Academia is strange. Get enough publications in the right journals and you'll be allowed to lead a team. No one checks whether you have the skills to lead a team, of course, why would they? You've published in journals. This should work out just fine.
Being a good researcher does not make you a good leader, but you can use your research skills to grow your leadership skills.
Just as with research, leadership involves learning new information, seeking feedback, and testing and evaluating new approaches.
You’ve got this!
Plenary panel on supply chain management chaired by Dr. Anne G. Robinson (@agrobins) at the #informs2023 Annual Meeting: Dr. Pascal Van Hertenryck highlights the importance of paying attention to supply chain risk (COVID, geopolitical risks) #orms#RiskManagement
Online shopping - what happens at the backend? Bartu Arslan at AI Planner of the Future event today @ZumbulAtan@ESCF_nl@TUeEAISI https://t.co/W8g1vFEvP7
@aserebrenik@NathanCassee Very nice! Congratulations! Also very nice that the program management sends these types of letters. Dedication to good education should be awarded!
The purpose of graduate education is to educate graduate students so that they are prepared for their future careers, and this means focusing on more than just research productivity.
For those of you teaching this term, please check in with your Turkish and Syrian students. They may have hard time to focus and process all these. They might be suffering from second-hand trauma. Please consider extending deadlines for them and providing extra guidance.