Measuring R&D Effectiveness—II
- 1 May 1994
- journal article
- features
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Research-Technology Management
- Vol. 37 (3) , 44-55
- https://doi.org/10.1080/08956308.1994.11670983
Abstract
A new approach to measuring R&D effectiveness focuses on what R&D managers intuitively know is important. Ten R&D activities, from selecting the projects to linking R&D to business planning, are measured by identifying at which of six levels an R&D department is operating. The six levels are: (1) issue is not recognized; (2) initial efforts are made toward addressing issue; (3) right skills are in place; (4) appropriate methods are used; (5) responsibilities are clarified; and (6) continuous improvement is underway. With this approach, R&D managers can compare their department's performance in each activity against an “average” department, and identify those activities in which their department needs to improve.Keywords
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