How Do You Measure Progress For Research Objectives?
When your job is to successfully complete research, whether you are a student, an academic, or working at a research and development firm, you will need to be able to measure progress on your projects. As a student, to do a good job you’ll need to keep track of how far along you are. As a professional, you will need to be able to discuss progress for the purposes of funding and potential reporting requirements on your grants. Regardless of the reason for your research, you will need to be able to discuss your findings in terms that appeal to businessmen who do not necessarily share an academic’s view of the research process. Break your research project into a number of specific goals you will need to reach that will add up to the material you need to definitively finish your research. These can be qualitative and not directly related to discoveries, like “finish literature review.” They can also take the form of specific discoveries or accomplishments, such as “derive valid statistical