Lab Management: 10 tips for motivating your research group

This is a summary of the article at https://www.scientifica.uk.com/neurowire/lab-management-10-tips-for-motivating-your-research-group

Managing a research lab requires balancing experiments with followings.

  • Grant applications
  • Reading papers
  • Admin tasks
  • Managing people

Here are ten tips.

  1. Find out what motivates the members of your lab
  2. Help them develop their skills
  3. Avoid micromanaging
  4. Communicate and ask for opinions
  5. Set clear goals – CLEAR
    • Collaborative
    • Limited – the scope and duration of goals should have clear limits.
    • Emotional
    • Appreciable – break down large goals into smaller ones to make them more achievable and less daunting.
    • Refinable – goals can be modified when situations change or if results don’t go as planned.
  6. Celebrate success and say thank you
  7. Give constructive feedback
  8. Help them achieve a work-life balance
    • Offer flexible working hours
    • Have a work-life balance yourself
    • Don’t contact your lab about work outside of working hours unless it is an emergency
    • Ask your lab what would help them increase their work-life balance
    • Don’t expect long hours all the time
    • Encourage staff to take a holiday
    • Focus on productivity, rather than hours
    • Regularly review workloads
    • Support parents
  9. Don’t punish mistakes
  10. Have regular one-to-ones
    • What do you like most about what you do?
    • When do you feel most productive?
    • Who do you admire the most in the lab or institute? Why?
    • What skills do you want to develop?
    • How can I better support you?

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