Effective Teamwork Drives Successful Lab Design Projectsby Scott D. Hanton, PhDEnsure the project team contains all of the needed skills, knowledge, and experience
How Lab Managers and Embedded Safety Professionals Can Collaborate Effectivelyby Jonathan Klane, M.S.Ed., CIH, CSP, CHMM, CIT
NewsWhen a Team Is Less than the Sum of Its Partsby Aalto UniversityIndividual well-being doesn’t always add up to team well-being—but reflection and open communication can help
ArticleSuccessfully Creating a Lab Design Budgetby Dan Seng, AIA, CDT, LEED AP BD+CBuilding an effective team, proper planning, and documentation all play key roles in setting a design budget
ArticleHow to Ensure a Positive Relationship Between Lab and Design Teamsby Valerie DeLoach, AIACollaboration and technology improve the design process to achieve successful new lab buildings and renovations
ArticleHow to Become a Person of Influenceby Sherri L. Bassner, PhDCultivating your influence skills can benefit your career, your lab, and the business as a whole
InsightsBreaching the Interdisciplinary Divideby Rachel Brown, MScHow to establish a collaboration with people you don’t know performing research you’re unfamiliar with
ArticleFive Tactics for Kicking Off a Successful Laboratory Design Projectby Robert SkolozdraWith many individuals participating in the project, it is important to get on the same page from the start
ArticleCompleting a Successful Laboratory Relocationby Dan Kempenich,Jacques KustritzAssembling a well-rounded team is essential to relocating a lab successfully
NewsTeam Composition, Structure, Members’ Gender Influence Ability to Focusby Carnegie Mellon UniversityEffective communication for one team did not necessarily look like effective communication for another
NewsInstability Can Benefit Teams with Different Expertiseby University of Texas at AustinCo-workers who team up on a project benefit from having different expertise
NewsAgreeableness a Helpful Trait for General Success in Lifeby University of ArkansasAfter examining the effect of “Big 5” personality traits in many kinds of occupations, researchers focus on one trait