TY - JOUR
T1 - Change Management in Libraries
T2 - The Case of the University of Ghana Library System (UGLS)
AU - Dadzie, Perpetua S.
AU - Mensah, Monica
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - In 2018, the University of Ghana Library System (UGLS) experienced an unprecedented rotation of staff within its main library and satellite libraries. The changes were long overdue as the regular rotation of staff by the Human Resource and Organisational Development Directorate (HRODD) somehow, never affected library personnel. Fifty (50) Junior and senior library staff who had been in one position for more than a decade were rotated within the UGLS. This paper reflects on how the change was achieved, the pre- and post- interviews of staff involved, and lessons learned one year later. Findings emphasize the value of communication, the structured process and transparency to make the change easier and implementation smoother. The paper concludes that regular rotation of staff and the management of such change are significant for the development of the UGLS and for the university as a whole. Recommendations for libraries in Ghana and in Africa embarking on similar staff rotation are captured in the paper.
AB - In 2018, the University of Ghana Library System (UGLS) experienced an unprecedented rotation of staff within its main library and satellite libraries. The changes were long overdue as the regular rotation of staff by the Human Resource and Organisational Development Directorate (HRODD) somehow, never affected library personnel. Fifty (50) Junior and senior library staff who had been in one position for more than a decade were rotated within the UGLS. This paper reflects on how the change was achieved, the pre- and post- interviews of staff involved, and lessons learned one year later. Findings emphasize the value of communication, the structured process and transparency to make the change easier and implementation smoother. The paper concludes that regular rotation of staff and the management of such change are significant for the development of the UGLS and for the university as a whole. Recommendations for libraries in Ghana and in Africa embarking on similar staff rotation are captured in the paper.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85140039649&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.5860/LLM.V36I1.7496
DO - 10.5860/LLM.V36I1.7496
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85140039649
SN - 1945-8851
VL - 36
JO - Library Leadership and Management
JF - Library Leadership and Management
IS - 1
ER -