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This database provides an extremely rich source of new knowledge when combined with sophisticated analyses that can find patterns and common pathways in complex data sets. We use this for ongoing research in collaboration with global consulting companies, universities and research groups. ![]() Read more on the use of SOM’s http://www.csiro.au/science/SOMdataAnalysis.html “Recognition that the behaviour of large organisations is a complex system is the power of the new approach by CTRE. Very large data sets are necessary, ideally covering long time sequences. Graphical ways of visualising and analysing the data are essential and to show what needs to be done to the system in order to “guide” it in another direction and then track those changes. CTRE have developed these ingredients and the Self Organising Map (SOM) concept provides the graphical interface that enables one to make sense of the vast amount of data.”Dr Bruce Hobbs, former Executive CEO of CSIRO Investing in ResearchCTRE has a proven track record of undertaking innovative R&D and commercialising products. We invest heavily in research spending around 20% of our turnover each year on R&D activities. Our research has been externally validated by the CSIRO Australia’s leading scientific organisation, has received funding from the Australian Government and elements of our research have been published in professional journals.Extensive collaboration with large global consulting firms, such as Accenture, has enabled us to carry out very practical research in ‘real-time’ by working alongside consultants as they plan and implement change in their client organisations. Researchers interested in working with CTRE on a research project contact Warren Parry Read our research findings: |





