This is a highly interactive 3.5 day workshop in which you will develop the skills necessary to lead and interact effectively with others, in both one-on-one and group settings. The workshop will focus on techniques, situations, and challenges that relate specifically to leading and managing in the scientific workplace. It will emphasize learning by doing and will involve role playing, giving and receiving feedback, and group problem solving. Much of the learning will be peer-to-peer. Participants will be expected to discuss their own experiences and listen to others as they discuss theirs.
The workshop will help participants identify areas where they need guidance and growth, as well as how to capitalize on areas of strength. Participants will have the opportunity to share their experiences and challenges with others and to receive feedback and guidance from others with experience in leading scientists in a variety of settings. At the end of the course, participants will be linked through a unique on-line community in which they can continue learning from one another and from the course instructors.
Key focus areas of the workshop will include:
Recognizing and understanding leadership in a science setting
Using negotiation as a tool in scientific discussions and problem solving
Identifying and resolving conflicts in the lab
Dealing with difficult people and situations
Communicating your ideas and plans in a way that engages others
Leading effective and productive meetings
Becoming effective citizen scientists
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2016
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2016
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