When should U.S. research be stamped ‘top secret’?
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by Dorie Clark in Harvard Business Review
What You Need to Stand Out in a Noisy World Read More »
I often exchange emails at work. Sometimes the text from the other person looks very critical, and sometimes you want to say, “I know that even if you don’t say it!” Don’t reply that way ^^; You may think you know what they said in emails, but it’s NOT right to complain about their message
Until recently, I supported the application of large-scale research funds. Then, without a break, the funding agency contacted me to prepare presentation materials for the interview at the review board. It came right after the researcher preparing the documents with me proposed that we should take a break and go to a pub. As we
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by Harvard Business Review
The Essentials: Retaining Talent Read More »
Well, it’s been about a month since my last post. I was busy planning a large subsidy project and compiling an application. In fact, I have been involved in this project for three months. Therefore, it is significant that this application was completed this time. Even during this time, support for the “Hot Meter” has