Title: Strategic Directions Faculty Retreat August 25, 2003
1Strategic Directions Faculty Retreat
August 25, 2003
Innovation and Creativity Provosts Presentation
on University Strategic Plan UK Libraries
Strategic Directions Deans Priorities
- Carol Pitts Diedrichs
- Dean of Libraries
2Strategic Directions Faculty Retreat
August 25, 2003
Innovation and Creativity
- Carol Pitts Diedrichs
- Dean of Libraries
3Why is Innovation Important to Libraries?
- economic climate
- speed of technological change
- changing patron expectations
- increasing demands for accountability
- diminished staff resources
4Student Values
- Action
- Speed
- Instant gratification
5Innovation
Risk-taking
Teamwork
6Kuczmarskis Definition of Innovation
- Innovation is best described as a pervasive
attitude that allows businesses to see beyond the
present and create a future vision.
Kuczmarski, Thomas D. Innovation Leadership
Strategies for the Competitive Edge.
Lincolnwood, IL NTC Business Books, 1996, p. 3.
7Key components of successful innovation
- the ability to envision the future
- the use of intuitive thinking and creativity
- well-managed implementation
8Example of envisioning the future Anyone could
run reports when they need them
- The staff in ER wouldnt have to spent time
running reports and could do other tasks instead. - The individuals who want reports could have those
at the actual point of need which would allow
them to be more effective and productive. - Even standard reports could be more customized to
the need of the individual rather than having to
make do with the standard report. - Individuals would become more expert at
extracting information from the system which
would lead to new ways of solving problems and
assessing issues.
9Intuition
- A quick or ready insight or new idea, based in
some way on past experience, feelings, and
memories - A kind of understanding gained without recourse
to the usual processes of rational thought - A way of arriving at conclusions on the basis of
limited information and - Something you are born with, but which can be
developed and extended
Phillips, Nicola. Innovative Management A
Pragmatic Guide to New Techniques. London Pitman
Publishing, 1993, p. 53
10Strategic Directions Faculty Retreat
August 25, 2003
Provosts Presentation on University Strategic
Plan Slides not available online
- Carol Pitts Diedrichs
- Dean of Libraries
11Strategic Directions Faculty Retreat
August 25, 2003
UK Libraries Strategic Directions
- Carol Pitts Diedrichs
- Dean of Libraries
12Coming Weeks
- Develop strategic plan in support of Universitys
strategic plan - Respond to External Review Team Report
- SCT Retreat on August 26, 2003
13Strategic Directions Faculty Retreat
August 25, 2003
Deans Priorities
- Carol Pitts Diedrichs
- Dean of Libraries
14Deans Priorities
- Getting to know library faculty and staff and
functions - Learning about campus activities and meeting with
key constituencies - Organizational structure
- Budget
- ARL statistics
- Fund raising
- Professional obligations
- ALCTS President-elect
- Transition to new journal editor
- E-journal grant
15Announcements
- 100 Days meeting in October
- Will be all faculty and staff
- Two identical sessions to permit as many people
to attend as possible
- Dean will review her impressions after 100 days
- Draft strategic plan and response to External
Review Team report
16Announcements
- New Initiatives Fund
- Funds from Deans endowed chair
- Will develop proposal format
- Must be strategic
- Requests for funds to pursue a new
direction/initiative
- Organizational structure
- Need some short term changes while we work on
longer term issues - Assignment of working groups to SCT members for
flow of recommendations
17Issues for todays discussion
- PT Committee
- 3 year staggered terms
- Need additional volunteers from tenured ranks
- Faculty meetings
- Content
- Speakers
- Meet in other locations
- Budget climate
- Decision by Deans and Provost to hold back one
percent of state funds against possible budget
reductions from the state - Could be higher