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ISBN-13 : 9783110468885
Author: J.W. Niemantsverdriet, J.P.K. Felderhof
Modern Science is teamwork. But how can young academics go from being a productive member of a scientific team to leading their own? Entry level positions for PhDs in Science often require the infamous "people skills". The authors aim to equip young academics with the right ideas and strategies for their scientific leadership development. Become a successful leader not with tricks, but with an inspiring and straightforward vision and mission, the correct mindset, and effective teamwork.
1. Creating success in your own scientific world
2. Leading yourself and others in research
3. Presenting science: talks, publications, posters, and some ideas on conferences
4. Management skills for researchers
5. Planning the road to your future in science: strategy and comprehensive plans
6. Understanding how to build successful teams: creating synergy between people who trust each other
7. On the road to scientific (self) leadership
8. Post scriptum – implementation
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Tags: Scientific Leadership, Niemantsverdriet, Felderhof