Vision 2010: Strategic Directions
II. Create a Workplace of Choice
Meeting the needs of a world-class research and teaching institution requires that the Libraries attracts, develops, and retains its most important asset—a highly knowledgeable and capable staff. To accomplish this, the Libraries will create a workplace that provides competitive compensation, fosters diversity, operates transparently, provides the resources and infrastructure necessary for staff to perform at their best, and which inspires and rewards risk-taking, innovation and self-renewal.
2007 Initiatives are shown in Bold Italics.
A. Work actively to improve staff compensation, rewards, and recognition
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1. Develop and implement a salary enhancement strategy that addresses compensation and compression issues.
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2. Establish Distinguished Librarian Award.
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3. Seek opportunities to nominate staff for awards.
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4. Implement recommendations for reward and recognition program from Staff Development Advisory Committee.
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B. Build a culture of open communication
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1. Implement the Communications Report recommendations.
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2. Support the work of the newly established Organization Development and Communications Advisory Committee.
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C. Support a culture of diversity awareness
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1. Implement the Diversity Plan and its recommendations.
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2. Support the work of the newly established Diversity Advisory Committee.
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3. Build connections and relationships with UW diversity efforts.
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D. Expand training and development program
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1. Develop and deliver communications training.
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2. Design curriculum for supervisory training /development.
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3. Consider and try innovative ways for staff to learn and use new technologies.
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E. Support experimentation, innovation and risk taking
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1. Encourage managers to provide a work environment where risk taking and thinking “outside the box” can flourish.
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2. Allocate discretionary funding for pilots and experimentation.
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3. Use experimentation, innovation and risk taking as operating principle for initiatives.
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4. Highlight experimentation, innovation and risk taking activities to staff.
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F. Encourage Libraries staff to play leadership roles and contribute to advancing libraries and learning
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1. Investigate ways to increase travel and professional development funding.
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2. Invest in leadership development, training and national programs.
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3. Foster wider involvement of staff members in committees and other working groups.
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4. Encourage and support research skills including writing, presentations and scholarship.
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G. Identify, organize and provide easy access to information needed for management and planning
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1. Build a management information structure that is easy to access and use.
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2. Identify key data elements necessary for effective management.
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3. Conduct a survey of data and statistics collected within the Libraries.
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4. Link to University Information Management systems.
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H. Ensure a technological infrastructure that is responsive to the changing needs of employees
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1. Redesign Staffweb/intranet using content management software.
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2. Upgrade staff workstations to current standards.
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3. Implement and evaluate collaborative software tools, i.e., a shared calendaring system.
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4. Identify and establish a test bed for software and productivity tools in response to changing needs of staff.
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I. Ensure positive and productive work and services spaces for Libraries staff
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1. Conduct a comprehensive space inventory and update the Libraries long-range facility plan.
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2. Expand the branch library refurbishment program.
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3. Work to enhance staff workspaces through remodeling and renovation opportunities. Upgrade furnishings and equipment.
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4. Continue ergonomic program.
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