Who Manages, Who Leads Part One: Developing Your Career Plan
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Managers and leaders often emerge serendipitously, from their prior experiences and the needs and expectations of administration. Yes, some managers and leaders are born but others develop through training, mentoring, and a commitment to lifelong learning.
Often, new managers have underdeveloped working knowledge of what to expect in a managerial role. This course prepares new managers to excel in their positions, and it prepares new managers interested in furthering their organization influence by growing into leadership roles.
During this four-week interactive and self-paced program will require approximately 15 hours of dedication. This course will introduce and enlighten new managers and future leaders to professional practices and theories.
By the end of this course, the participants will be able to:
- Coordinate and highlight individual management experiences
- Develop insight on how to move from one role to the next
- Individual exercises tie in practical issues that present to managers and leaders, such as hiring, firing, and providing constructive feedback to existing behaviors among staff.
Instructor:
Debra Lucas-Alfieri, Professor Emeritus, was the Head of Reference, Interlibrary Loan, Public Services, Information Analysis, and Instruction, for over 20 years at D'Youville University in Buffalo, N.Y. Debra has been teaching online library science classes, seminars, and webinars for over a decade, working with national and international institutions and organizations. Through her research and publications, Debra’s teachings and philosophies are highly impactful, regarded, studied, and cited across the globe.
She is the author of Marketing the 21st Century Library: The Time is Now, published by Chandos, an imprint of Elsevier. She has also published academic journal articles in Collaborative Librarianship, the Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery & Electronic Reserve, and the Journal of Library and Information Science. She has co-authored and published articles in the nursing and pharmaceutical field. Her book chapters appear in Middle Management in Academic and Public Libraries, and the 21st Century Handbook of Anthropology. Additionally, she served as an editor for the Journal of Library Innovation. Dozens of encyclopedia articles appear in the Encyclopedia of Power, the Encyclopedia of Time, the Encyclopedia of Anthropology, and the 20th Century Encyclopedia of Pop Culture.
Before leaving D'Youville University, she was appointed Faculty Senate Parliamentarian and served from 2018 until she retired in 2022. During her tenure at the university, she was awarded a Sabbatical and Faculty Research Grant in 2014, a Faculty Fellowship Award in 2015-2016, and a promotion to Full-Librarian Academic Rank in 2016. She graduated from the WNYLRC Leadership Institute in 2007. Her retirement created the synergy to collaborate with countless librarians who drive our profession and institution of libraries successfully and strategically into the future.