Re: Sponsored Programs Performance Metrics Young, Katherine S (10 Aug 2012 15:10 EST)
Re: Sponsored Programs Performance Metrics Vincelli, Diana (10 Aug 2012 15:41 EST)
Re: Sponsored Programs Performance Metrics Chris Thompson (10 Aug 2012 16:18 EST)
Re: Sponsored Programs Performance Metrics Brodlie, Debra (11 Aug 2012 07:46 EST)
Re: Sponsored Programs Performance Metrics Denman, Christopher (14 Aug 2012 08:23 EST)
Re: Sponsored Programs Performance Metrics McLean, Steven M. (14 Aug 2012 09:03 EST)
Re: Sponsored Programs Performance Metrics Athey, Rochelle R [VPRED] (14 Aug 2012 09:56 EST)
Re: Sponsored Programs Performance Metrics Chris Thompson (14 Aug 2012 14:46 EST)

Re: Sponsored Programs Performance Metrics Young, Katherine S 10 Aug 2012 15:10 EST

I would like a copy
Kathy
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From: "Vogrig, Cheryl" <xxxxxx@CALU.EDU>
To: "xxxxxx@lists.healthresearch.org" <xxxxxx@lists.healthresearch.org>
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I would like a copy

Thanks,

Cheryl

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From: Research Administration List [mailto:xxxxxx@lists.healthresearch.org] On Behalf Of Wilhelm,Susan Marie
Sent: Friday, August 10, 2012 1:33 PM
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I would like a copy.  I support the concept of complexity and would ad that often the msall grants require far more work than very large NIH grants.  So with a shrinking portfolio of NIH dollars, the work load can easily escalate in terms of hours spent to administer these awards.

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From: Research Administration List [mailto:xxxxxx@lists.healthresearch.org] On Behalf Of Athey, Rochelle R [VPRED]
Sent: Friday, August 10, 2012 12:37 PM
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We're trying to come up with a measure of complexity.  I have a draft document that splits up our award types into complexity groups from 1 the least complex to  5 most complex.  Let me know if you want a copy.  I want to add the 1-5 complexity rating to our award database and run reports from time to time on complex awards.  It's a very vague measure but it's better than what we have now (nothing).

Rochelle R. Athey, CRA
Director
Office of Sponsored Programs Administration Iowa State University
1138 Pearson Hall
Ames Iowa 50011-2207
Phone:  515-294-7723
Fax:  515-294-8000

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From: Research Administration List [mailto:xxxxxx@lists.healthresearch.org] On Behalf Of Lawrence Waxler
Sent: Friday, August 10, 2012 10:13 AM
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Subject: [RESADM-L] Sponsored Programs Performance Metrics

Greetings

Like all of you, our lives have become much more complex over the past few years, a trend that I do not see easing up.

Looking back even five years, we didn’t have ARRA reporting, FFATA reporting, increased FCOI requirements, RCR was a smaller issue, and g.g was just cranking up, etc, etc., etc.

I even remember when summer was catch-up time!

However, when measuring what we do, we still rely heavily on how many proposals we process and how many awards we receive as the primary means of determining effectiveness and efficiency despite the fact that these measures do not capture life as we know it today.

So…….does anyone out in grantland have any insight or perspective on how to convey that by way of performance metrics?

Larry

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Larry Waxler, Director
Office of Sponsored Programs
University of Southern Maine
15 Baxter Boulevard
P.O. Box 9300
Portland, ME  04104-9300
Telephone: 207-780-4413
Telefax: 207-780-4927

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