electrical Engineering study program discussing Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and Strategic Plans (Renstra) is usually conducted as part of efforts to improve the quality of education in the study program.

Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) are measures used to evaluate the extent to which the study program has achieved its objectives. Each study program has different KPIs, depending on the goals and vision of the study program. KPIs usually cover several aspects, such as student satisfaction levels, the number of successful graduates entering the workforce, the quality of research conducted by faculty members and students, and so on.

Strategic Plans (Renstra) are long-term plans formulated to direct the study program towards achieving its predetermined goals. Renstra covers various aspects, such as curriculum development plans, faculty development plans, facility development plans, and so on.

In the meeting of the Industrial Electrical Engineering study program discussing KPIs and Renstra, topics such as the achievement of KPIs in the previous year, plans to achieve KPIs in the current and future years, evaluation of the implementation of Renstra in the previous year, and the preparation of Renstra implementation plans in the current and future years are discussed.

Meetings like this are very important to ensure that the Industrial Electrical Engineering study program can continue to improve the quality of education provided and achieve its established goals. As a result, graduates of this study program can have high competencies and be ready to enter an increasingly competitive job market.