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RE: Cutting Corners in Research The key difference between a poor study and a rushed study is the quality of the results. Just because there was a tight deadline and some corners had to be cut does not automatically mean the study w... |
In forum Pre-clinical Device Development |
3 years ago |
RE: Funding in Academia Vs Industry As others have said here, the consequences of not finishing research in academia are much less than in the industry world. It is almost expected that there will be projects or research that cannot be ... |
In forum Pre-clinical Device Development |
3 years ago |
RE: Academia or Industry Like many others have stated in this forum, I would be more inclined to go into industry than academia. I find it very interesting to use the knowledge received from colleges and universities and appl... |
In forum Pre-clinical Device Development |
3 years ago |
RE: Obstacles while working on a project One of the biggest obstacles I have encountered in my work experience so far has been dealing with legal requirements when wanting to do a certain task. More specifically, having to understand the leg... |
In forum Intro to Project Management |
3 years ago |
RE: Poor Project Manager Situation Having had both experiences in labs and in industry, it is imperative that you have a well-rounded project manager, especially when starting out. My experiences have been very different when I am deal... |
In forum Intro to Project Management |
3 years ago |
RE: Importance of people within the Project Like others have stated in this thread, all of the people stated in the questions hold some degree of importance when it comes to a project. The person, or group of people, that holds the most importa... |
In forum Intro to Project Management |
3 years ago |
RE: Benefits of an academia relationship As others have said in this thread, having a relationship between students and teachers/researchers is very powerful and very beneficial to both parties. While it may seem much more one-sided, both pa... |
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RE: Week 1: Personal Growth and Development Since I have not had much experience in clinical research thus far, I can further on the previous response of pursuing personal growth and development within one's own workplace. To be able to grow an... |
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RE: Changing Careers While I agree with what has been said in this forum, my experience has been a little different than what has been stated so far. I pursued my undergraduate degree in biomedical engineering and always ... |
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RE: Skills Learned in this Class One of the biggest takeaways from this class was the skills needed to become a successful project manager. In particulate, the skill that has stuck with me the most has been communication. I was able ... |
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RE: What’s Your Motivator? My biggest motivator would somewhat fall along the lines of competition but more has to do with the fear of missing out on opportunities that are present to me. For example, seeing others getting inte... |
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RE: Project Manager Decisions Cost is a very important factor to consider when placing a mass order for a product but here are other factors that should be looked into as well. When dealing with international orders, choosing a su... |
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RE: Engineer vs. Manager Much like the original post describes, I think the best course of action is working in the field as an engineer at first to familiarize yourself with the kind of work that needs to be done and what is... |
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RE: Why do people work? The results of this study do not seem to be very surprising for someone who is just entering the workforce except for that last statistic. I would have thought the number would be higher for people th... |
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RE: Quick, Fast, Good? Pick Two I strongly agree with what others have stated in this thread, especially when they mention that while it is true that only two of the three options will be the most predominant, all three together do ... |
3 years ago |