Foundations of Management

Our management training series is designed to meet the unique needs of scientists, engineers and other technical staff

Generic trainings often have irrelevant content, lack guidance for practical application, and fail to address the following…

  • The mental and emotional transition from individual scientific contributor to manager

  • The complex issue of balancing business needs with scientific exploration

  • The challenges of supervising open-ended technical work

With a combined 35+ years experience, we have compiled the skills and tools we know to be the most important, and left out the unnecessary

  • Attendees are provided with practical skills they can use and build upon immediately

  • Our training is designed to fit within the employee’s schedule with minimal disruption (just 1 hour a week!)

    As with technical skills, leadership skills need to be developed with intention. Proficiency requires education, practice, and continued learning​

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Who Should Take This Course?

This course is for:

New Managers

  • Quickly learn the foundational skills needed to be an effective manager
  • Navigate the transition from scientific peer to supervisor
  • Increase confidence in handling the requirements of a new role
  • Get the most out of your team
  • Set yourself up for continued career growth

What You Will Learn

Topics:

Your role as a manager and finding job satisfaction

  • Navigating the shift from individual contributor to manager
  • The difference between managing vs leading
  • New roles and responsibilities
  • Leadership styles
  • Time management for supervisors

How it Works

Our training is structured to lead managers step-by-step through building the skills they need:

Six virtual trainings (1-hour sessions) held bi-weekly are designed to fit within trainee’s normal schedule with minimal disruption of day-to-day activities. New skills are introduced and attendees begin to get practice applying in breakout sessions. Small group cohort model facilitates peer-to-peer interactions for collective learning and integration of concepts.

Workshops held on alternate weeks, focused on deep dives into a specific skill that complements the prior session.

Bi-weekly office hours to check in on anything that comes up during your day-to-day implementation.

1:1 check-ins at the beginning and midpoint of the series for individualized support.

Like scientific training, management and leadership are skills to be learned. Success as a manager is not accidental; it requires a conscious effort.

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