Decision making and Leadership for the development of Digital Libraries Johann van Reenen, University of New Mexico ISTEC Library Linkages Program Nosotros.

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Decision making and Leadership for the development of Digital Libraries Johann van Reenen, University of New Mexico ISTEC Library Linkages Program Nosotros vivimos en una cultura global digitalizada distribuida dentro de las culturas nacionales. Aquellos participantes en esta cultura digital tienen tremendas oportunidades para mejorar ellos mismos, sus naciones y el mundo. We live in a digitally connected global culture imbedded within national cultures. Those participating in this digital culture have tremendous opportunities to improve themselves, their nations, and the world. MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY 13 de Noviembre de 2001

Technology. Globalization. Competition. Change and the novelty thereof Speed Complexity and Paradox Characteristics of the 21 st Century THE NEW, NONLINEAR WORLD OF WORK Entrepreneurial freedom not Centralized planning Cooperative exchanges of information, not closely guarded power Knowledge and spirit - not material assets alone

Stronger leadership in developing digital libraries- - -Why do we need it? *Crisis in Scholarly Publishing :- Educator and advocate for change * Expensive electronic systems:- Risk taking & decision making * New types of workers and- Creating Learning Organizations new skills needed: & systems designers + innovators * Selection-Reference-Training- Subject web services, expensive -Consultation continuum: electronic purchases * Competing successfully in- Partnerships with other libraries the Information Economy:- Politics & Networking Your role & responsibility:

Por qué necesitamos más liderazgo en el desarrollo de bibliotecas digitales? *Crisis en Publicaciones Académicas: - Educador y promotor de cambio *Sistemas electrónicos caros: - Toma de riesgos y decisiones *Nuevos tipos de trabajadores y - Creación de Organizaciones de necesidades requeridas: Enseño & diseñadores + innovadores de sistemas *Selección-Referencia-Capacitación -Servicios Internet, - Consultoría Continua: adquisiciones electrónicas caras * Cómo competir con éxito en la -Asociaciones con otras Economía de la Información: bibliotecas -Políticas y Asociaciones - Su función y responsabilidad:

HOW FAR FROM CERTAINTY ARE WE WHEN WE HAVE TO ACT ? HOW FAR FROM AGREEMENT ARE WE ? FAR FROM AGREEMENT C R E A T I V I T Y S P A C E : WE DON'T KNOW WHAT WE ARE DOING INTUITION. TRUST. MUDDLING THROUGH JUDGEMENT A N A R C H Y : DISINTEGRATION UTTER CONFUSION TRUE CHAOS RATIONAL PLANNING. CONTROL IDEOLOGY VISIONS MISSIONS CLOSE TO AGREEMENT CLOSE TO CERTAINTY FAR FROM CERTAINTY Adapted from: Ralph Stacey. "How can complexity theory help us navigate the future? - A dynamic perspective." Lecture. Skandia Future Centers, January,

Complexity theory postulates that if an organization is too tightly structured, it can't move and if it's too chaotic, it can't move. There is a point called the 'edge of chaos' where companies can move. At that point, a company has enough structure to hold people and processes together, yet enough flexibility to allow innovation and adaptation. ( Eisenhardt & Brown, 1998 ) Drawing inspiration from being CAUT (Complexity, Ambiguity, Uncertainty & Turbulence, van Reenen, 1997)

Dibujando inspiración de ser CAUT* La teoría de la complejidad postula que si una organización está muy estructurada, no se puede mover y si es muy caótica, no se puede mover. Aquí esta el punto llamado el borde del caos donde las compañías se pueden mover. En este punto, una compañía tiene suficiente estructura para retener a las personas y a los procesos juntos, y al mismo tiempo con suficiente flexibilidad para garantizar innovación y adaptación. (Eisenhardt & Brown, 1998) *(Complejidad, ambigüedad, incertidumbre & turbulencia, van Reenen, 1997)

Chaos as a Self-Organizing Entity BOIDS simulated bird-flocking Boids fly together in a flock following only three rules: fly in the direction of other objects try to match velocity with neighboring boids avoid bumping into things Craig Reynolds experiments at Los Alamos, 1987 This demonstrates the essence of chaos theory: simple agents obeying simple rules can interact to create elaborate and unexpected behaviors. Are there real life example of this paradox of rules and randomness?

So, when you insist on your vision, when you try to stick to your blueprint, when you cling with so much determination to control, are you destroying the capacity of your organization for complex learning? Is there time left for … creativity? (Stacey 1996). What are the implications for the workplace?

Entonces cuando usted insiste en su visión, cuando usted trata de seguir su plan, cuando usted aferra con tanta determinación al control, esta usted destruyendo la capacidad de su organización para el aprendizaje complejo? Ha dejado tiempo para... la creatividad? (Stacey, 1996) Cuales son las implicaciones para el lugar de trabajo?

The LINUX Story At the Edge of System Disintegration Unpredictable Long-Term Outcomes What does it mean for developing a Digital Culture in your organization?

