Crash course in library supervision : meeting the key players

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Crash course in library supervision : meeting the key players

Dennis C. Tucker and Shelley Elizabeth Mosley

(Crash course)

Libraries Unlimited, 2008

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 123-129) and index

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Description

Taking a management position in a new library or being promoted to a higher position in your library means a new approach to interpersonal relations. How to make this transition can be a challenge. This book provides the information you need to learn so you can become an effective leader and to recognize and circumvent the legal pitfalls that you may find in your path. Written in reader-friendly language, two seasoned veterans share their experiences and the experiences of others in this introduction to managing people. Managing a small library requires skills in working with personnel, the library board, patrons, and the key people in the community. Understanding these requirements will help the person with no formal education to be a more effective administrator in this setting.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Settling In: Getting to Know You Chapter 2: Getting to Know the Staff: Listen and Learn Chapter 3: Managing Personnel: Tips to Make Your Life Easier Chapter 4: Personnel Laws: You Can't Become Familiar with These Too Quickly or Too Soon! Chapter 5: Hiring, Firing, and Other Good Stuff: It Happens Even if You're New! Chapter 6: Friends and Volunteers Chapter 7: "Managing" the Board: Who They Are, and How to Build and Maintain Consensus-A Tricky Tightrope Chapter 8: Your Customers: Your Reason to Exist Chapter 9: Key People in the Community-No Library is an Island Chapter 10: Managing Change: Look before You Leap! Glossary Resources Index

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