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Research results on radar

7 May 2013

 

 

The Productivity Partnership’s Evidence Workstream met on Friday 3 May. The meeting focused on bringing Stage 1 of the Research Action Plan (RAP) to a close and publication of the results of eight research projects that have been completed.

 

“It’s really exciting to see our work come together in a joined up way,” says  Productivity Partnership Secretariat Manager Chris Kane. “The Partnership now has a solid body of evidence pointing to barriers to and drivers of productivity.  This is mud on boots research that reflects what’s actually happening in New Zealand in the building and construction sector and can be used to inform solutions to many of the issues the industry faces. We’re looking at making the RAP results widely accessible.”