Characteristics of the 21st Century Emerging trends CAUT in New ways of managing New types of work and workers Capitalizing on trends Growing and keeping creatives and creativeness Technology.Globalization Competition. Speed Change & Novelty thereof Complexity and Paradox E-commerce / Internet as Innovator E-lance Economy / E-ink Virtual Work Learning from CAUT Systems Thinking New ways to measure Transforming Mgmt Unknowable outcomes Knowledge Structure Complex Adaptive Systems and Creativity Learning and Losing Control

* Develop resilient workers to absorb Future Shock * Managing telework * Managing security * New ways to communicate and creating relationships * Efficient decision making and risk taking * New KM solutions -- Portals Implications for Managers These 4 roles - direction-setter, change agent, communicator, and mentor - provide the answer to all the turbulence, exploding uncertainty, change, and complexity. (Nanus, 1997) Attitude shift

Implications for Managers Communication & Relationships In this new world, span-of-control mentalities must give way to span-of-communication mentalities. (Leinberger and Tucker, 1991) * The importance of Wasting time * Forging relationships and knowledge networks

En este nuevo mundo, mentalidades tipo control total deben dar un espacio a mentalidades tipo comunicación total. (Leinberger and Tucker, 1991) La importancia de Perder tiempo Fomentando relaciones y redes de conocimiento Implicaciones para Gerentes Comunicaciones & Relaciones

What are the implications for knowledge management? * All aspects of work and business -all products, all activities, all methods - have an information structure at their core that has long been hidden, just like the genetic codes of plants. * We're now starting to decode that information and manipulate its structure. * What do traditional organizations have in common with traditional farmers?

Information inside processes Example: Del Computers; from push driven to pull driven. - Sold about 70K computers in Whenever a computer is sold, a signal is propagated through the Del system back to the suppliers - Suppliers know when and what materials to deliver to Del factories so that the order can be filled So you get out of this business of having inventory problems. You dont have any inventory, what you have is information, and information is a lot easier to manage than inventory. From: Michael Dell takes on the world American Way No pp and 93-95

Todos los aspectos del trabajo y los negocios – todos los productos, todas las actividades, todos los métodos- tienen una estructura de la información en su núcleo que han permanecido escondidas por mucho tiempo como los códigos genéticos de las plantas. Estamos ahora empezando a decodificar esa información y manipular su estructura. Que tienen en común las organizaciones tradicionales con granjeros traiciónales? ¿Cuáles son las implicaciones en la gerencia del conocimiento?

Characteristics of the 21st Century Emerging trends CAUT in New ways of managing New types of work and workers Capitalizing on trendsCreativeness Technology.Globalization Competition. Speed Change & Novelty thereof Complexity and Paradox E-commerce Internet as Innovator E-lance Economy / E-ink Virtual Work Learning from CAUT Systems Thinking New ways to measure Transforming Management Unknowable outcomes Knowledge Structure Complex Adaptive Systems and Creativity Learning and Losing Control Virtual work Disconnected work Better Connected Managers Nimble Organization Communication Relationships Knowledge Networks Deciding & Risking

Morphing the Library; The Future is Limited by the Needs of Survival in the Present IT IS CLEAR THAT THE CURRENT UNIT OF ANALYSIS – THE CAMPUS LIBRARY – CANNOT SURVIVE IN THE EXISTING ENVIRONMENT. LEVERAGING IS CLEARLY CALLED FOR … AT THE LARGEST SYSTEM-LEVEL POSSIBLE. WHILE ASSOCIATIONS OF CAMPUSES, CONSORTIA, AND OTHER GROUPINGS WILL ALLEVIATE THE PROBLEM, THE BEST SOLUTION IS FOUND WHEN NO SYSTEM OR NATIONAL BOUNDARIES ARE LIMITING FACTORS. Richard E. Lucier (University of California), ARL Annual Meeting.

Es claro que la actual unidad de análisis –la biblioteca del campus- no puede sobrevivir en el ambiente existente. Empujar o apalancar es necesario.. el nivel más grande en el sistema posible. Aunque las asociaciones de universidades, consorcios y otros grupos aliviarán el problema, la mejor solución se encuentra cuando las fronteras entre sistemas o naciones no son factores limitantes. Richard E. Lucier (Universidad de California), ARL Encuentro Anual Dando forma a la Biblioteca: El futuro es limitado por las necesidades de sobrevivir en el presente

The Digital Leader As a direction-setter ; Explain the the vision and theory underlying your goals to stake holders ( role of information services in the new non-linear world of work) As a change agent ; Create new drivers and reward new behaviors As a communicator ; Communicate obsessively and experiment with new communications technology AND create a shared understanding of what is important A a mentor ; Develop new types of workers from the traditional workplace

Fostering Creativity and Innovation -Group support systems -Collaborative technologies -Rewards for good ideas -Electronic brainstorming

