Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-2018
Publication Title
Journal of Library Administration
Volume
58
Issue
4
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Abstract
Similar to individuals, organizations display characteristics that speak to qualities and abilities. Our guest writer, Lisa Bodenheimer, discusses a trait that is critical for library organizations during this period of constant change and transformation. Resiliency is the ability to rebound and flex as circumstances shift enabling an organization to thrive and adjust during difficult times. This skill is typically developed through experiences, but, as Ms. Bodenheimer outlines, organizations are able to strategize in order to build employee and organizational resilience. Such a proactive approach will enable a library organization to better weather challenging situations and times as difficulties will enviably occur. The following article provides practical suggestions for library organizations that will enable them to be more successful while leading and managing in a changing environment.
Recommended Citation
Lisa Bodenheimer (2018) Leadership Reflections: Resiliency in Library Organizations, Journal of Library Administration, 58:4, 364-374, DOI: 10.1080/01930826.2018.1448651
Comments
This manuscript has been published in the Journal of Library Administration. Please find the published version here (note that a subscription is necessary to access this version):
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01930826.2018.1448651