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CRC - E55569

Managing the Laboratory Animal Facility, Second Edition

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Organization: CRC
Publication Date: 10 July 2008
Status: inactive
Page Count: 326
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Covers Both Traditional and Unique Aspects of Management

A launching pad to providing high-quality management of laboratory animal facilities in a financially sound manner, Managing the Laboratory Animal Facility, Second Edition enables a basic understanding of management and leadership concepts in laboratory animal science. While retaining the focus of its predecessor, this edition contains over 100 more pages of new and expanded material.

New to the Second Edition

  • An entirely new chapter on leadership
  • A greatly expanded chapter on the management of human resources
  • A new appendix on productivity goals and measurements
  • A revised appendix on how to calculate per diem rates

On Your Way to Becoming a Competent Manager

With more than 30 years of experience managing laboratory animal facilities, the author provides much of the theoretical and practical information needed to help you become an effective and efficient manager of laboratory animal facility resources.

Document History

October 14, 2016
Managing the Laboratory Animal Facility, Third Edition
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...
E55569
July 10, 2008
Managing the Laboratory Animal Facility, Second Edition
Covers Both Traditional and Unique Aspects of Management A launching pad to providing high-quality management of laboratory animal facilities in a financially sound manner, Managing the Laboratory...
October 18, 2001
Managing the Laboratory Animal Facility
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...
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