Using Performance Parameters, Metrified Performance Objectives, and Quality Management Assessment to Improve the Effectiveness of Research Organizations

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    Abstract

    This paper begins by raising the issue of whether the theoretical model of customers-suppliers-products-services usefully describes the activities of laboratory life, using a case study from Fermilab. After describing scientific activities as work, not volunteerism, I present a model that has four performance parameters that can be used to evaluate DOE-funded research laboratories: 1) Do theyhave a well-defined management system? 2) Are they doing good science? 3) Are they managing their resources effectively? 4) Are they responsive to their customers? From these four parameters I describe how to metrify performance objectives, then use them to evaluate research organizations. I describe these performance objectives within the context of views I have published elsewhere, andaccording to Stephen R. Covey's metaphor of production/production capability (P/PC) balance in his book The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.
    Original languageAmerican English
    Number of pages15
    StatePublished - 1995

    NREL Publication Number

    • NREL/TP-400-7830

    Keywords

    • case study
    • evaluation
    • performance objectives
    • research organizations

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