Most people in research are elevated into managerial positions because of their skills as scientists and their political acumen, not necessarily because of managerial training or experience. Helping to fill this need for managerial training, author Jerald Silverman shares the valuable information he
Managing the Laboratory Animal Facility
β Scribed by Jerald Silverman
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 420
- Edition
- 3
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Praise for the Previous Editions
"The author brings in management wisdom from the world outside laboratory animal medicine and veterinary medicine. As a result, there is a rich mixture of the experience of a seasoned professional and the theoretical framework used by schools of management β¦. I recommend this book to managers and laboratory animal specialists at any stage of their careers."
βFranklin M. Loew, DVM, PhD, DACLAM, JAVMA, Vol. 222, No. 6, 2003
"β¦ This book is a good informational resource for any new manager to the field of laboratory management. The information is presented in a way that will keep your interest and stimulate you to think how it can benefit you and the facility in which you work."
βSusan K. Cutter, BS, RVT, RLATG, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA, LAMA Review
Written in Jerry Silvermanβs trademark style, Managing the Laboratory Animal Facility, Third Edition provides the reader with sound management theory and associated management practices that are easy to read, easy to understand, easy to implement, and pertinent to the daily management and leadership of laboratory animal facilities. Maintaining the practical focus of previous editions, this greatly expanded volume presents the critical knowledge needed to help you make efficient and effective use of the key resources that are used every day by vivarium managers β people, time, money, and information.
New to the Third Edition
Incorporating the latest developments in management theory and application, the edition contains approximately 100 pages of new and expanded material. This more detailed coverage:
- Discusses lean management concepts and practices and their application to laboratory animal science
- Adds information on many essential topics, especially in human resources management in its treatment of negotiations, influence, and performance reviews
- Provides a large number of revisions and updates to Appendix 2 in its presentation of Per diem calculations
- Includes an extensive list of references for further study of specialized topics
β¦ Subjects
Engineering;Aerospace;Automotive;Bioengineering;Chemical;Civil & Environmental;Computer Modelling;Construction;Design;Electrical & Electronics;Energy Production & Extraction;Industrial, Manufacturing & Operational Systems;Marine Engineering;Materials & Material Science;Mechanical;Military Technology;Reference;Telecommunications & Sensors;Engineering & Transportation;Animal Husbandry;Agricultural Sciences;Science & Math;Zoology;Amphibians;Animal Behavior & Communication;Animal Psychology;Ichthyol
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