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Book now for CILIP's new Executive Briefing
- managing change the e-enabled public library
If you are introducing significant changes to your public library, or dealing with the consequences, then CILIP's new Executive Briefing in London on Friday 8 September will help you to identify solutions to the many issues you face with systems and people. A cutting-edge programme has been developed with change management specialists Q2 and full details and online registration are available at www.cilip.org.uk/eenabled.
CILIP's well-proven one-day Executive Briefing format is limited to just 70 delegates to enable maximum interaction and deliver exceptional value. The event follows the sell-out success of CILIP's e-Copyright Executive Briefing in June, which delegates rated 90% Good to Excellent.
This new Briefing will address key issues faced by more and more public library managers as they tackle multiple change agendas and a range of initiatives driven by Central Government and local authorities. Formal presentations will be complemented by a number of Case Studies and interactive discussion sessions.
Issues tackled will include how introducing e-based technology and e-enabled working methods are impacting on staff skills and numbers; how changes are being forced on librarians as they seek to cope with these new demands; and how they affect training and personal development needs.
Key questions which the Executive Briefing will help answer are:
* Do you have a clearly defined vision for your library?
* If so, have you determined how you will implement your strategy?
* Do you have a clear Action Plan to deliver the desired outcomes?
* How confident are you that your desired outcomes can be achieved?
* Do you and your staff have the skills to successfully manage these projects?
Special delegate registration rates are available for CILIP members. Places will be strictly limited so early booking is strongly advised via CILIP at www.cilip.org.uk/eenabled, call Conferences on 020 7255 0543/4 or e-mail [log in to unmask]
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