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Report

Author
Upstill, Garrett
Title
The CSIRO priorities method, 1990-1995
Imprint
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Organisation, Canberra, ACT, August 1995, 12 pp
Url
https://www.eoas.info/bib-pdf/ASBS15625.pdf
Format
pdf
Description

Document supplied by Tom Spurling and Garrett Upstill October 2024.

Author affiliation: CSIRO Industrial Technologies, Canberra

Abstract

The CSIRO Priorities Method, developed in 1990, has been widely used in CSIRO and in a number of other research agencies in Australia and overseas. This paper looks at its origins, examines its scope and applications, and canvasses its future use.

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References

  • 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
  • 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
  • McKinsey & Company, Inc., Assessing the commercail prospects for research: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Resarch Organisation, final report May 5, 1987 (Canberra, ACT: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Organisation, 1987), 26 pp. https://eoas.info/bib-pdf/ASBS15627.pdf. Details
  • Stocker, John W., 'CSIRO on the move', in National Science and Technology Advisory Group Conference Proceedings, October 1990 (Canberra, ACT: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Organisation, 1990), p. 10.. https://eoas.info/bib-pdf/ASBS15630.pdf. Details

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