Information services are currently going through what is probably the most significant period of change in their history. At the same time, thinking about organisational change in general management has continued to develop, and many of the emerging ideas, strategies and processes are increasingly r
Change Management for Information Services
โ Scribed by Sharon Penfold
- Publisher
- K. G. Saur
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 224
- Edition
- Reprint 2013
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
The author
Introduction to the series
Contents
List of figures
Introduction
Chapter One. Status report: the information profession
Chapter Two. Status report: the Information Age
Chapter Three. Status report: knowledge management
Chapter Four. Status report: summary
Chapter Five. Implications for the information profession
Chapter Six. Change management theory
Chapter Seven. Managing change: information services framework
Chapter Eight. Where next?
Chapter Nine. Real-world examples
Appendix A. SLA Competencies Extract from the full report
Appendix ฮ. Recommended reading
Appendix C. References and bibliography
Index
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