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Opinion

When Colleagues Vanish Without a Trace

A careful approach to offboarding is important for building morale and trust, Darryl Lovett writes.

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Be a Joiner

Getting involved in professional societies can set you up for early career success, Jessica M. Vélez writes.

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Practical Lessons for Leaders in Crisis

It’s not just about surviving the storm—it’s about coming out stronger on the other side, Janet N. Spriggs and Paula Dibley write.

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5 Questions to Ask When Writing Your Book

Considering these five issues early in the writing process can help focus and shape your manuscript, Katherine Ann Wiley writes.

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Accelerating Innovation From Lab to Market

The U.S. needs a refreshed university commercialization framework that empowers early-career scientists, write Adriana Bankston and Michael W. Nestor.

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Eliminate the Structured Interview

Structured interviews are flat and dehumanizing and risk missing what really matters for job performance, Margret Grebowicz writes.

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Presidential Transitions: Navigating the Twilight

Patrick Sanaghan and Dorothy Escribano offer advice on ending a presidency well.

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5 Science-Backed Ways to Improve Academic Writing

There’s a science behind writing clearer sentences, Yellowlees Douglas writes.