Module 2, Course 7: Effizienztraining für Naturwissenschaftler*innen (Febraury 28 & March 1, 2022)

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Module 2, Course 7: Effizienztraining für Naturwissenschaftler (Febraury 28 & March 1, 2022) 28.02.2022 09:00 - 17:00 (Mo)Carsten Rohr
Module 2, Course 7: Effizienztraining für Naturwissenschaftler (Febraury 28 & March 1, 2022) 01.03.2022 09:00 - 17:00 (Di)Carsten Rohr
Beschreibung Kursinhalt: 

Usually, scientists don’t do their research for the money, but because they are passionately curious and feel the drive to explore. This drive can often be sabotaged by the clutter of daily work life: doing paperwork, waiting for equipment/permission/time slots/other people or getting assignments which not related to your project at all.

The assumption for this workshop is that you, generally speaking, like what you do. Therefore, the goal of this workshop is to identify ways and strategies that allow you to spend most of your time on doing what you like – and reduce the time you spend on doing ‘the rest’. We will focus on sustainable solutions, so ‘quick wins’ that get you what you want, but result in your colleagues not talking to you any more are off the table.

In the course of the workshop, we will focus on how to get back to the essentials:

  • Prioritizing (Pareto and Eisenhower)
  • Automating of processes
  • Synergy in your group
  • Delegating
  • Upward leadership (how to lead your boss)
  • Group culture and dynamic
  • Skillful elimination of tasks
  • Network building
  • Stakeholder analysis

Your personal toolkit

This “work”shop provides a toolset, which you can apply in your daily work life. The methods and approaches presented are only those that also the trainer uses, following the idea ‘from the real life for the real life’. Not all the tools will fit all individual situations, but with multiple tools the chances are good that one of them will work for you. Of course, situations only change if the topics covered in this training are applied in real life. Therefore, you will be asked to work on your situation and identify possibilities for action throughout the training. A laptop can be helpful to implement your ideas – please bring one along.

Dr. Carsten Rohr will conduct this course in German.

Dr. Carsten Rohr obtained his PhD in physics by researching molecular self-organization. Since 2011 he is one of the coordinators of the bachelor physics program at TUM. He is also a trainer and coach since 2009, specializing in workshops for scientists and engineers. Building on his ten-year experience in improvisational theater Carsten's workshops include “presentation skills for scientists” as well as "scientific writing" and "efficiency skills for scientists".

Maximale Teilnehmer*innenzahl: 
12