Leading your Lab

A practical management development programme - tailored for scientific leaders

Building the skills and confidence of science leaders – as leaders, not just scientists

In-person workshops | Live virtual sessions | Online learning content

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The importance of strong lab leadership

Scientists are highly skilled in research, data, and analysis. This expertise has helped them build successful careers. But leading a lab or a project team brings challenges that scientific training rarely covers. How do you bring out the best in others? How do you navigate conflict, manage performance, or make space for innovation under pressure?

Leading your Lab is designed specifically for scientific and operational line managers. The programme bridges the gap between technical expertise and people leadership. It builds the confidence and capability they need through leadership training for scientists, developing strong leadership skills for scientists and effective management skills for scientists to lead people, manage performance, and build teams that collaborate, adapt and deliver.

This enables your organisation to adapt to change, achieve strategic goals, and sustain high performance across teams.

Effective leadership and management for scientists, research and operational teams leads.

What participants gain

  • Practical tools to lead a lab or team with clarity and purpose

  • Strategies to manage people and team dynamics, including tools that work well for analytical minds

  • Greater self-awareness and stronger communication skills

  • Supportive peer connections that continue beyond the programme

  • Confidence in leading people, not just projects or research

Course content

In-person course (4-days)

  • Leading and managing your lab / team

    • Introductions – confidentiality, research base of the programme

    • Understanding what effective management means

    • Core behaviours, skills and mindsets for effective people leadership

    • Flexing your style to meet the needs of individuals, teams and tasks

    • Using action-centred leadership to guide priorities and balance demands

    • Balancing what we deliver with how we work together

    Boosting motivation and emotional intelligence

    • Engagement science - what really drives engagement in labs /  teams

    • The top 12 factors that support motivation and performance

    • Building emotional intelligence in yourself and others

    • Giving and receiving feedback – across, down, and up

    Shaping team culture and psychological safety

    • Defining the team culture you’d like to create

    • Building psychological safety in your team or lab

    • Understanding the impact of blame-free, learning-led cultures

    • Bringing your organisation’s values to life 

    • Strengthening collaboration within and across teams

    Building inclusive and diverse teams

    • Exploring what diversity means – beyond metrics

    • Understanding the effects of unconscious bias

    • Considering generational differences and leadership expectations

    • Harnessing cognitive diversity through constructive disagreement

    Personal reflection and action planning

  • Practical tools to help your lab/ team grow, take ownership and deliver great work.

    What have you been using since last time?

    • Reflect on what you’ve tried out and what’s made a difference.

    Building competence and confidence in your team

    • Understanding how people grow skills and self-belief

    • Using the Lead / Manage / Do model to prioritise and improve performance 

    • Delegating to develop, not dumping through despair

    • Holding effective 1:1s and supervisions — including with PhD students

    Setting goals that work

    • Setting clear, measurable, time-bound goals and objectives 

    • Discussing the challenge of goal-setting in research-focussed teams and how to make it clearer

    • Reviewing progress against goals to ensure accountability

    Coaching as a leadership skill

    • Asking better questions to helping others to think and solve problems

    • Distinguishing between ‘telling’ and supporting others to think for themselves

    • Learning the power of listening — and how not to rush in

    • Understanding what “Managing the Kitten” really means and how it can develop your team and give you more time 

    The GROW Coaching Model

    • Learning a simple, structured 4-step model: GROW

    • Using it to help others take ownership and make their own decisions

    • Watching a live demonstration and applying it to your own situation

    Skills Practice

    • Practising coaching skills using real work challenges 

    • Getting feedback, building confidence and refining your approach

    Personal reflection and action planning
    Leave with a clear plan to use your new skills in the team or lab.

  • Confident conversations and greater influence – even in the tough moments

    What have you been using since last time?

    • Reflect on what you’ve tried out and what’s made a difference.

    Challenging conversations in practice

    • Common types of tricky conversations and how to manage them

    • Setting expectations clearly — including when to say ‘no’

    • Giving feedback that’s clear, objective and grounded in evidence

    • Choosing the right approach and structure to fit the situation

    • Revisiting tools from earlier modules that support difficult conversations

    Staying steady under pressure

    • Gaining attention and buy-in from others

    • Managing strong emotions and unhelpful behaviours

    • Recognising and managing your own triggers

    • Using tone, body language and language to de-escalate

    • Strengthening emotional intelligence under pressure

    Preparing for your own challenging conversation

    • Questions to clarify your message and approach

    • Anticipating the other person’s reaction and ways to respond

    Extended skills practice on challenging conversations

    • Using scenarios written for scientific organisations

    • Getting feedback, building confidence and refining your approach

    Influencing styles

    • Identifying your natural influencing style (online questionnaire completed before the course)

    • Understanding what others are motivated by and using that to increase impact (WIIFM)

    • Adapting your approach to influence with more clarity and confidence

    • Working effectively with senior colleagues and managers — in the lab / team, or at organisational level

    Personal reflection and action planning

  • Strengthen your strategic thinking, widen your network, and create a resilient, responsive team ready for what’s next.

    What have you been using since last time?

    • Reflect on what you’ve tried out and what’s made a difference.

    Strategic thinking for you and your team

    • Where do you want to go – and how will you get there?

