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2013 Research-on-Research Winter Meeting

ROR Winter Meeting offers you a unique opportunity to engage with colleagues to strengthen your understanding of issues impacting research and technology management today and in the future!

IRI's Research-on-Research Winter Meeting is a one stop shop for networking and accessing knowledge on the most cutting edge topics in the R&D world. The Winter Meeting gives you the best of both worlds: an inspired group of colleagues to network and form lasting connections with and indepth discussions on hot topics.    Review the 2013 ROR Winter Meeting agenda  and following sessions slides for more details. 

 

ROR Working Group Session Slides

Accessing Internal Knowledge

Business Model Innovation Challeneges

Collaboration Continuum III (Weak Ties & Innovation) - NEW

Institutionalizing Innovation Competency

Reinventing Supplier Innovation Relationships - NEW

Shortage of Strategic Metals

Virtual Teams

 

ROR Working Group Report Slides

 

Directed Innovation Workshop: ROR Portfolio Exploration

Ideation insights: Ideas for additional ROR Exploration  

Thought Starter Session: Balancing Long and Short Term Innovation, Stephen Johnson, The Timken Company

What is ROR?

You may ask, “How do you do research on research?” ROR is a program which focuses on determining Best Practices for processes related to the effective management of R&D in industry. This is accomplished by assembling industry leaders from research, technology, and innovation, to collaborate in volunteer working groups. Together, volunteers share their experiences and research case studies to establish Best Practices regarding common issues of interest or concern. The research performed in ROR is leading-edge because it provides a broader and more diverse perspective for enhancing the effectiveness of technological innovation by leveraging experts across all industries. Participating in these unique groups provides an invaluable learning experience and wealth of network connections. 

 

What are the current ROR Working Groups?

Visit the Collaboration Center for complete descriptions of current ROR working groups.