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Author
CSIRO Corporate Planning Office
Title
CSIRO priority determination 1990: role statements, 11 March 1991
Imprint
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Organisation, Canberra, ACT, 11 March 1991, 36 pp
Url
https://www.eoas.info/bib-pdf/ASBS15624.pdf
Format
pdf
Description

Document supplied by Tom Spurling and Garrett Upstill October 2024.

Quote: "This is a working document. and as such its contents are not final. The Role Statements will be finalised to provide the basis for the CSIRO Strategic Plan 1991-92 to 1996-97."

Abstract

The Role Statements presented in this document represent the culmination of deliberations by the CSIRO Executive Committee at a number of special workshops and regular Executive Committee meetings held during 1990 for the purpose of determining CSIRO's strategic directions and research priorities for the next 5 years. The material in this paper encompasses critical directions, objectives and strategies for the use of CSIRO research managers in their planning. The Role Statements form the basis of the Organisation's Strategic Plan for 1991/92 to 1996/97.

This document was prepared by Dr Michael Blyth of the Corporate Planning Office with the cooperation of Institute Planners, Directors and other staff of the Corporate Planning Office. Much of the input material was synthesised from the Executive Committee workshops and meetings. Supporting information, and data on macro-economic indicators and R&D expenditures, were provided by the Institute Planners, the Research Data Office and the Corporate Planning Office.

This document is a companion to the research priorities method paper, "CSIRO Priority Determination 1990 Methodology and Results Overview (1991)" and the implementation paper, "Implementation of Research Priorities (1991)".

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  • CSIRO Corporate Planning Office, CSIRO research priorities 1994-95 to 1996-97: A progress report August 1993 (Canberra, ACT: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Organisation, 1993), 20 pp. https://eoas.info/bib-pdf/ASBS15626.pdf. Details
  • CSIRO Corporate Planning Office, Setting priorities for research purposes and research projects: A case study involving the CSIRO Division of Animal Health (Canberra, ACT: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Organisation, 1993), 50 pp. https://eoas.info/bib-pdf/ASBS15628.pdf. Details
  • CSIRO Corporate Planning Office, Setting priorities for research purposes and research projects: A case study involving the CSIRO Division of Soils (Canberra, ACT: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Organisation, 1993), 50 pp. https://eoas.info/bib-pdf/ASBS15629.pdf. Details
  • CSIRO Corporate Planning Office, An adaptive process for setting research priorities in CSIRO (Canberra, ACT: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Organisation, 1995), 88 pp. https://www.eoas.info/bib-pdf/ASBS15623.pdf. Details

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  • CSIRO Corporate Planning Office, CSIRO priority determination 1990; methodology & results; overview, January 1991 (Kretschmer Report) (Canberra, ACT: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Organisation, 1991), 40 pp, https://www.eoas.info/bib-pdf/ASBS15622.pdf. Details

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