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AAHSL Future Leadership Initiative

AAHSL Future Leadership Initiative. Association of Academic Health Sciences Libraries. Patricia Mickelson. To promote recruitment and development of first class leaders in academic health sciences libraries. March 2000 – Task Force Appointed October 2000 – Plan Draft Approved

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AAHSL Future Leadership Initiative

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  1. AAHSL Future Leadership Initiative Association of Academic Health Sciences Libraries Patricia Mickelson

  2. To promote recruitment and development of first class leaders in academic health sciences libraries.

  3. March 2000 – Task Force Appointed • October 2000 – Plan Draft Approved • January 2001– Board Approved Budget • February 2001– Project Manager Hired

  4. Future Leadership Task Force: Patricia Mickelson, Chair Mary Blackwelder Faith Meakin Wayne Peay Tovah Reis Ruth Riley Dorothy Spencer Patricia Thibodeau Linda Watson David Ginn, AAHSL Bd.of Directors Liaison

  5. AAHSL Future Leadership Initiative Project Manager: Carolyn Lipscomb, MLS

  6. The AAHSL Leadership Initiative Action Plan includes eight goals supporting three areas: • Recruitment • Education/Training/Mentoring • Research.

  7. Major goals of the Action Plan: Goal 1. Develop a recruitment kit and resources to assist institutions with the recruitment process Guide available at: http://www.aahsl.org/recruitguide/index.html

  8. Goal 2. Identify and cultivate potential directors by introducing them to the work of a director. • Developed CE Course for MLA 2002: Library Directors: Knowledge, Skills and Career Paths

  9. Goal3. Provide leadership training to cultivate future directors by identifying and supporting training opportunities, jointly sponsoring programs with MLA and investigating partnerships with other organizations and institutions

  10. Goal 3. Cont. • Co-sponsoring MLA 2002 Meeting Symposium: Leadership Reconsidered: Developing a Strategic Agenda for Leadership in the Health Sciences • Drafting plan for a competitive scholarship program

  11. Goals 4/5.Investigate development of a mentoring program for health sciences library director aspirants and new directorsInvestigate the benefit of developing an internship program targeted at associate directors and senior and middle managers in academic libraries

  12. Goals 4/5 Cont. Surveyed AAHSL Directors Invited comments on a draft mentoring proposal Surveyed potential interns

  13. Goal 6.Develop a research program that will provide AAHSL with reliable data on the future need for academic library directors, the availability of job candidates, the skills and knowledge required for emerging leaders, and the recruitment issues facing employers

  14. Goal 6. Cont. Survey of directors on: Retirement plans # of potential directors on their staff Needed areas of development

  15. Retirement Plans Survey:49% by 2010 77% by 2015

  16. Goal 6. Cont. Plan to validate and augment a list of attributes for ARL Directors

  17. Goal 7.Develop a Marketing Plan Press releases Inform members of activities Share recruitment information

  18. Goal 8. Develop a plan to evaluate the impact of the products and services created under the Future Leadership Initiative Progress Effectiveness Outcomes

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