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How to Manage a Lab and Staff

Help for those taking on the new burden of project management and leadership.

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Special Feature: Staying Well - Safety in the Lab
J. Austin
Academic science labs are such dangerous places that it really isn't possible to guarantee your safety. All you can do is be vigilant and remove some of the risk--for you, your colleagues, and future scientists who might otherwise suffer from today's poor choices.
Managing Knowledge Workers
R. Austin
A management expert provides insight into the challenges of managing knowledge-based enterprises--like your laboratory.
Opportunities: Stealing Time
P. Fiske
No matter where you end up professionally, your effectiveness (and your personal happiness) will depend in large part on your ability to manage your time successfully.
Opportunities: Intellectual Property, Part 1
P. Fiske
A basic understanding of the legal basis of intellectual property can prepare you to make good decisions in the management of your scientific creations.
Opportunities: Intellectual Property, Part 2
P. Fiske
So you think that invention belongs to you? Think again.
Project Management for Scientists
Stanley E. Portny and Jim Austin
Some very smart tips, from the author of Project Management for Dummies.
Lab Dynamics: Science at the Balcony
C. Cohen and S. Cohen
How you discuss content or data can be as important as the content or data itself.
Project Management for Scientists, Part 1: An Overview
Meenakshi Kashyap
In general, project managers need to have very strong people skills, negotiating skills, and the ability to resolve conflict and communicate effectively.
Project Management for Scientists, Part 2: Getting Experience
Meenakshi Kashyap
Salaries for Ph.D.s with project-management experience tend to be higher, but jobs for people with a bachelor's or master's degree and relevant experience are more plentiful.
Take Your Worst Estimate and Double It: Project Management for Postdocs
Rich Price
Life as a scientist, especially for postdocs, revolves around a project, or more likely, several projects.
Project Management and Discovery
Rob Austin
The fundamental problem with many conventional project management frameworks is probably even more relevant to science than it is to business: They simply aren’t adaptive enough.

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