ENHANCING DOCTORAL RESEARCH OUTPUT WITH OVERALL RESEARCH EFFECTIVENESS (ORE): : A MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING APPROACH

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Doctoral research requires efficient time management, resource allocation, and quality output. This paper introduces the Overall Research Effectiveness (ORE) framework, adapted from Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) in maintenance engineering, to optimize doctoral research. ORE focuses on availability, performance, and quality, to help PhD candidates improve productivity. Strategies include time management, Lean research techniques, and peer review. ORE in doctoral programs aims to enhance supervision, streamline research, and ensure high academic standards.Doktorandforskning kräver effektiv tidsplanering, resursfördelning och hög kvalitet på forskningsresultaten. Denna artikel introducerar Overall Research Effectiveness (ORE)-ramverket, inspirerat av Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) inom underhållsteknik, för att optimera doktorandforskning. ORE fokuserar på tillgänglighet, prestation och kvalitet, vilket hjälper doktorander att öka sin produktivitet. Strategier inkluderar tidsspårning, Lean forskningsmetoder och kollegial granskning. ORE i doktorandprogram syftar till att förbättra handledning, effektivisera forskningsprocessen och säkerställa höga akademiska standarder

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