Drive greater impact in your community, and realize greater efficiency and confidence in your work, by becoming proficient in project management skills. Entrenching a project management mindset in an organization’s culture and learning to master project management techniques together as a team are crucial elements in achieving and maintaining strategic goals set forth by your organization.
Infuse equity into every part of your library leadership and administration, from hiring, onboarding, and retention to personnel management, budgeting, and more.
Featured Course: Equity-Centered Library Leadership
The last few years have proven that leadership in the workplace must adapt and create work cultures with shared values in order to attract and retain top talent. In this course, you will learn to develop whole-person, healing-centered leadership skills to help you assess your current leadership style and organization, plan and prepare for organizational change, and foster and maintain an inclusive work environment through wellbeing, evaluation, and accountability practices. All of these topics will be taught with an equity lens that prioritizes radical empathy, vulnerability, and justice in your leadership practices.
When you attend this interactive online course, you’ll gain the tools to:
Critically examine where you are on your DEI leadership journey and plan for next steps
Conduct an equity assessment on your organization
Create an equity-centered strategic plan for your organization
Lead organizational change through iterative and data-driven processes
Revise your HR practices (hiring, retaining, budget, etc.) to match DEI best/promising practices
Lead with emotional intelligence and vulnerability
Manage staff with empathetic and trauma-informed practices
Participate in conflict resolution and difficult feedback conversations from a people- and equity-centered approach
Featured Speakers
Ozy Aloziem, (she, her) Founder & Principal Advisor of HEAL INC LLC
Dr. Cerise Hunt,
(she, her) PhD, MSW Director, Center for Public Health Practice, University of Colorado
Christina Fuller-Gregory, (she, her) Assistant Director of Libraries at the South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts and Humanities