Resources to Develop your skills AS A LIFE SCIENCE LEADER, help you progress your career, and make an impact in the industry
Are you a life science leader?
A life science leader is anyone who has the ability to impact, inspire, and influence others. An effective leader is infectiously motivated and is truly passionate about achieving a shared vision and/or goal. Across the trajectory of your life sciences career, you will not always be in charge, but that shouldn鈥檛 stop you from exercising your leadership skills, you can be a leader without the title.
Why is leadership important?
Leadership skills help in all aspects and at all stages of your life sciences career, from the job search process to progressing your career. Leadership gives you greater confidence, strengthens your communication and negotiation skills, and helps to make a greater impact. To be truly successful, a company needs strong leadership. Leaders make sure all employees are on the same page and understand the company鈥檚 mission and vision to achieve help the business鈥 long-term goals. Organizations that are guided by valued leaders and prioritize at developing future-leaders tend to be more profitable, retain employees for longer and innovate more effectively.
"To be an effective leader, you have to lead the organization by example and the best way for me to build credibility and to gain the respect of others is to set standards and follow these standards myself"
Dr. Reinhard Kleyna - Site Leader Laetus & Global Director DBS at Danaher ApS
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To an individual
- Make an impact
- Opportunity for career progression
- Positively influence others
- Grow network
To a business
- Achieve business鈥 long-term goals
- Motivate employees
- Give a clear direction and vision
- Innovate effectively
Management and leadership are often used interchangeably but whilst there is some overlap, there are significant differences between the two. The key difference is that leaders inspire while managers oversee. Leaders work to influence, motivate, and encourage their teams to achieve a shared vision, whereas managers typically focus on organizing and delivering on tasks.
The life sciences industry is fast-paced and continuously evolving, making clear and directive leadership pivotal. Faced with a number of challenges such as mounting cost pressures, innovation in technology, more collaboration across companies, and emerging public health emergencies, life science leaders need to be able to have clear priorities and keep up with ever-changing advances in R&D and technology.
Life Science Leaders Series
Life science leaders truly shape the trajectory for the success of a company and its products. In our Life Science Leaders series, we hear insights and advice from industry leaders who reflect on their journey into leadership and share what they have learned along the way to help others progress.
Women CEO and Founders Series
It鈥檚 no secret that women have historically faced greater barriers than men when it comes to becoming leaders in our society and even though this situation is improving, and women are slowly becoming more visible in leadership roles there is still a long way to go. In our Women CEO and Founders series, we hear from inspiring female founders and CEOs from the life sciences industry, who share their journey to becoming a leader and advise others wanting to step into executive roles.
Whether you are a first-time manager, a senior director, or somewhere in between, there are key leadership skills and qualities that every leader must master, creativity, communication, decision-making and problem-solving are four of the most important ones.
"Passion and enthusiasm, as a leader, is driven by the incredible opportunities life sciences brings to mankind"
Andreas Worbeg - Chief Technology Officer at Cellugy ApS
Identify your strengths
Once you understand where your strengths lie you can identify where you can add value. Discover your strengths by taking our online quiz.
Discover leadership resources
There are many resources available that can help you develop your leadership qualities. You can read books, watch videos and listen to podcasts, such as the 黑料视频 podcast, that feature industry leaders or are focused on professional development.
鈥淣ever be intimidated to be hiring people much, much smarter than you. You don鈥檛 have to be the smartest person in the room, but you need to know how to make the smartest decisions.鈥
Jane Papadaki 鈥 VP of Market Development & Commercial Operations at Immunexpress ApS
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