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Role of natural science in management?

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Answered by Anonymous
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➜A natural science manager is responsible for the planning and implementation of scientific research and activities. They handle the business end of science, including securing funding, writing proposals, managing employees, and deciding project goals and priorities. Natural science managers first spend time as scientists within their chosen field before moving up to lead research groups and plan projects. Employed by research institutions, the government, and private business, most large science endeavors have a need for a science manager.

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Answered by sultanalia215
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Natural sciences managers direct research and development projects. Natural sciences managers supervise the work of scientists, including chemists, physicists, and biologists. They direct activities related to research and development, and coordinate activities such as testing, quality control, and production.

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