Managing Science: Management for R and D Laboratories

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John Wiley & Sons, 29 okt 1999 - 378 pagina's
A unique "how-to" manual for the management of scientific laboratories

This book presents a complete set of tools for the management of research and development laboratories and projects. With an emphasis on knowledge rather than profit as a measure of output and performance, the authors apply standard management principles and techniques to the needs of high-flux, open-ended, separately funded science and technology enterprises. They also propose the novel idea that failure, and incipient failure, is an important measure of an organization's potential.

From the management of complex, round-the-clock, high-tech operations to strategies for long-term planning, Managing Science: Management for R&D Laboratories discusses how to build projects with the proper research and development, obtain and account for funding, and deal with rapidly changing technologies, facilities, and trends. The entire second part of the book is devoted to personnel issues and the impact of workplace behavior on the various functions of a knowledge-based organization.

Drawing on four decades of involvement with the management of scientific laboratories, the authors thoroughly illustrate their philosophy with real-world examples from the physics field and provide tables and charts. Managers of scientific laboratories as well as scientists and engineers expecting to move into management will find Managing Science: Management for R&D Laboratories an invaluable practical guide.
 

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Raisons dêtre
3
Institutions and DecisionMaking Systems
27
Organization and Communication 45 15
45
Policy Implementation
63
Project Methodology and Management
91
Infrastructure
113
Human Resources Management
135
Financial Statements
157
The Human Drama
249
The Psychosocial Life
251
The Failure Mode
275
Performance
279
Knowledge
297
Money
311
Judgment
319
Planning and Serendipity
330

Cost Assessment and Management
173
Logistics
191
General Services
199
Supply Chain
225
A Summary of the Nature of the Origins of Stagnation and Failure
339
Selected References
343
Index
349
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Over de auteur (1999)

CLAUDE GELÈS (retired) was a technical manager at CERN (European Laboratory for Particle Physics).

GILLES LINDECKER is Head of Strategic Planning at CERN. MEL MONTH, PhD, is a scientist and educator at Brookhaven National Laboratory.

CHRISTIAN ROCHE, PhD, was formerly Associate Director for Forecasting and Planning at CERN.

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