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9781555706159

Leading and Managing Archives and Records Programs

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    9781555706159

  • ISBN10:

    1555706150

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2008-05-15
  • Publisher: Neal Schuman Pub

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Summary

Bruce Dearstyne, one of the profession's most influential educators, has gathered fourteen prominent leaders with proven track records in archives and records management. They reveal the secrets of their success and lay out what it takes to build and manage a dynamic, high-achieving program. Representing programs at government, for-profit, and non-profit organizations, authors include: Edie Hedlin, former Archivist of the Smithsonian Institution; Phil Mooney, Archivist, Coca Cola Company; Eugenia Brumm, former Records Manager, Abbott Labs and now Director in the Legal Operations Consulting area at Huron Consulting Group; and more. Read this book to see expert management strategies at work and to understand the ''why'' and ''how'' of excellent programs. You will come away with better solutions for all things management---from writing effective mission statements to gauging and responding to the market for services. The authors give candid, fascinating accounts of their leadership style and its impact in shaping and directing a program, of dealing with institutional change, overcoming enormous budgeting and human resources challenges---and much more.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Setting the Stage: Challenges and Opportunities in Leading Archives and Records Programsp. 1
The Records Management Leaderp. 25
Records Management Standards: What They Are and Why They Are Importantp. 45
Leading a Successful Records Management Programp. 69
From Cultural Luxury to "The Way We Do Things ...?" The Influence of Leadership in Archives and Records Managementp. 91
Competing for Relevance: Archives in a Multiprogram Organizationp. 115
Trying to Lead from Good to Great and Some Reflections on Leadership at All Levelsp. 137
Meeting Leadership Challenges: Lessons from Experiencep. 163
Stranger in a Strange Land: The Archivist and the Corporationp. 183
Managing Change at the Vermont State Archives: A Continuing Issuep. 207
Appraising, Transferring, Preserving, and Making Available Born-Digital Records from Central Government Departments ("Seamless Flow")p. 227
Leading from the Middle: Building a University Archivesp. 243
The State Archives, Education, and Politics in New Yorkp. 269
Leading Archives and Records Programs: Perspectives and Insightsp. 291
Leading Archives and Records Programs: Issues and Sourcesp. 313
Indexp. 335
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