Whether you’re learning with a local or statewide cohort, or on your own, it always helps to have additional prompting to consider and apply the things you have learned.
Use the discussion questions for the following Lessons from Change Management and Leadership to assist you in your learning experience:
Discussion questions for the final chapters will be posted later in the month.
The Library Management course for this month is Change Management and Leadership. If you need some additional motivation for enrolling in this Course of the Month, read through these timely objectives.
After completing Change Management and Leadership…
1. You will know how to learn the specifics when someone uses the word “change”, and everyone else looks puzzled.
2. You will be able to assess both the benefits and the costs of change in your job, department, branch, library, institution, and community.
3. You will understand how change impacts people in your library differently and have more empathy for their points of view.
4. You will know what mistakes are likely and how to lower their impact on you and the rest of the staff.
5. You will feel more calm and confident, even when the world is unraveling.
6. You will better maintain a benevolent sense of humor, and be less likely to wound others with negative gossip and mean-spirited sarcasm.
7. You will be able to be more influential during times of change, whether from the leadership role or as one of the people asked to do their work differently.
8. You will be able to use simple methods to communicate information that could seem ambiguous and even contradictory.
9. You will be able to better make change work for you, rather than feel overwhelmed.
10. You might even look forward to change in your library. (Extra credit!)
It means it’s time to start a fresh learning adventure with the WJIL Course of the Month Group. Come join the group, enroll in the course of your choice and enter into the statewide learning cohort as we tackle these two courses for the month.
Technical: Creating and Maintaining an Engaging School Website
Library Management: Change Management and Leadership
Fill out the webform on the Course of the Month group page and let us know which course you’ll be enrolling in, then click on the Discussion tab to join in or add your own comments.
If you’re enrolled in the Course of the Month for Library Management – Implementing and Evaluating Self-Directed Learning - you can now find a list of questions to spark discussion and application for Chapter Two posted on the Course of the Month Group page.
To make your participation in the WJIL Course of the Month Group the most beneficial, we will be posting discussion questions that will help you to engage and interact around the content of your monthly course.
Use these questions to spark discussion online, or in your library or learning cohort. Discussion questions for the first lesson in Implementing and Evaluating Self-Directed Learning are now posted for your use.
For those of you have decided to take the leap and join our Statewide learning cohort through the Course of the Month Group, here are a few things to take note of as you begin working your way through your selected course:
It’s not too late to join with your colleagues in taking one of these two selected courses for the February Course of the Month:
Technical: Dreamweaver CS3: Setting up a Site and Adding Content in Dreamweaver CS3
Library Management: Implementing and Evaluating Self-directed Learning