Managing Up, Down, Sideways as an RA
One of the most challenging things to do as a manager and as an employee is to manage expectations. I recorded this YouTube video to support you whether you’re juggling…
One of the most challenging things to do as a manager and as an employee is to manage expectations. I recorded this YouTube video to support you whether you’re juggling…
This article by Patrick Veroneau, MS really made me think about how we approach unique and challenging situations we face as managers at work. For many leaders, there is a…
A To Do list for a Research Administrator is like a master chef weilding a steak knife—its a brilliant and skilled person with an extremely versatile and powerful, but it…
Want to hear a secret? A poorly kept one, for sure….. but I absolutely love RPPRs—they’re like a challenging puzzle that brings me enormous satisfaction – I touch on that…
As a research administrator, we’re no strangers to the frequent requests for Other Support documents. These crucial pieces of documentation are often required by funding agencies like the NSF, DOD,…
JIT is a process where NIH applicants are asked to provide additional information if their award seems likely. PIs and the emails on record for the submission receive an automatic…
In the whirlwind of digital advancements, email has emerged as a double-edged sword in our professional lives. It’s astonishing how quickly it replaced traditional methods of communication, transforming our workflows…
Welcome back to our vibrant community of research administrators! In today’s episode, Minessa Konecky dives deep into the Eisenhower Matrix, a phenomenal tool for prioritizing our endless to-do lists. Takeaways…
This was one of the first videos I recorded for the Commitment to Clockout series. At the time, I was still refining my branding and made some transition errors. Despite…