Category Archives for Project Management
What Managers Need to Know About Social Tools
Workplaces have adopted internal social tools—think stand-alone technologies such as Slack, Yammer, and Chatter, or embedded applications such as Microsoft Teams and JIRA—at a staggering rate. In an ambitious study of 4,200 companies, conducted by the McKinsey Global Institute, 72% reported using … Continue reading
Using Liberating Structures in academic libraries for increased productivity, employee engagement, and inclusion
“Liberating Structures” is a set of 33 activities designed by Henri Lipmanowicz and Keith McCandless.1 Each of these activities, which range from taking fifteen minutes to three days, are designed to replace traditional meetings. Read More
Performance Management in Academic Libraries: A Balanced Scorecard Approach for Digital Services
This article explores the possibility of using the “Balanced Scorecard” approach (originally designed for commercial organisations) to measure the performance of Digital Services in Academic Libraries. Read More