How To Become A Research Development Manager


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Do you like collecting data, developing new ideas or new product, than become a Research Development Manger would be a great career. Research and development managers lead a team of employees in conducting research and development for an organization. This may include investigating technology development, concept development, and new product development, among other areas. Also  research and development teams work to improve existing product or service. They identify areas for improvement and how any changes might be conducted. Research and development managers oversee this process and suggest recommendations to the organization’s leaders. 

In 2017, Research Development Manger earned an average about $97k per year. About 58% of Research Development Manger are Female, making them the more common gender in the occupation.
About 80% of Research Development Manger are White, making that the most common race or ethnicity in the occupation. Representing about 10% of Research Development Manger, Asian is the second most common race or ethnicity in this occupation and about 6% are Black. 

 

How To Become A Research Development Manger

You will need a bachelor degree in either finance, management or human resource. Getting you Master degree will just add more commas to your checks. Also to be successful as a research and development manager, it is important to be able to think outside the box as you will develop a new procedure or improving a service. You will need to have the ability to pay attention to details is important and closely supervise every step of the development process for new products. Leadership, communication & managerial skills are also important in this role.

 

 

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