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Leadership Advisory Group June 24, 2014 – Online Meeting. Sponsored by the Idaho Library Association and the Idaho Commission for Libraries. Welcome.
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Leadership Advisory GroupJune 24, 2014 – Online Meeting Sponsored by the Idaho Library Association and the Idaho Commission for Libraries
Welcome Through recent discussions of the Continuing Education Advisory Group and feedback from the participants of the 2014 Leadership Development Summit, the Idaho library community identified a great need for a to provide sustainable leadership development activities to meet the growing demand of the Idaho library community.
Project Goals 1. Promote a leadership culture within the Idaho library community. 2. Provide leadership training resources for all levels of staff in all Idaho libraries.
Idaho Library Association • Past Support • Approached by ICfL in January • ILA Board officially approved participation in February • Made suggestions about potential Leadership Summit attendees • Future Participation • President/President-Elect participate as Ex-Officio members • ILA maintains webpage on ILA site of leadership training opportunities • ILA creates and maintains Google group listserv for Advisory Board • Signed MOU agreeing to such
Introductions In the text chat, please introduce yourself by giving your • Name • Position • Institution • One strength you bring to the project
The Charge • Create a sustainable leadership development program for members of the Idaho library community, which includes evaluation/assessment tools and a timeline for reporting to stakeholders; • Identify and develop delivery methods/tools to share information about leadership development activities to members of the Idaho library community; • Promote a leadership culture through the Idaho library community; and • Review and recommend changes to the Leadership Advisory Group charge annually.
Expectations • Serve a term of 12 months, with a maximum of two consecutive terms; • Commit to approximately five (5) to ten (10) hours per month; • Meet via regular face-to-face and online meetings; and • Communicate and respond to communications via tools agreed upon by the group. • Review and recommend changes to charge on annual basis.
What Has Been Done? • FacebookGroup https://www.facebook.com/groups/IdahoLeadershipSummit/ • ILA Website http://www.idaholibraries.org/ • ICfL Website http://libraries.idaho.gov/leadership • ICFL LibGuideshttp://guides.lili.org/leadership
Resources / Materials ICfL Website: http://libraries.idaho.gov/leadership • Scope of Project and Partners • Target Audiences and Unmet Leadership Training Needs • Proposed Next Steps for Leadership Advisory Group • Proposed Timeline • Leadership Qualities • Leadership Competencies • Reading Resources • Current Leadership Development Activities (Infographic) (List) • Training the 21st Century Library Leaders: A Review of Library Leadership Training, 1998-2013 by Katherine Skinner, PhD Nick Krabbenhoeft
Future Meetings July 15 – Face to Face – Boise Public 9 am – 4 pm August 21 – Online – Time? September 18 – Online – Time? October 2-3 – ILA (LAG workshops) November 18 – F2F – 9 am – 4 pm - Boise January 15 – Online – Time? February 25 – F2F – 9 am – 4 pm - Boise March 26 – Online – Time? April 28 – Online – Time? May 14 – F2F – 9 am – 4 pm - Boise
Timeline July 15 – Face to Face – Boise Public 9 am – 4 pm August 21 – Online Meeting September 18 – Online Meeting October 2-3 – ILA (Leadership Advisory Group workshops) November 18 – F2F – 9 am – 4 pm – Boise January 2015 – Draft: Leadership Development in Idaho Library Community January 2015 -- Share information about leadership development activities January 15, 2015 – Online Meeting February 25, 2015 – F2F – 9 am – 4 pm - Boise March 26, 2015 – Online Meeting April 28, 2015 – Online Meeting May 14, 2015 – F2F – 9 am – 4 pm – Boise June 2015 – Recognition program for leaders in the Idaho library community. October 2015 – Leadership PreConference - ILA
Work Assignments • Reading Assignments: http://libraries.idaho.gov/leadership • Environmental Scan Do an environmental scan in your library/region in regard to unmet leadership needs/target audiences to ascertain the summit findings. • LEADERSHIP – Target Audiences / Unmet Needs List Identify 3 target audiences and 2unmet training needs for each audience
July Meeting Meeting Objectives • Narrow and prioritize identified target audiences and unmet training needs. • Assign work groups to develop objectives, activities, and evaluation tools. Logistics Boise Public Library – “Fish Tank” Meeting Room on 3rd Floor in Administration – July 15 – 9 am to 4 pm -- Enter on River Street – ring back door bell -- take elevator to 3rd floor Out of Town Guests • Rooms will be booked for you at Marriott Residence Inn off of Capitol – about 5 blocks from the library (breakfast is provided by hotel) • Mileage reimbursed – air travel/reimbursed. • Per diem at $30 per day