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Follow on Google News | ![]() 10 Skills You Need to Become a Successful Lab ManagerAre you a current lab manager or looking to become one? Read some of our tips on how to be successful in your career!
By: Formaspace Over the past 35 years that Formaspace has been working directly with Lab Managers, we've seen a lot of changes in the industry. Indeed, today's lab managers wear multiple hats that require them to develop a broad set of effective management skills — ranging from chief problem solver to team facilitator. If you are contemplating a career move into laboratory management or know someone that is, we've compiled a list of the top 10 effective management skills that every laboratory manager should master. Let's get started: 1. Laboratory Managers Need to Be Good Business and Project Managers Overview: Don't get us wrong. We're not saying scientific research has to be all business (some of the best discoveries have been made in unorthodox ways). Instead, we're saying that the role of laboratory management is to provide services to the investigators in a reliable businesslike manner, in order to provide seamless support for scientific research (or related services functions, such as in the case of IT labs). Scope of Activities: Establish a vision and mission with both detailed short-term plans as well as long-term plans (5+ years out) that track progress on specific project goals, time management, and budgetary issues, such as income sources, spending, salaries. Recommendations: 2. Laboratory Management Typically Oversees Acquisition of Capital Equipment, Purchasing of Supplies and Services, and Inventory Control Overview: In a small laboratory environment, much of this work will fall directly on the lab manager, who may be directly responsible for allocating budgetary funds (from a research grant for example). In larger organizations, the lab manager may have to interface with dedicated purchasing staff members. In either case, it's important to adhere to rigorous government* policies that regulate service contracts as well as asset acquisition, use, and disposition activities. (*Government contracts may require sourcing from vendors, like Formaspace, that are listed on GSA purchasing schedules.) Scope of Activities: Set spending priorities during each budgetary cycle; identify requirements for capital equipment; investigate vendor options; ensure timely ordering procedures for consumable supplies (including bidding out if required); establish service contracts (such as for disposing of hazardous wastes); negotiate with the company or institution hosting the lab over assigned overhead costs to be borne by your budget; set up inventory tracking and control system as well as establish procedures to protect valuable or potentially dangerous assets from misuse or theft. Recommendations: 3. Laboratory Managers Need to Develop Effective Management Skills in Public Relations and Internal Communications Overview: Do you wonder why some laboratories always seem to be promoted in the news, or they have widespread support throughout the entire organization? Read more ... https://formaspace.com/ End
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