Workplace Learning & Leadership

A Handbook for Library and Nonprofit Trainers

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Language Arts, Library & Information Services, Reference
Cover of the book Workplace Learning & Leadership by Lori Reed, Paul Signorelli, ALA Editions
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Author: Lori Reed, Paul Signorelli ISBN: 9780838992913
Publisher: ALA Editions Publication: January 1, 2011
Imprint: ALA Editions Language: English
Author: Lori Reed, Paul Signorelli
ISBN: 9780838992913
Publisher: ALA Editions
Publication: January 1, 2011
Imprint: ALA Editions
Language: English

The best kind of learning is that which never ends—and a culture of training means that staff will be more flexible and responsive to new ideas and strategies, imperative in today’s libraries. In this practical resource, leading workplace trainers Reed and Signorelli offer guidance on improving the effectiveness of training programs. Their book takes readers through the entire process of developing, implementing, and sustaining training programs and communities of learning, in order to Empower individuals to become leaders and teachers by cultivating a culture of ongoing learning Connect library staff and users to information resources so they can effectively use them to their benefit Develop skills among both managers and workers for practicing continuous formal and informal training Using real-life examples of trainers who serve as leaders within libraries and their communities, this book sheds light on an underappreciated but important component of library operations.

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The best kind of learning is that which never ends—and a culture of training means that staff will be more flexible and responsive to new ideas and strategies, imperative in today’s libraries. In this practical resource, leading workplace trainers Reed and Signorelli offer guidance on improving the effectiveness of training programs. Their book takes readers through the entire process of developing, implementing, and sustaining training programs and communities of learning, in order to Empower individuals to become leaders and teachers by cultivating a culture of ongoing learning Connect library staff and users to information resources so they can effectively use them to their benefit Develop skills among both managers and workers for practicing continuous formal and informal training Using real-life examples of trainers who serve as leaders within libraries and their communities, this book sheds light on an underappreciated but important component of library operations.

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