Leadership and influence – building capacity for change
Ken Haycock
- must promote self and library
 - everyone is a leader      
- getting people to give support to a common goal
 
 - learn to articulate strengths
 - do “strengths finder” exercises
 - first part of leadership is self awareness
 - apply what we know – evidence based librarianship
 - libraries have not key success factors
 - power of influence
 - libraries      
- referent power
 - expertise power – over rated – not high power
 
 - trust is critical
 - reputation
 - self confidence is key
 - listening
 - mentoring is a powerful tool
 - mentoring is more important for women
 - trust      
- character
 - competence
 - confidence
 - credible
 - congruence
 
 - yes – 50scientific ways to be successful
 - social proof – what others are doing
 - like and respect gets money
 - find out values and beliefs of those with budget control
 - ask – what do you want to accomplish and how can I help you to do it
 - SOPPADA – a method to organize a one page report that gets read
 - ROTI – return on time invested
 - developing partnerships with knowledge
 - key influences
 - building influence      
- using evidence
 - connecting agendas
 - assessing time
 - assessing costs
 - leveraging resources
 - measuring results
 
 
Chemistry Division Corporate Libraries Roundtable
general discussion on challenges facing corporate librarians
Taxonomy
Sponsored by Solo Librarians Division and Taxonomy Division
http://www.accidental-taxonomist.com
taxonomy – index – thesaurus
- variety of terms
 - variety of usages
 - variety of perspectives
 - variety of software, systems
 
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