Not What You Expected: Implementing Design Thinking as a Leadership Practice

Michelle Boisvenue-Fox, K. Meyer
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Changing user needs have created new opportunities for libraries, requiring evolving leadership practices that support innovation and rapid change. Design thinking can provide leaders with a concrete process to move toward action. The authors – one an executive administrator at a large, multi-branch public library, the other an academic librarian who leads a small team – share how design thinking has positively influenced their leadership practices. The benefits of implementing this flexible process have included improved user experience, more creative solutions, wise investments, staff empowerment, increased transparency and trust, and employee learning and development. Both leaders experienced these benefits even though they are in different positions on their hierarchical organization charts. The authors propose that implementing design thinking as a leadership practice has a place in the evolving role of libraries and can shift organizational cultures to become more user-centered and embrace innovation. In addition to these benefits, the chapter discusses specific project examples, challenges, and tips for library leaders to successfully implement the process. Design thinking is translatable across library types and throughout private industry. Discussing design thinking as a leadership practice can benefit the profession and communities by giving leaders a common language to use when learning from and sharing with each other in conversations about innovation.
不是你所期望的:将设计思维作为一种领导力实践
不断变化的用户需求为图书馆创造了新的机会,需要不断发展的领导实践来支持创新和快速变化。设计思维可以为领导者提供一个具体的行动过程。两位作者——一位是一家大型多分支公共图书馆的行政管理人员,另一位是领导一个小团队的学术图书管理员——分享了设计思维如何对他们的领导实践产生积极影响。实现这一灵活流程的好处包括改进用户体验、更具创造性的解决方案、明智的投资、员工授权、增加透明度和信任,以及员工学习和发展。两位领导人都体验到了这些好处,尽管他们在等级组织图表中处于不同的位置。作者提出,将设计思维作为一种领导实践,在图书馆不断发展的角色中占有一席之地,并可以将组织文化转变为更加以用户为中心并拥抱创新。除了这些好处之外,本章还讨论了图书馆领导成功实施该过程的具体项目示例、挑战和提示。设计思维可以跨图书馆类型和整个私营行业进行翻译。将设计思维作为一种领导力实践进行讨论,可以为领导者提供一种共同的语言,以便在讨论创新时相互学习和分享,从而使专业和社区受益。
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