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I'm DDS that wants to start a niche lab and I need help.
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<blockquote data-quote="Gru" data-source="post: 345681" data-attributes="member: 7032"><p>I'm in on the lab side of such an endeavor. My 2 cents (and maybe that's what it's worth):</p><p></p><p>1) Hire a skilled lab tech with experience running all aspects of the lab. It helps if they like your choice in software.</p><p>2) Give them extremely clear, written guidance on goals and how you desire things to be done, then listen to objections and work out the disagreements before hiring them. </p><p>3) Document the written guidance again, then hold them to the result while staying out of the way in every way that doesn't require your direct approval or participation. That said, don't neglect them- you could easily make cases late while waiting for your participation.</p><p>4) Set up a compensation agreement that benefits them in correlation to it benefiting your goals.</p><p>5) Set up incentives for lab growth.</p><p></p><p>Others will have more to contribute.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gru, post: 345681, member: 7032"] I'm in on the lab side of such an endeavor. My 2 cents (and maybe that's what it's worth): 1) Hire a skilled lab tech with experience running all aspects of the lab. It helps if they like your choice in software. 2) Give them extremely clear, written guidance on goals and how you desire things to be done, then listen to objections and work out the disagreements before hiring them. 3) Document the written guidance again, then hold them to the result while staying out of the way in every way that doesn't require your direct approval or participation. That said, don't neglect them- you could easily make cases late while waiting for your participation. 4) Set up a compensation agreement that benefits them in correlation to it benefiting your goals. 5) Set up incentives for lab growth. Others will have more to contribute. [/QUOTE]
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