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Increase your effectiveness as a manager by developing essential interpersonal skills with the creative approach offered in this practical reference. Designed for library school graduates, paraprofessional librarians, and aides who have the responsibility of managing school or small public libraries, this publication focuses on skills that are not part of a librarians technical training. The techniques are easy to implement, and the book includes numerous examples that illustrate the principles. A must read for those who wish to become leaders in the field.

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title:People Skills for Library Managers : A Common Sense Guide for Beginners
author:Wilson, Lucile.
publisher:Libraries Unlimited
isbn10 | asin:1563081431
print isbn13:9781563081439
ebook isbn13:9780585080529
language:English
subjectLibrary personnel management--United States, Interpersonal relations--United States, Library administration--United States.
publication date:1996
lcc:Z682.2.U5W55 1996eb
ddc:023/.9
subject:Library personnel management--United States, Interpersonal relations--United States, Library administration--United States.
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People Skills for Library Managers
A Common Sense Guide for Beginners
Lucile Wilson
1996
LIBRARIES UNLIMITED, INC.
Englewood, Colorado
Page iv
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This book is dedicated to my husband Henry
and my daughters, Cheri and Martha.
Copyright 1996 Lucile Wilson
All Rights Reserved
Printed in the United States of America
No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. An exception is made for individual librarians who may copy portions of the book (up to 15 pages) for in-service programs or other educational programs in a single library.
LIBRARIES UNLIMITED, INC.
P.O. Box 6633
Englewood, CO 80155-6633
1-800-237-6124
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Wilson, Lucile.
People skills for library managers: a common sense guide for beginners / Lucile Wilson.
xii, 125 p. 1725 cm.
Includes bibliographical references
ISBN 1-56308-143-1
1. Library personnel managementUnited States.
2. Interpersonal relationsUnited States. 3. Library
administrationUnited States.
I. Title.
Z682.2.U5W55 1996
023'.9dc20 94-39546
CIP
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Contents
Preface
ix
Introduction
xi
1Successful Management Skills
1
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The Role of Manager
4
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The Role of Supervisor
9
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The Role of Liaison
12
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Personal Skills
13
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References
15
2Types and Sources of Power
16
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Power Relationships
16
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Sources of Power
18
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References
32
3Motivation
34
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Personal Life
35
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Working Conditions
35
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Interpersonal Work Relations
38
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Status
41
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Advancement, Recognition, and Achievement
41
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Principles of Everyday Persuasion
43
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References
46
4Team Building
47
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Traits of Effective Team Builders
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