I was thinking about it for early career professionals specifically. Help the transition from school (both undergrad and graduate) to working in a company.
My undergrad advisor recommended "A PhD Is Not Enough" by Feibelman as a source of direction (or as a hint to find a source of direction) for after grad school. The specifics are probably out of date but the core message is timeless.
Yes, I think there is some good information there, but it's not necessarily something that I think lends itself well to an early career scientist entering the chemical industry or really any organization where profit is the ultimate goal.
Were you looking at writing a book on this? You have a lot to share on product development in the polymers / material science space.
I was thinking about it for early career professionals specifically. Help the transition from school (both undergrad and graduate) to working in a company.
My undergrad advisor recommended "A PhD Is Not Enough" by Feibelman as a source of direction (or as a hint to find a source of direction) for after grad school. The specifics are probably out of date but the core message is timeless.
Yes, I think there is some good information there, but it's not necessarily something that I think lends itself well to an early career scientist entering the chemical industry or really any organization where profit is the ultimate goal.