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Farm Management 7 Accelerated adoption 4 beef industry 4 continuous improvement and innovation 4 efficiency 4 productivity 4 profit 4 capacity 3 effectiveness 3 partnership 3 Livestock Production/Industries 2 Sustainable improvement and innovation 2 beef 2 model 2 system 2 Agribusiness 1 Australia 1 Production Economics 1 Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies 1 climate change 1 cow 1 ebv 1 economic 1 evaluation 1 fat 1 rapid improvement and innovation 1 research and development 1 strategies 1 strategy 1
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Article 6 Book / Working Paper 2
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Parnell, Peter F. 8 Griffith, Garry R. 6 Timms, Janice 6 Clark, Richard A. 5 Alford, Andrew R. 3 Hyland, Paul W. 3 Mulholland, Cynthia 3 Accioly, J. 1 Arthur, Paul F. 1 Clark, R.E. 1 Copping, Katrina 1 Deland, Mick 1 Donoghue, Kath 1 Edwards, Nick 1 Graham, John 1 Hebart, Michelle 1 Herd, Robert M. 1 Jones, F. 1 Laurence, Michael 1 Lee, Stephen 1 McKiernan, William A. 1 Pitchford, Wayne 1 Speijers, Jane 1
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Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society - AARES 1 Economics Research, NSW Primary Industries 1
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AFBM Journal 6 2007 Conference (51st), February 13-16, 2007, Queenstown, New Zealand 1 Research Reports / Economics Research, NSW Primary Industries 1
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Cow maternal efficiency: “Giving the girls some creditâ€
Herd, Robert M.; Accioly, J.; Arthur, Paul F.; Copping, … - In: AFBM Journal 07 (2010) 2
Special Edition Sheep and Cattle Production in New South Wales
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The Sustainable Improvement and Innovation Model
Clark, Richard A.; Timms, Janice; Parnell, Peter F.; … - In: AFBM Journal 05 (2008) 1/2
The Beef CRC's 'Sustainable Beef Profit Partnerships' (BPP) project is built around the Sustainable Improvement and Innovation (SI&I) Model – a model for the design, leadership and management of projects to achieve rapid and sustained improvement and innovation, and accelerated adoption....
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Recent Developments and Future Opportunities
Parnell, Peter F.; Clark, Richard A.; Timms, Janice; … - In: AFBM Journal 05 (2008) 1/2
To assist in meeting the target outcomes for the Beef CRC, Sustainable Beef Profit Partnership (BPP) teams meet regularly to measure their current performance, set targets for future productivity increases, and use a profitability framework to assess the potential impact of improvements,...
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Targets, Implementation Issues and Achievements to 2007/08
Parnell, Peter F.; Clark, Richard A.; Timms, Janice; … - In: AFBM Journal 05 (2008) 1/2
In the Beef CRC, Sustainable Beef Profit Partnership (BPP) teams meet regularly to measure their current performance, set targets for future productivity increases, and use a profitability framework to assess the potential impact of improvements, innovations and new technologies in their beef...
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The Cooperative Research Centre for Beef Genetic Technologies and the “Accelerated Adoption through Sustainable Beef Profit Partnerships†Project
Griffith, Garry R.; Parnell, Peter F.; Clark, Richard A.; … - In: AFBM Journal 05 (2008) 1/2
Technology adoption in the Australian beef industry has been low and slow compared to that in the intensive livestock and cropping industries. Adoption needs to be higher and faster to fully capture the benefits from new beef genetic and other technologies. The principles of rapid improvement...
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The Project System Improvement and Innovation Strategy
Parnell, Peter F.; Clark, Richard A.; Timms, Janice - In: AFBM Journal 05 (2008) 1/2
The purpose of the Project System Improvement and Innovation Strategy is to ensure regular and frequent improvement and innovation of the design, leadership and performance of the project system and its component elements, and to manage the interaction between the project system and the broader...
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The Sustainable Beef Profit Partnership Approach to the Adoption of New Beef Industry Technologies
Griffith, Garry R.; Clark, R.E.; Parnell, Peter F.; … - Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society … - 2007
Technology adoption in the Australian beef industry has been low and slow compared to the intensive livestock and cropping industries. The principles of accelerated adoption provide an innovative solution to this problem. In the Beef CRC, Sustainable Beef Profit Partnership (BPP) members will...
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The Economic, Environmental and Social Benefits to NSW from Investment in the CRC for Beef Genetics Technologies
Griffith, Garry R.; Parnell, Peter F.; McKiernan, William A. - Economics Research, NSW Primary Industries - 2005
The Australian cattle and beef industry and the associated RD&E community recently developed a successful proposal for the CRC for Beef Genetic Technologies. The expected benefits from the proposed scientific programs of the renewed CRC were estimated using the DREAM economic modelling...
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