Date/Time
2/22/2018
9:30 AM - 4:00 PM Eastern Event Registration
This class was a popular class and it is full. Please email Melissa Lattanzi, lattanzm@neo-rls.org to be put on a waiting list and an additional class may be added for the future.
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Leadership and Human Capital Management
Event Description
The NEO-RLS New Supervisor's Academy is back by popular demand.
Becoming a supervisor adds new and different challenges to your work day regardless of the type of library you work in or the size of library you work in, The Academy's courses will provide you with the skills and confidence you need to handle the many and varied challenges of being a supervisor. Programs will focus on three key areas: leadership, communication and staff development. The Academy is appropriate for new supervisors in multi-type libraries and for those who want a refresher.
It was great to network with others that are in the same situation as myself. It was great to gain more knowledge on several topics with being a supervisor. I liked being able to bounce ideas off of each other too. Session 1 Thursday, February 22, 2018 -- Twinsburg Public Library 9:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. It all Starts with Attitude and Knowing Yourself Being a good supervisor starts with having a great attitude and our series will begin with the opportunity to listen and interact with leaders as they share their experiences regarding the impact of attitude. Be sure to bring your most pressing questions. The panel will consist of: Andrew Mangels, Director, Westlake Porter Public Library Michelle Alleman, Director, McKinley Memorial Library Karla Aleman, Dean, Library & eLearning, Bass Library/Community Resource Center Lorain County Community College Jim Gill, Director, Dover Public Library Molly Carver, Director, Sandusky Library The afternoon will focus on a Myers Briggs assessment. The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) assessment provides a useful method for understanding people by looking at eight personality preferences that everyone uses at different times. One of the most critical aspects of the MBTI is that it identifies preferences, not abilities or skills. It is designed to bring type awareness to those who might find growth and learning within its ideas. You will have fun exploring and validating your type preferences. The MBTI is the most popular assessment in the world and has been applied as a tool for many years by a variety of users around the globe. This assessment will not only help you to know yourself but give you insights into how your employees work. Presenter: Holly Klingler, Research and Innovation Coordinator, NEO-RLS Session 2: Wednesday, March 14, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. From Your Desktop Highly Effective Meetings Meetings are important to organizations although many times we feel that nothing is accomplished and we have wasted our time. This webinar will focus on how to run an effective meeting by covering the following topics:
Session 3 Wednesday, April 25, 2018 at 10:00 a.m to 11:30 a.m. From Your Desktop HR Stuff that Every Supervisor Should Know In order to successfully lead others, supervisors need to feel empowered, knowledgeable, capable of exciting their team members and inspiring them to do their best work every day. Join Robin S. Wood, MBA, MLIS, Assistant Director of Public Service - Main Library at Cleveland Public Library, as she walks you through the basics of Human Resource Management for library supervisors, managers and leaders. Robin will identify the most important core principals and concepts you will need to know to successfully lead your team and keep you out of trouble. Presenter: Robin Wood, MBA, MLIS, Assistant Director of Public Service - Main Library at Cleveland Public Library Session 4 Wednesday, May 2, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. From Your Desktop Effective Workplace Communication for New Supervisors Experts suggest that we are communicating in one way or another more than 90% of the time we are awake! Communication can be positive or negative, verbal, non-verbal or in writing. Communicating effectively is a learned skill that requires practice, patience and a desire to be more effective every day. More importantly, your success as a supervisor will greatly depend on how effective you are in communicating your message to others in your library. This webinar program for the New Supervisors Academy of NEO-RLS will focus on the dos and don'ts of effectively communicating with others (including your boss)! Presenter: Andrew Sanderbeck has been developing and conducting training seminars for libraries and library organizations for more than ten years. He has presented Web-based, On-line, and Face-to-Face sessions on Management and Leadership, Customer Service and Communication Skills in the U.S. and numerous countries around the world. He is the founder of the People Connect Institute Webinars. Session 5 Tuesday, June 12, 2018- Twinsburg Public Library 9:30-4:00 Supervisors must balance a variety of competing priorities while working with a variety of people. This workshop will focus on the five key supervisory skills that form the New Supervisor's Tool Kit and also on the use of the Myers Briggs Type Indicator in exploring the important links between type and leader communication. New Supervisors Toolkit Fortunately, the necessary skills of an effective supervisor can be learned. In the morning we will focus on the five key supervisory skills, complete a self-evaluation relating to the five skills and develop a plan of action that relates to the skills you'd like to most improve in the following 90 days. You will have a chance to put the supervisory skills into practice during game simulation. Learning Outcomes from the New Supervisor's Tool Kit:
