Managing Tasks and Leading People - in Science and Beyond

A workshop offered by the Human Resources Development

Successfully leading people and managing structures as well as tasks in research groups and other teams is a responsible task and crucial for progress and quality of  projects. This workshop supports you developing your role-appropriate leadership competencies so that you can act proactively and self-efficiently in this important field.

In-person Workshop

Tuesday, October 28, 2025
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Wednesday, October 29, 2025
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Trainer

Dr. Silke Oehrlein-Karpi

Language

English

Location

Poppelsdorfer Allee 31-33, 3rd floor
Room 3.051

Target group

Established Researchers | Junior and Tenure-Track Professors | Research Group Managers | Postdocs | Rearch Managers

Track(s)

Research Track

Certificate

Certificate of attendance

16 units are applicable within the "Career plus" certificates

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Content

The Workshop is based on Richard Beckhard's GRPI model (Goals, Roles, Processes, Interactions) management & leadership, an influential framework for building effective and high-performing teams in research and knowledge-driven environments:

Goals: Creating Direction & Alignment

  • Vision and purpose as guiding elements of team leadership
  • Values, motives and self-positioning as a leader
  • Connecting personal and professional goals
  • Aligning team members’ goals with organizational priorities

Roles: Structure, Expectations & Delegation

  • Clarifying responsibilities, tasks and boundaries
  • Formal vs. informal roles in teams
  • Managing expectations within and outside the group
  • Identifying resource needs and gaps
  • Effective delegation strategies

Processes: Making Work Flow Smoothly

  • Understanding the management cycle: planning, implementation, monitoring, evaluation
  • Managing dynamics and complexity in project teams
  • Transparent communication, coordination and cooperation
  • Decision-making models for different team environments

Interactions: Building Motivation & Commitment

  • Understanding individual motives and what drives commitment
  • Leadership styles and their impact on individuals and groups
  • Supporting individual and group development
  • Navigating diversity: gender, intercultural dynamics, and inclusive leadership

Frequently asked questions

No. Human Resource Development will cover all the costs incurred.

Yes. If an event is fully booked, we will put you on the waiting list. You may then move up the list if a space becomes free with enough time still to go before the event starts.

The building at Poppelsdorfer Allee 31/33 is moderately accessible for people with disabilities. Please contact us in advance so that we can help you if necessary.

If you need childcare during the event, please contact the Office of Family Services at the University of Bonn.

The further training offers provided by Human Resource Development at the University of Bonn are only open to people who have signed a work contract with the University, are enrolled as a doctoral student, are conducting research on behalf of the University or are an associated member of a research consortium. 

You will usually be given a certificate at all our events that confirms your attendance at the event and its content.

We also offer a certificate program along the three "Career Tracks": "Research", "Research Management" and "Business & Organizations". For more information, please see the corresponding page of the certificates. If the currently displayed training course can be credited to one of the three "tracks", this is indicated accordingly.

Contact

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Sabine Kurth-Driessen B.A.

Registration and Organization

Poppelsdorfer Allee 31-33

53115 Bonn

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