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The iProgress Podcast
iProgress Coaching & Consultancy
18 episodes
1 day ago
Brought to you by Dr. Dean Fido and Dr. Craig Harper, the iProgress Podcast takes a peek behind the curtain of academia to provide debate, discussion, and advice to help people to make sense of higher education, improve their productivity and workflows, and do so while preserving their sanity. Each episode takes a look at a specific issue facing higher education and those working within this sector, and brings together academic research and personal stories to help you reflect on your current practices and future goals.
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Brought to you by Dr. Dean Fido and Dr. Craig Harper, the iProgress Podcast takes a peek behind the curtain of academia to provide debate, discussion, and advice to help people to make sense of higher education, improve their productivity and workflows, and do so while preserving their sanity. Each episode takes a look at a specific issue facing higher education and those working within this sector, and brings together academic research and personal stories to help you reflect on your current practices and future goals.
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Ep.11: Managing Supervision Meetings
The iProgress Podcast
21 minutes 30 seconds
3 years ago
Ep.11: Managing Supervision Meetings

Welcome back to the #iProgress Podcast. Remember to subscribe to our channels to see all of our content

In this episode, your hosts - Dr. Dean Fido and Dr. Craig Harper - talk how to get the most from your research supervision meetings.  


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Chapters: 

00:00 - Supervision as the Heartbeat of the Research Process 

03:07 - Setting an Agenda 

07:22 - Agree Clear Action Points 

13:10 - Maintain Accurate Supervision Logs 

16:03 - Be Mindful of Cultural and Interpersonal Differences  


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RESOURCES  

How to navigate a supervision relationship breakdown: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gP1znbXJVC4  


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CRIB NOTES: 

-Welcomes & Scope of podcast episode 

     - Supervisory relationship is most important part of the PhD  


- Topic 1 - Set an agenda 

      - Know what you want to achieve 

     - Without a plan, meetings can be shorter than needed 

     - Everybody’s time is pressured - ensure that you can maximise efficiency  


- Topic 2 - Agree action points for all parties 

     - Successful progress depends on keeping the project on track 

     - Task lists and action points foster a collaborative environment 


- Topic 3 - Make logs of talking points and agreed actions 

      - Difficult to remember issues if meeting weeks apart 

     - Keeps people accountable 

     - Useful if needed for dispute resolution  


- Closing remarks   


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Music by AlphaGaming | HarrisHeller

The iProgress Podcast
Brought to you by Dr. Dean Fido and Dr. Craig Harper, the iProgress Podcast takes a peek behind the curtain of academia to provide debate, discussion, and advice to help people to make sense of higher education, improve their productivity and workflows, and do so while preserving their sanity. Each episode takes a look at a specific issue facing higher education and those working within this sector, and brings together academic research and personal stories to help you reflect on your current practices and future goals.