Performance measurement indicators for Operational Research / by I.W. Taylor and R. Kluchert.: D68-29/3-1996E-PDF
"The performance of scientific functions, such as Operational Research, is considered by many to be difficult to measure. A Structured Brainstorming approach has been proposed as an efficient and effective way to examine difficult problems. At the 1995 Operational Research and Analysis (ORA) Field Station meeting, this Structured Brainstorming approach was applied to the problem of developing Performance Measurement Indicators (PMI) for Operational Research and Analysis. The exercise was conducted by the staff as a training program but the results, which focus on impact, implementability, customer satisfaction, quality and favourable external review, were presented to ORA management for their consideration. Recommendations are made for ORA management to become actively involved in assessing client satisfaction levels and determining the impact of OR studies"--Abstract, page i.
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| Title | Performance measurement indicators for Operational Research / by I.W. Taylor and R. Kluchert. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
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| Description | 1 online resource (iii, 12 pages, 2 unnumbered pages). |
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