EuroCRIS Platform Business Plan
Agenda Mission Statement and Charter Goals and Objectives Leadership
Agenda Resource Requirements Financial Plan Key Issues Restructuring EuroCRIS General Discussion
Mission Statement and Charter A clear statement of EuroCRIS’ long-term mission. –NEEDED: A clear definition of CRIS CRIS (Current Research Information Systems) are the source for commercial organisations wishing to innovate and create wealth, and for academic researchers wishing to stimulate new work and ideas or cooperative actions. They are also used by scientific administrators and decision-makers. Traditionally CRIS have been based on projects, often with information used by the funding body. More recently, the requirements outlined above have led to the need also for information on organisations and people, and on results (patents, products, publications). (KGJ, –NEEDED: A Mission Statement
Goals & Objectives What are our goals –We need to define specific measurable objectives
Leadership Chairperson –Sets strategy, offers guidance, inspires motivation, engages in PR, represents EuroCRIS at appropriate meetings Secretary –Oversees membership issues, maintains documents, tracks actions, maintains website Treasurer Active committee role
Resource Requirements Technology requirements Personnel requirements Resource requirements –Financial, distribution, promotion, etc. External requirements –Products/services/technology required to be purchased outside company
Financial Plan How to fund our activities –Membership dues –Sponsorships –Advertising
Key Issues Near term Long Term
Key Issues: Near Term –Nurturing EuroCRIS Loyalty Publishing a newsletter/bulletin Publishing an “academic” e-journal (Naldi) Refreshing our Web presence – Writing a “charter” for EuroCRIS –Clearly defining ourselves and the mission –Increasing our Membership Charging for membership dues
Key Issues: Near Term –Securing Funding For Our Activities Universities, government, funding agencies, industry, advertisements on Web site –Organizing CRIS2002
Key Issues: Long Term –Being a Relevant Force Creating an “ERGO” Information System Re-visiting the CGP Managing CERIF Spearheading the establishment of a GlobalCRIS –Nurturing local groups IsraCRIS
Restructuring EuroCRIS Committees –Permanent Membership and Meetings PAC: Political Action Committee –ERIS, ERGO, CERIF Fundraising –Global Outreach Publication –Homepage –Bulletin –E-journal Conferences and Training Seminars
Restructuring EuroCRIS Committees –Ad-Hoc Charter and Mission Statement CGP Re-Visit CRIS2002 –Program Committee –Local Organizing Committee
General Discussion