Library leadership: Innovative options for designing training programmes to build leadership competencies in the digital age

Library leaders may not be fully equipped to deal with the demands and rigours of the digital age and its consumers. Theadvent of the internet, search engines and social media require a paradigm shift in the development of these leaders.Whilst much has been written about the required competencies, t...

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Main Authors: Ann-Louise de Boer, Theo J.D. Bothma, Johan Olwagen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Stellenbosch University 2013-03-01
Series:South African Journal of Libraries and Information Science
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Online Access:http://sajlis.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/109
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spelling doaj-58778de6581c4d77be4040a4797c66c02020-11-24T22:57:06ZengStellenbosch UniversitySouth African Journal of Libraries and Information Science2304-82630256-88612013-03-0178210.7553/78-2-109Library leadership: Innovative options for designing training programmes to build leadership competencies in the digital ageAnn-Louise de BoerTheo J.D. BothmaJohan OlwagenLibrary leaders may not be fully equipped to deal with the demands and rigours of the digital age and its consumers. Theadvent of the internet, search engines and social media require a paradigm shift in the development of these leaders.Whilst much has been written about the required competencies, there seems to be no clear guiding principle on how thedevelopment should take place. The authors propose that the development of library leaders is a process, best illustratedthrough movement through Drotter’s Leadership Pipeline. The importance of thinking preferences, based on Herrmann’sWhole Brain Model, is highlighted and it is shown how these often clog development through this Pipeline. Utilising datafrom the Herrmann Brain Dominance Instrument (HBDI) assessments of the 120 participants in six of the Centre forAfrican Library Leadership (CALL) development programmes, the authors show how the thinking preferences of theselibrary leaders could enable or detract from their readiness to develop the appropriate competencies in the digital age.Recommendations are made on how best to overcome this to prepare library leaders to deal with the requirements of thedigital age consumer.http://sajlis.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/109Library leadershipHerrmann’s Whole Brain ModelDrotter’s Leadership Pipelinetraining programmesCentre for African Library Leadership
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Johan Olwagen
Library leadership: Innovative options for designing training programmes to build leadership competencies in the digital age
South African Journal of Libraries and Information Science
Library leadership
Herrmann’s Whole Brain Model
Drotter’s Leadership Pipeline
training programmes
Centre for African Library Leadership
author_facet Ann-Louise de Boer
Theo J.D. Bothma
Johan Olwagen
author_sort Ann-Louise de Boer
title Library leadership: Innovative options for designing training programmes to build leadership competencies in the digital age
title_short Library leadership: Innovative options for designing training programmes to build leadership competencies in the digital age
title_full Library leadership: Innovative options for designing training programmes to build leadership competencies in the digital age
title_fullStr Library leadership: Innovative options for designing training programmes to build leadership competencies in the digital age
title_full_unstemmed Library leadership: Innovative options for designing training programmes to build leadership competencies in the digital age
title_sort library leadership: innovative options for designing training programmes to build leadership competencies in the digital age
publisher Stellenbosch University
series South African Journal of Libraries and Information Science
issn 2304-8263
0256-8861
publishDate 2013-03-01
description Library leaders may not be fully equipped to deal with the demands and rigours of the digital age and its consumers. Theadvent of the internet, search engines and social media require a paradigm shift in the development of these leaders.Whilst much has been written about the required competencies, there seems to be no clear guiding principle on how thedevelopment should take place. The authors propose that the development of library leaders is a process, best illustratedthrough movement through Drotter’s Leadership Pipeline. The importance of thinking preferences, based on Herrmann’sWhole Brain Model, is highlighted and it is shown how these often clog development through this Pipeline. Utilising datafrom the Herrmann Brain Dominance Instrument (HBDI) assessments of the 120 participants in six of the Centre forAfrican Library Leadership (CALL) development programmes, the authors show how the thinking preferences of theselibrary leaders could enable or detract from their readiness to develop the appropriate competencies in the digital age.Recommendations are made on how best to overcome this to prepare library leaders to deal with the requirements of thedigital age consumer.
topic Library leadership
Herrmann’s Whole Brain Model
Drotter’s Leadership Pipeline
training programmes
Centre for African Library Leadership
url http://sajlis.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/109
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