Philosophy of Management and Leadership Skills

Posted on May 24th, 2010 by admin

Herein is presented my culminating impressions of library management and leadership in general. A brief description on what management should be and my philosophy of management is followed by a comparison of why four leadership skills are important. Communication, motivation, decision-making, and delegation skills, as presented by Evans and Ward, are examined through bad and good examples.

Colleen Williams, San Jose State University – Library and Information Science, Professor Boyd, LIBR 204-12, August 7, 2009

Duration : 0:9:23


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One Response

  1. onechilidogplease Says:

    Haha!! …some of …
    Haha!! …some of the ppl I work with should watch & learn from this.

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