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Leadership Skills - What Does It Take to be a Young Leader?

Sonntag 07. Mai 2023

Often young researchers take on leadership roles early on in their career. In this workshop you will learn about important aspects of an inspiring approach to leadership which engages you and your team members and which addresses, at the same time, current management issues.
    
     

Workshop topics:

  • Leadership fundamentals: what is expected of an effective leader?
  • Leaders as role models
  • Relevant tools for successful leadership
  • The importance of communication for effective leadership
  • Aspects of motivation
  • How do I enter an existing team as a new leader?
  •  What helps to be accepted and appreciated by the team members?
       

Language:  English
   

Your lecturer:

Wolfgang Leybold co-founded his first HR consultancy in 2004, where he acted as Managing Partner and advised clients along the complete recruiting process and offered numerous training formats in leadership and communications. In 2019, Wolfgang founded Leybold Strategy Consultants. He is an experienced trainer and coach and has already been invited to several universities domestically and internationally (Austria, Ireland, UK, USA). He is particularly committed to helping PhD students fully leverage their doctoral studies as a catalyst for their career.

Veranstaltungsort

Presence Workshop in English on 09.05.2023, 10-17,
room: SG 4.16
Deadline for application (extended): 07.05.2023, GRIPS Application

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Zentrum zur Förderung des wissenschaftlichen Nachwuchses, WIN
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Zentrum zur Förderung des wissenschaftlichen Nachwuchses

Center for Graduate & Postgraduate Researchers