Learning Outcomes from the MBTI Leader Communication Training:
Session 6 Wednesday, July 11, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. From Your Desktop Time Management: Yours and Theirs Almost everyone has more to do than they can get to in any one day. When you become a manager/supervisor you generally inherit even more things to do in even less time. Poor personal time management skills take a toll on us as individuals and on our co-workers. Understanding how to effectively manage time will allow you to survive with less stress, accomplish your goals more easily, make quality and timely decisions and provide a work culture in which your co-workers can prosper as well. There are many different techniques for helping manage our time. In this webinar we will focus on the following:
Session 7 Wednesday, August 1, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. From Your Desktop If It's Broke Fix It: Handling Leftover Challenges Effectively All too often, outgoing supervisors leave unresolved challenges for the next person to fix. Then, you arrive! As the new supervisor, you have two choices. You can look the other way, forge ahead with your plans and hope the old issues disappear (although, if they didn't before, it's not likely they will now) or you can fix them. The right answer is, of course, to correct the problems so you have a clear shot at success in your position. But, how do you go about addressing something that might have been brewing for a long time? In this webinar, we'll consider 5 Simple Steps to Starting with a Clean Slate. Learn how to use expectations, goals, communication, follow-up and follow-through to right the ship and move forward with confidence. Presenter: Cheryl Kuonen, Director, Mentor Public Library Session 8 Thursday, September 27, 2018 at Twinsburg Public Library 9:30 -3:30 Setting Performance Goals and Evaluations In the morning session we will learn about setting performance goals, coaching and monitoring performance, and conducting periodic evaluations, all critical job skills for all supervisors. You will learn the basics of each and then apply your learning to real-life scenarios. Come prepared to learn how you can be successful in helping staff be effective in their individual work performance and motivate them to be their very best. Performance Planning The afternoon session will concentrate on effective performance planning as a key component in the performance management cycle. Learn how to have clear, empowering conversations with employees in order to create a performance plan that brings focus, clarity, and motivation. This session will also use scenario-based learning to help those in attendance apply learning to real-life examples. Presenters: Catherine Monnin, Library Consultant Sharon Tufts, Library Consultant Session 9 Wednesday, October 17, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. From Your Desktop Critical Thinking Great critical thinking skills are essential in handling the challenges and demands that supervisors continually face each day. It is also important to instill such soft skills in your employees so that they can handle the daily demands of their jobs. But what exactly are these crucial abilities? And better yet, why are they important and how can they help us in this ever-changing library environment? Critical thinking is an overarching skill that helps you succeed in many facets of your professional and personal life. Characteristics like open-mindedness, good decision-making, the ability to be self-aware, and the capacity to adapt in the workplace are all tools that are driven by good critical thinking. We will define what the concept of critical thinking is and explore several of the associated tools mentioned above. We will then investigate these soft skills and learn ways we can immediately improve them so that we can become a more conscious and efficient critical thinker. Presenter: Holly Klingler, Research and Innovation Coordinator, NEO-RLS Session 10 Thursday, November 8, 2018 Stow-Munroe Falls Public Library 9:30 -3:30 Budgeting, Interviewing, and Caring for Yourself The last session will focus on supervisory skills that are often overlooked until they are necessary. Budgeting Learn about where library funding comes from. Demystify the forms, procedures, and checks and balances involved in public finance. Presenter: Mary Schultz, CPA, Fiscal Officer, Bellevue Public Library Interviewing Techniques for New Supervisors Hiring great employees is critical to an organization's success and makes life easier for everyone. The key to hiring the right person starts with the application and interview process. You will learn how to create an interview plan, how to construct appropriate interview questions that provide the information you need, and how to avoid common interview mistakes. In addition, we will cover what is and isn't legal to ask a candidate and how to evaluate the information you have received in order to make the best decision. Taking Care of Yourself As supervisors and leaders we know we should care for ourselves but we often don't. We are focused on taking care of our organizations, our employees and meeting our goals. However, neglecting yourself can become a very real detriment to your team while healthy self-care can actually increase your effectiveness and that of your employees. Self-care is a hallmark of effective leaders. Learn how to recognize when you need to focus on yourself and what questions to ask to begin taking care of yourself. Presenter: Betsy Lantz, Executive Director, NEO-RLS Lunch and light refreshments will be provided. Location
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Melissa Lattanzi
(phone: 330-655-0531) Details
Who should attend: New supervisors in multi-type libraries and for those who want a refresher.
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