Blog | February 20, 2011

There Is No Such Thing As A Stupid Question, So Ask The Board

Source: Life Science Leader
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By Rob Wright, Chief Editor, Life Science Leader
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By Rob Wright

There is a new section in Life Science Leader magazine entitled “Ask the Board”, see p. 8 of the February 2011 issue. You may be asking yourself, what is it? Well, we recently added an editorial advisory board to the magazine. We are still putting this in place, and our intent with having an advisory board is to be able to ask them to keep us up to speed on current trends and areas in which they are “experts.” The “Ask the Board” section gives you the opportunity to ask our board of experts a question on something you would like an answer. We can’t publish all of the questions and answers, but we will be publishing three a month. So if there is a question you would like to ask our board, you can send it to atb@lifescienceconnect.com. All questions are published anonymously, so remember what your grade school teacher said — “There is no such thing as a stupid question.”

We have a variety of experts on the board, so let me ask a stupid question, “Why haven’t you sent in your questions yet?” What have you got to lose? Besides, you could win a free book. And by free, I mean FREE. As in F-R-E-E. No shipping and handling. The only catch is, we have to publish your question with the answer in the magazine. Only questions that are published are eligible to receive the book. This month we have John Baldoni’s book on leadership. We will have a different book in the future, so keep the questions coming.