    • Taking a strategic view of your career and development

    • Planning purposefully for yourself and your team / lab

    • Working on your team, not just in it

    • Seeing the bigger picture and aligning your actions

    Supporting your team through change 

    • Using the change curve and other models to understand the process of change

    • Identifying what is required of a leader during change and/or organisational growth

    • Understanding different people’s responses to change

    • Taking your team with you

    • Avoiding common pitfalls

    • Applying a range of approaches to your own change situation

    Widening your influence and network

    • Raising the visibility of your work, lab/team and ideas
      Navigating the political landscape and influencing effectively

    • Building supportive networks and collaborations

    • Making the most of conferences and other opportunities

    Supporting wellbeing in yourself and your team 

    • Spotting signs of poor wellbeing – in yourself and others

    • Everyday actions that support team wellbeing

    • Building confidence to have wellbeing conversations with your team and colleagues

    • Using case studies to apply these skills

    Action planning 

    • Review of personal programme objectives and next steps 

Virtual delivery (six 2-hour modules)

  • Core skills to lead with confidence and create a motivated, well-managed lab or team

    The core skills of management and leadership

    • What management looks like day to day in science settings

    • Key leadership behaviours, skills and knowledge

    • Adapting your leadership style to suit different situations

    • Managing up – working well with senior colleagues

    Engagement and emotional intelligence

    • Understanding engagement science 

    • Using 12 proven factors to boost team motivation

    • Growing emotional intelligence in yourself and your team

    • Why psychological safety matters to team performance

    • Practical ways to build psychological safety in the lab

    Action planning

  • Practical tools to develop your team and boost high performance in your team or lab

    Setting clear goals – and the challenge of this in research settings

    • Giving and receiving feedback using the EEC model

    • Building confidence and capability across the team

    • Using coaching to support problem-solving and ownership

    • Practising key coaching and mentoring skills

    • Running effective one-to-ones, including PhD supervisions

    • Action planning to embed learning

  • Strategies to handle tough talks with confidence and clarity

    Different types of difficult conversations

    • Identifying and managing tricky conversations in the workplace

    • Handling challenging attitudes and behaviours effectively

    • Using communication skills to navigate difficult conversations

    Handling challenging emotions

    • Understanding the impact of words, tone, and body language

    • Recognising your own triggers and managing your reactions

    • Gaining the other person’s attention and buy-in

    Preparing for your own challenging conversation

    • Key questions to consider before addressing a tough topic

    • Anticipating responses and planning your approach

    • Action planning to ensure successful outcomes

  • Increase your presence and influence both within and outside your organisation

    Increasing Influence

    • Using the circle of control to identify what you can (and can’t) control and influence

    • Identifying your natural influencing style

    • Flexing your influencing approach to expand your impact

    • Adapting your tone and body language to shape perceptions

    • Understanding the difference between intention and behaviour

    Communicating and presenting with impact

    • Presenting yourself with confidence and clarity when face to face or online

    • Creating impact through your voice and body language

    • Using the ‘fake it till you make it’ mindset effectively

    • Delivering clear, impactful messages

    Action Planning

    • Applying your new skills into practice with actionable steps

  • Practical strategies to guide your team through uncertainty and create a healthy, sustainable working culture

    Managing change at work 

    • Using the change curve and other models to understand the process of change

    • Identifying what is required of a leader during change and/or organisational growth

    • Understanding different people’s responses to change

    • Taking your lab / team with you

    • Avoiding common pitfalls

    • Applying a range of approaches to your own change situation

    Supporting wellbeing in your team or lab

    • Practical ways to support your own and your team’s wellbeing

    • Spotting signs of poor wellbeing – in yourself and others

    • Building confidence to have wellbeing conversations

    • Using case studies to apply these skills

    Action planning

  • Tools to shape your direction, grow your network, and make an impact

    Strategic thinking for you and your team

    • Where do you want to go – and how will you get there?

    • Taking a strategic view of your career and development

    • Planning purposefully for yourself and your lab / team

    • Working on your team, not just in it

    • Seeing the bigger picture and aligning your actions

    Widening your influence and network

    • Navigating the political landscape and influencing effectively

    • Raising the visibility of your work and ideas

    • Building supportive networks and collaborations

    • Making the most of conferences and other opportunities

    Action planning

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Programmes designed for scientific minds

Having worked with scientists for many years, we know they have naturally enquiring minds. Our leadership training for scientists approach is backed by robust evidence and rooted in behavioural science helping participants understand what works, why it matters, and how to apply it with impact.

We take a practical approach, sharing tools and techniques that can be used straightaway to make a difference. This supports scientists and operational managers to grow their leadership skills for scientists and develop strong management skills for scientists in ways that are relevant, practical, and grounded in their world.

Our online learning portal includes peer-reviewed research and evidence supporting the leadership training for scientists programme content and approach.

Our online learning portal includes peer reviewed research and evidence supporting the programme content and approach. 

Who’s it for?

This programme is tailored to the participants and is ideal for:

  • Science and operational leaders leading a team

  • Group leaders, PIs, lab managers, postdocs

  • Operational  or business support managers in scientific settings

  • Anyone responsible for managing people in a science or research environment

Our training is interactive and practical, with discussion, reflection, and skills-based activities. Case studies from scientific settings make the learning relevant and immediately applicable.

Flexible delivery, designed for real-world demands

Today’s scientific and operational leaders are balancing high workloads and shifting priorities. That’s why Leading your Lab is built to flex around your organisation’s needs, ensuring both quality and impact.

In-person workshops

Bring people together for high-impact, practical learning in a collaborative setting. Ideal for focused discussion, shared insight, and stronger connections across teams.

Live virtual sessions

Engaging, facilitator-led sessions delivered online. Interactive, focused, and designed to encourage full participation from any location.

Online learning hub

Support learning between sessions or beyond the core programme with access to digital resources and optional modules to deepen key topics.

Leadership diagnostics (optional)

Use tools including 360 feedback or strengths-based psychometrics to provide increase self-awareness and spark focused development conversations.

1:1 leadership coaching (optional)

Personalised coaching to embed learning, build confidence and support individual development. Delivered virtually for maximum flexibility.

Email Support

Ongoing email support from your trainer for 12 months after completing the programme for those who’d like it.

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