
Staying Successful as a Middle Manager
Pixey Anne Mosley(Author)
Libraries Unlimited Inc (Publisher)
Published on 30. December 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-1-59158-538-1 (ISBN)
Description
Many librarians successfully make the transition to library manager, decide that it was a positive career move, and settle into a middle manager role for a period of years. After a few years they become recognized as experienced or senior managers. But what does being an experienced or 'senior' manager really mean? Is it a destination unto itself or a transitional role? What should one do to prepare for moving on? How best to stay put without stagnating?
Pixey Anne Mosley, author of Transitioning from Librarian to Middle Manager (2004) offers insights into the nature of professional growth, and caveats against the many destructive traps that managers who have been in the same role for several years can all too easily slip into. Essential reading for anyone beyond the salad days of their career, but particularly managers whose advancement has stalled or are in the early stages of questioning their effectiveness.
Pixey Anne Mosley, author of Transitioning from Librarian to Middle Manager (2004) offers insights into the nature of professional growth, and caveats against the many destructive traps that managers who have been in the same role for several years can all too easily slip into. Essential reading for anyone beyond the salad days of their career, but particularly managers whose advancement has stalled or are in the early stages of questioning their effectiveness.
Reviews / Votes
"In this follow-up to Transitioning from Librarian to Middle Manager (2004), Mosley (Texas A&M Evan's Library) addresses the challenges of ongoing change and staff relationships and development, self-development, finding sources of financial support, and managing budgets. Case studies treat these critical areas plus mentoring managers, exploring career options, and delegating and regaining managerial authority as the job evolves. Chapters include critical thinking and discussion exercises." - Reference & Research Book News "This resource is fine for professional librarians who work in managerial positions in all types of libraries and who may be dealing with specific issues within their staffs. The writing is concise and clear, and the issues are presented in a no-nonsense tone that, although devoid of much humor, is authoritative and trustworthy. The reader feels that he is in the hands of someone who knows what she is talking about, which should be a comfort to the intended audience-the middle manager who may either want to step up his or her game or retire and pass on the torch." - VOYAMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
488 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-59158-538-1 (9781591585381)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Pixey Anne Mosley is Professor and Director of Access Services at the Evans Library, Texas A & M University.
Content
Introduction Chapter 1: Challenges with Ongoing Staff Relationships Chapter 2: Developing Staff Resources Chapter 3: Motivating Ongoing Change Chapter 4: Planning for Succession Chapter 5: Assuming a Mature Leadership Role Chapter 6: Developing Financial and Personnel Expertise Chapter 7: Managerial Mentoring Chapter 8: Maintaining the Administrative Relationship Chapter 9: Exploring Your Future Career Chapter 10: Losing the Front Line Edge Chapter 11: Working to Stay Engaged Index