R&D
Personnel Management Master Class
Supervisory
Skills 2012
Advanced
Leadership 2012
Shanghai,
China
These two day workshops are indended to provide managers with the knowledge
and skills required to effectively manage, motivate and retain highly trained
professionals in a scientific, regulatory, R&D/laboratory environment. The
content is directed towards middle R&D managers, and those who currently
supervise technical personnel, as well as those who take on supervisory duties
on a temporary basis, or are being considered for promotion to an R&D supervisory
position. This workshop draws heavily on over 50 years of literature on the
management of R&D personnel, innovation and creativity.
SUPERVISORY SKILLS
Workshop Outlines
Managing an R&D Team to be Innovative
- Selecting Team Members
Organizing the Team
Rewarding and Motivating the R&D Team
Organizational Actions that Support or Inhibit the Team's Innovative Effectiveness
Characteristics of Effective R&D Teams
Increasing Innovation by Managing or Dealing with Substandard Performers
- Types of Substandard Performance in a Laboratory
- Reasons for Poor Performance
- Conducting Performance Appraisals: Why and How
- Correcting Substandard Performance
- Dealing with the Disruptive R&D Scientist or Engineer
Effectively Managing Time, Delegation and Meetings
- Identifying Time Wasting Activities in R&D that
Inhibit Effective Innovation
Avoiding Time Wasting Habits
Delegating Work Assignments Effectively
Practical Guides for Holding Productive Meetings
Effectively Managing Conflict and Change in R&D
- The Benefits of Moderate Conflict
Types of Conflict in the R&D Setting
Causes of Interpersonal Conflict Between Scientists and Others
Resolving Conflict Among Scientists
Introducing Change Effectively
Types of Change that Cause the Greatest Conflict in R&D
Reducing Resistance to Change
ADVANCED LEADERSIP 2012
What an Effective R&D Team/Group
Leader Does To Promote Innovation
- Important Management Functions
- Key Activities of an Effective R&D Manager/Team
Leader
- Factors that Influence an R&D Managers/Team Leader's
Behavior
- Organizational Factors that Support or Inhibit Effective
R&D Management
Easing the Transition from Researcher to Supervisor/Team
Leader
- Selecting the Best R&D Team or Group Leaders
- Orientation of New Leaders/Supervisors
- Training R&D Supervisors/Team Leaders
- Importance of Mentoring
- Transition Difficulties to Avoid
Effectively Motivating Your R&D Team to be Productive and Innovative
- Key Motivational Theories
- Motivating Research Scientists/Engineers
- Identifying Scientists'/Engineers Motivational Needs
- Rewarding and Recognizing R&D Personnel
- Motivational Tools
- Actions to Increase Researchers' Motivation to be
Innovative
Growing a Creative and Innovative Work Environment
- What is Creativity and Innovation
- Elements of an Organizational Climate or Culture
- What We Know About Creativity in an R&D Environment
- How to Encourage Breakthrough Idea Generation
- Lowering Your Organization's "Terror Quotient"
- Identifying and Avoiding Creativity and Innovation
Poisoners
- Actions You Can Take to Support a Creative and Innovative
Culture
For information about fees and registration please
contact:
InnoLabs Group
marketing@InnoLabsgroup.com
Tel: 86 21-5128 7858
Fax: 86 21-5128 7873
Visit their website at: http://www.InnoLabsgroup.com
Workshop Director: Paul Wright,
in consultation with Tom Clarke
Participants receive a 100+ page workshop manual for each
phase.
Stargate Consultants Limited
1687 Centennary Drive, Nanaimo, B.C. V9X 1A3
Canada Tel: (250) 755-3066
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