Strategic human resource planning for academic libraries : information, technology and organization /
Strategic Human Resources Planning for Academic Libraries: Information, Technology and Organization provides an in-depth discussion of human resources as a strategic element of a library organization, especially as staffing needs and competencies change. The book focuses on the impact of human resou...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Waltham, MA :
Chandos Publishing is an imprint of Elsevier,
[2015]
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Colección: | Chandos information professional series.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Strategic Human Resource Planning for Academic Libraries: Information, Technology, and Organization; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; About the author; Introduction; Chapter 1: Strategic intelligence in today's environment; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Strategic intelligence to strategic planning; 1.3. What's changing?; 1.4. The financial environment; 1.5. Driving an assessment of human resources value; 1.6. Making it credible; 1.7. The need for strategy; 1.8. The balance scorecard; 1.9. Knowledge management; Chapter 2: The strategic planning process.
- 2.1. SHRM's strategic planning phases2.2. Strategic planning in higher education; 2.3. Strategic planning in the library; 2.4. What can go wrong?; 2.5. Benchmarking; 2.6. Understanding and supporting the strategy; 2.7. Vision and mission statements; 2.8. Steps to be taken in the strategic planning process; 2.9. Assessment of value, improvements, and goals; Chapter 3: Human resources as a strategic partner; 3.1. The higher education environment; 3.2. Overall talent and recruitment in a changing world; 3.3. Human resource best practices; 3.4. Comparison of other professional disciplines.
- 3.5. Building the organization's capabilities3.6. Human resource influences to strategic planning; Chapter 4: Organizational structures in academic libraries; 4.1. KSAs and competencies; 4.2. Job analysis; 4.3. Academic liaisons and transforming workforces; 4.4. Organizational development; 4.5. Organizational culture and performance; 4.6. Position descriptions are changing; 4.7. Recruitment of talent; 4.8. Succession planning; 4.9. Data and statistical help; Chapter 5: Emerging trends in academic libraries; 5.1. Legacy systems; 5.2. Changes in staffing expectations; 5.3. Convergence of skills.
- 5.4. Professional development to keep up with trends5.5. How competencies are impacted by changes; 5.6. Generational issues; 5.7. How to plan for the future; Chapter 6: Library and information science education; 6.1. Trends in LIS education; 6.2. Experiential learning; 6.3. Real Learning Connections; 6.4. The trends of technology; 6.5. The tipping point; 6.6. Diversity; Chapter 7: The role of leadership; 7.1. Being the change agent; 7.2. Organizational leadership; 7.3. Succession planning; 7.4. Organizational learning; 7.5. Be the leader; Conclusion; List of figures; Abbreviations; References.