by Juliette Swett | Feb 12, 2012 | organizational change, personal
For those of you who know me understand that I can be a silly, off beat, and semi-hilarious human being. I also tend to become really passionate about the people, places, and things that I care about the most. Unfortunately for me, I am also a “fixer” by...
by Juliette Swett | Feb 9, 2012 | libraries, organizational change
Our world has changed so quickly. With the use of technology, many job titles that used to make sense, just don’t hold the same value. When this is happening, it can be frustrating for staff as everyone attempts to hold onto what once was. Trust me–I am a...
by Juliette Swett | Feb 8, 2012 | collaboration, online community, organizational change
My career decisions today come from the experience of creating change as a teammate. It hasn’t always been easy, but I’ve learned a lot in the process.Many times,the process grew organically through excitement about new inexpensive technologies, or by...
by Juliette Swett | Sep 22, 2009 | libraries, organizational change, personal, technology
Originally published in Job Resource Librarian As some of you know, I work for a library system that has gone through a lot of changes lately. We’ve had staffing reductions, and an overall lowering of service offerings. What this has meant for both my blog and...
by Juliette Swett | Jun 8, 2007 | knowledge sharing, libraries, organizational change, personal, technology
Originally published as a guest post on Michael Stephen’s Tame the Web Almost three years ago, during the first week of my shift from urban elementary school teacher to urban library associate, I begged my coworker to quiz me on the subject areas of the Library...