. Journal. reasonfor so obvious a lapse. .Xn adequate account ofthis exl< ex])erienie, which, while over-loaded with the nianifist and tlie yet rich in applical)l(! instruction, cannot beattempted in an a(ldr(!ss of this nature. may be useful to contemporaries to presentcertain practical re-sults of an expeiience in thedirection of industrial researcli, supplyinK suchpropositions as have been ami)ly , one is confrontfrd «itli many difficultiesin any attempt to discuss tlie requirements foirunning a research team, otiscrving tlie psycholog


. Journal. reasonfor so obvious a lapse. .Xn adequate account ofthis exl< ex])erienie, which, while over-loaded with the nianifist and tlie yet rich in applical)l(! instruction, cannot beattempted in an a(ldr(!ss of this nature. may be useful to contemporaries to presentcertain practical re-sults of an expeiience in thedirection of industrial researcli, supplyinK suchpropositions as have been ami)ly , one is confrontfrd «itli many difficultiesin any attempt to discuss tlie requirements foirunning a research team, otiscrving tlie psychologyof newcomei-s, and eliminating those not destinedfor r&search. I shall, therefore, pay no especialattention to the factors involved in motivating anindustrial research group. Method in Research Administration. Personal organisation. Since the policy which insures adequate guidanceto a research organisation must bo based upon 1 ! 1 Curator Mechanician 1 1 Board of -T^ 1 .^ Q :s V ?! 3 k^ * Matntenance. PLAT£ IOrQoniz a f/on of f/7e A1e//on /nsf/fufe of /nousrrio/ Researcf) ttfensio^and siori while a large number of investigations utilisingthe services of one researcher—Individual Fellow-ships—have been promoted continuously for thepast three years. Thus, although thl^ must beregarded as a very short interval in the career of aninstitution whose history should be measured bycenturies, it has been long enough to affordopportunities for the development of ideas andideals concerning the conduct of industrialresearch. In addition to the necessarily limitednumber of investigations actually undertaken • This Journal, 1915, 34, 751 and 753. facts, method in laboratory a^lPftf*.°? f^^^^provide for facilities for securing detailed mforma-tion on a vast field, and for competent counselfrom those who have a store of ^Pf^\^e^^^°^:ledge. When the laboratory executive s work the one-man stage, a ff^^^, .°1 *^°comes about and it is here that he Q f tfj^^^t^ i^that he sur


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