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1 Jill Dixon- Director of Public Services Nancy Abashian- Head of Reader Services & Resource Sharing

2 Leadership a la carte Leadership a la carte Leadership frameworks Leadership frameworks Four Frames Four Frames Primal Leadership Primal Leadership Identifying your framework Identifying your framework Know thyself Know thyself Know thy framework Know thy framework Practice and application Practice and application Planning and implementing Planning and implementing Lasting motivation for change Lasting motivation for change Leadership in Libraries Leadership in Libraries Further Discussion Further Discussion

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4 Structural Symbolic Human Resource Political

5  ImageMachine  Image: Machine  Frame EmphasisRational, Formal  Frame Emphasis: Rational, Formal  Assumptions Organization exists to achieve goals Specialization increases efficiency Coordination ensures integration of individuals & groups Organizations work best when rationality prevails Structure must align with organizational goals & tasks  ActionAnalysis  Action: Analysis Reframing Complexity: A Four Dimensional Approach to Organizational Diagnosis, Development, and Change by Joan Gallos From J. V. Gallos (ed.). Organizational Development: A Jossey-Bass Reader. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2006.

6  Image:  Image: Family  Frame Emphasis:  Frame Emphasis: Good fit  Assumptions Organization exist to serve human needs People and organization need each other When fit is poor, one or both suffer When fit is good, both benefit  Action:  Action: Attending to people Reframing Complexity: A Four Dimensional Approach to Organizational Diagnosis, Development, and Change by Joan Gallos From J. V. Gallos (ed.). Organizational Development: A Jossey-Bass Reader. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2006.

7  Image  Image: Jungle  Frame Emphasis  Frame Emphasis: Allocation of Power  Assumptions Organizations are coalitions of diverse individuals & groups Difference endure among coalition members Decisions involve scare resources (who gets what) Conflict is inevitable and power is a key asset  Action  Action: Winning Reframing Complexity: A Four Dimensional Approach to Organizational Diagnosis, Development, and Change by Joan Gallos From J. V. Gallos (ed.). Organizational Development: A Jossey-Bass Reader. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2006.

8  Image  Image: Theater  Frame Emphasis  Frame Emphasis: Meaning, Purpose, Value  Assumptions Meaning of work is important Activity and meaning are loosely coupled Symbols represent direction & hope Events & processes important as expression of organization Culture is glue that holds together organization  Action  Action: Shared Meaning Reframing Complexity: A Four Dimensional Approach to Organizational Diagnosis, Development, and Change by Joan Gallos From J. V. Gallos (ed.). Organizational Development: A Jossey-Bass Reader. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2006.

9 What is your leadership orientation?

10 Emotional Intelligence Resonance Self-Awareness Self-Management Social Awareness Relationship Management Goleman, D., Boyatzis, R. E., & McKee, A. (2002). Primal leadership: Realizing the power of emotional intelligence. Boston, Mass: Harvard Business School Press.

11 Visionary Visionary Coaching Coaching Affiliative Affiliative Democratic Democratic Pacesetting Pacesetting Commanding Commanding Goleman, D., Boyatzis, R. E., & McKee, A. (2002). Primal leadership: Realizing the power of emotional intelligence. Boston, Mass: Harvard Business School Press.

12 Can you identify your style(s)? Can you identify your style(s)? What style resonates with your work environment? What style resonates with your work environment? Is that style resonate or dissonant with your own style? Is that style resonate or dissonant with your own style? What leadership framework resonates with you as an individual? What leadership framework resonates with you as an individual? What aspects of the framework don’t? What aspects of the framework don’t? Goleman, D., Boyatzis, R. E., & McKee, A. (2002). Primal leadership: Realizing the power of emotional intelligence. Boston, Mass: Harvard Business School Press.

13 Transformational Transformational Situational Situational Organizational Organizational Transactional Transactional Behavioral Behavioral To name only a few…. To name only a few….

14 Who do I want to be? Who do I want to be? What are my strengths and gaps? What are my strengths and gaps? How can I build on my strengths while reducing my gaps? How can I build on my strengths while reducing my gaps? Practice new behaviors, thoughts and feelings to the point of mastery Practice new behaviors, thoughts and feelings to the point of mastery Develop supportive and trusting relationships that make change possible Develop supportive and trusting relationships that make change possible Goleman, D., Boyatzis, R. E., & McKee, A. (2002). Primal leadership: Realizing the power of emotional intelligence. Boston, Mass: Harvard Business School Press.

15 Reluctant Reluctant leadership-Don’t want to be the captain? What other roles need leadership in the organization? tenure For tenure, leadership is often required-what can you do? opportunity Lack of promotional/organizational opportunity-where do you look? influencing Leading “up”- influencing those around & above you by knowing your style.

16 Goleman, D., Boyatzis, R. E., & McKee, A. (2002). Primal leadership: Realizing the power of emotional intelligence. Boston, Mass: Harvard Business School Press. Boyatzis, R.E., & McKee, A. (2006). Intentional Change. Journal of Organizational Excellence, Summer, pp. 49-60. doi: 10.1002/joe Gallos, J. V. (2006). Reframing complexity: A four dimensional approach to organizational diagnosis, development, and change. In J.V. Gallos (Ed.), Organizational Development: A Jossey-Bass Reader. Retrieved from http://www.joangallos.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/08/reframing- complexity-a-four-dimensional-approach.doc http://www.joangallos.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/08/reframing- complexity-a-four-dimensional-approach.doc Lee Bolman - http://www.leebolman.com/index.htmlhttp://www.leebolman.com/index.html Joan V. Gallos - http://www.joangallos.com/http://www.joangallos.com/


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