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Succession Planning In The Library
Paula M. Singer with Gail Griffith

Drawing on her
expertise as a leading consultant on human resource issues in the
library, Paula Singer addresses the often fraught issue of planning for
change: not just at the top but at all levels of an organization. With
Singer’s help, administrators can:
- Evaluate the readiness of their current administrative structure
- Identify the critical management and technical positions
- Project and plan for future vacancies
- Identify the key competencies for critical positions
Readers will discover techniques for spotting potential leaders and
encouraging professional growth of current staff.
Developing a
Compensation Plan for Your Library, Second Edition
Paula M. Singer and Laura L. Francisco

This thorough treatment of compensation plans includes updated versions
of the numerous checklists, worksheets, and salary surveys that made the
first edition such a reliable resource. The revised information reflects
changes in the labor market, with added sample forms and real-world
examples. Become familiar with the process of developing a compensation
plan and find tips that will guide you through potential challenges like
maintaining staff morale.
Human
Resources for Results: The Right Person for the Right Job
Jeanne Goodrich and Paula M. Singer for PLA

Expanding on the highly effective PLA Results Series, Goodrich and
Singer offer PLA colleagues a strategic approach to the human resources
function in the library. The book focuses on a variety of possible
projects and how to staff them, allowing each library to decide where
and how to focus their attention.
Winning
with Library Leadership: Enhancing Services with Connection,
Contribution, and Collaboration Christi A. Olson and Paula M. Singer

Leaders in
public, private, academic, government, or specialized libraries can
sharpen leadership skills using this proven toolkit to take action and
achieve results. This book offers a road map with strategies and action
steps to create shared accountability and responsibility in a
customer-focused, fast-paced environment.
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