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Main Author: Murphy, Nora
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ866954
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contents When the Resources Are Human: Managing Staff, Students, and Ourselves Murphy, Nora Personnel Management Archives Educational Opportunities Human Resources Employment Practices Library Administration Leadership Effectiveness Student Employment Task Analysis Skill Analysis Supervisory Methods Managing people can be an unanticipated responsibility--suddenly there aren't only collections to care for, but also human beings. Learning what resources and training opportunities are available to hone managerial skills is a task that can't be delayed until a difficult personnel situation develops. Working with supervisors, those we supervise and human resource departments will lead to a better working environment for all members of the archives staff, from administrators to student workers. This article highlights some of the skills and techniques that a manager can utilize to nurture and sustain good working relationships in an archives.
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spellingShingle When the Resources Are Human: Managing Staff, Students, and Ourselves
Murphy, Nora
Personnel Management
Archives
Educational Opportunities
Human Resources
Employment Practices
Library Administration
Leadership Effectiveness
Student Employment
Task Analysis
Skill Analysis
Supervisory Methods
When the Resources Are Human: Managing Staff, Students, and Ourselves Murphy, Nora Personnel Management Archives Educational Opportunities Human Resources Employment Practices Library Administration Leadership Effectiveness Student Employment Task Analysis Skill Analysis Supervisory Methods Managing people can be an unanticipated responsibility--suddenly there aren't only collections to care for, but also human beings. Learning what resources and training opportunities are available to hone managerial skills is a task that can't be delayed until a difficult personnel situation develops. Working with supervisors, those we supervise and human resource departments will lead to a better working environment for all members of the archives staff, from administrators to student workers. This article highlights some of the skills and techniques that a manager can utilize to nurture and sustain good working relationships in an archives.
title When the Resources Are Human: Managing Staff, Students, and Ourselves
topic Personnel Management
Archives
Educational Opportunities
Human Resources
Employment Practices
Library Administration
Leadership Effectiveness
Student Employment
Task Analysis
Skill Analysis
Supervisory Methods
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ866954