Then I wonder how one could propose to a scientist an offer of effective management and be warmly received. Hefty financial compensation, combined with a noble and ambitious goal, that would end—after years and years of research and development—in potentially great monetary and reputational profits, perhaps?
No. At least, they don’t express concern about the points in this post.
Selection effect. Interning in a big genetics lab and seeing some of these problems first hand is why I wasn’t a science major.
Then I wonder how one could propose to a scientist an offer of effective management and be warmly received. Hefty financial compensation, combined with a noble and ambitious goal, that would end—after years and years of research and development—in potentially great monetary and reputational profits, perhaps?