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Report

Author
CSIRO Corporate Planning Office
Title
Setting priorities for research purposes and research projects: A case study involving the CSIRO Division of Animal Health
Imprint
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Organisation, Canberra, ACT, 1993, 50 pp
Url
https://eoas.info/bib-pdf/ASBS15628.pdf
Format
pdf
Description

Document supplied by Tom Spurling and Garrett Upstill October 2024.

Abstract

This document presents a report on the research priorities exercise undertaken by the CSIRO Division of Animal Health in the latter part of 1992. A major component of this exercise was the priorities workshop conducted in October 1992.

The success of the exercise rested largely on the enthusiasm and commitment of the Division Chief, Dr Mike Rickard and his colleagues on the management team. Ken Barker carried the burden of coordination and logistics which he performed in a particularly effective fashion. The preliminary and main priorities workshops were facilitated by Ralph Young of the CSIRO Corporate Planning Office.

The Division of Animal Health case study represents an important milestone in the evolution of the research priorities process in CSIRO because of its contribution to best practice, particularly in relation to project priority setting.

This report was prepared by Ralph Young and benefited from valuable input from Mike Rickard.

Don MacRae
CSIRO Corporate Planner
26 November 1993

Related Published resources

isReferencedBy

  • Blyth, Michael; Upstill, Garrett, 'Effective priority setting for public sector research: CSIRO's experience', in International Science and Technology Policy Seminar, Wellington, New Zealand 18-20 October, 1994 (Canberra, ACT: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Organisation, 1994)., https://eoas.info/bib-pdf/ASBS15631.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

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 priority determination 1990: role statements, 11 March 1991 (Canberra, ACT: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Organisation, 1991), 36 pp. https://www.eoas.info/bib-pdf/ASBS15624.pdf. Details

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