July 22,
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM ET
Librarians from all sectors in the profession know about change management. There is a plethora of literature and conference presentations devoted
to advice on how libraries can better achieve change by applying one of multiple management models. While a well-thought out change management process can alleviate some of the pain points staff experience, this workshop communicates another approach that
puts the focus on readiness rather than management.
This ninety-minute webinar introduces participants to change readiness, a set of practices in which staff develop a new change mindset that shifts
the focus from treating every change as a static event that must be managed in order to be accepted and implemented to one in which staff accept that change is a constant, regular practice of the VUCA (volatile; uncertain; complex; ambiguous) environment in
which we now exist. Attendees will explore change readiness practices such as:
- Thinking like a futurist
- Cross-boundary networking
- Strategically managing ambiguity
- Uncovering patterns
- What if questions
This webinar employs activities to engage attendees with change readiness practices that contribute to the development of the mindset.
Instructor: Steven Bell
Steven J. Bell is the Associate University Librarian for Research and Instructional Services at Temple University. He writes and speaks about academic librarianship, learning technologies, library
leadership, higher education, open learning content, design thinking and user experience. He currently writes at Designing Better Libraries, a blog about design thinking and library user experiences. He authors weekly columns for Library Journal Academic Newswire,
"From the Bell Tower" and "Leading From the Library". He is co-author of the book “Academic Librarianship by Design” and editor of the book “Crucible Moments: Inspiring Library Leadership”. Learn more at
http://stevenbell.info
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