Virtual cross functional teams and Skunk works Organizations can sustain their competitive advantage by operating in multiple modes simultaneously - managing for short-term efficiency by emphasizing stability and control, and for long-term innovation by taking risks and learning by doing. Organizations that operate this way may be thought of as ambidextrous - hosting multiple, internally inconsistent architectures, competencies and cultures, with built-in capabilities for efficiency, consistency and reliability on the one hand, and experimentation, improvisation and luck on the other. In dramatic contrast, during periods of ferment - times that can generate architectural or discontinuous innovation - organizations require entrepreneurial "skunkworks (Tushman & OReilly, 1999) The Fruits of Creativity

Equipos de multi-funcionales y virtuales y (skunkworkers) Las organizaciones pueden sostener su ventaja competitiva operando simultáneamente en múltiples modos –gerenciando para la eficiencia a corto plazo mediante la estabilidad y el control, y para la innovación a largo plazo tomando riesgos y aprendiendo experimentando. Las organizaciones que operan de esta forma pueden ser ambidiestras –múltiples, con arquitecturas internamente inconsistentes, funciones y culturas, con capacidades inherentes de eficiencia, consistencia y confiabilidad y de otra mano, experimentación, improvisación y suerte sobre la otra. En un contraste dramático, durante periodos de fermentación –los tiempos que pueden generar arquitectura o innovación no continua – las organizaciones requieren (skunkwork) empresarial (Tushman & OReilly, 1999) Las Frutas de la Creatividad

Acquiring, growing, and keeping Creatives * Structure without control * Forget the 9-to-5 jive * Right brain and left brain staff * Feedback & Using peer reviews * The creative career track * Managing smarter people * Job sculpting

LEADERSHIP CHARACTERISTICS * ALWAYS QUESTION GROUPTHINK Are you curious? Do you take risks and experiment? * RESET DIRECTION Do you have a vision for where you and your team are heading? Can you reset it quickly? * GUIDE COOPERATIVE ACTION Do you actively encourage others around you? Do you constantly link actions to goals? * WALK THE TALK Are you part of the problem or are you helping solve the problem? Do you behave as you want others to behave? * MOTIVATE OTHERS Do you reward inventiveness and risk taking? Do you celebrate your accomplishments and those of others?

CARACTERÍSTICAS DE LIDERAZGO *SIEMPRE CUESTIONE EL PENSAMIENTO COLECTIVO ¿ Es usted una persona curiosa? ¿ Le gusta experimentar y tomar riesgos? *REDEFINA LA DIRECCIÓN ¿Tiene alguna visión de hacia dónde van usted y su equipo? ¿La puede redefinir rápidamente? *GUIE LA ACCIÓN COOPERATIVA ¿Usted anima activamente a los demás? ¿Usted vincula sus acciones con metas respectivas? *PONGA SUS PALABRAS EN PRÁCTICA ¿Es usted parte del problema o la solución? ¿Usted actúa de la manera que le gusta que actúen los demás? *MOTIVE A LOS DEMÁS ¿Usted recompensa la toma de riesgos y la ingeniosidad? ¿Usted celebra los logros suyos y de los demás?

Advice from a slow learner - "Behave as if you are in business for yourself *, and/or act as if you own the organization. - Do not depend on your past contributions - only the value you are currently adding, really counts. - Be a problem solver where others point fingers. - Learn to make decisions when you don't have the complete information. - Make decisions about customer service on the spot - even if you do not have the authority. - Be a risk taker. "Learn to fail fast, fix it, and race on." * - Surrender control and welcome the unexpected. * (Pritchett, 1996) HELPFUL PERSONAL BEHAVIORS BACK AT WORK

Consejos de alguien que se demora en aprender - Compórtese como si fuese el dueño/a de su propio negocio* - No dependa de sus contribuciones pasadas – solamente cuenta el valor que usted contribuye en el presente. - Sepa solucionar problemas cuando otros culpan a los demás. - Aprenda a tomar decisiones aún cuando no tiene información completa. - Tome decisiones sobre el servicio al cliente en el momento - aún cuando no tenga la autoridad. - Sea una persona que toma riesgos. Aprenda a fracasar rápidamente, arreglar el problema, y proseguir.* - Entregue el control y acepte lo inesperado. * (Pritchett, 1996) COMPORTAMIENTOS PERSONALES BENEFICIOSOS EN EL TRABAJO

Characteristics of the 21st Century Emerging trends CAUT in New ways of managing New types of work and workers Capitalizing on trendsCreativeness Technology.Globalization Competition. Speed Change & Novelty thereof Complexity and Paradox E-commerce Internet as Innovator E-lance Economy / E-ink Virtual Work Learning from CAUT Systems Thinking New ways to measure Transforming Management Unknowable outcomes Knowledge Structure Complex Adaptive Systems and Creativity Learning and Losing Control Virtual work Disconnected work Better Connected Managers Nimble Organization Communication Relationships Knowledge Networks Deciding & Risking Skunk Works Fostering Innovation and Creativity Acquiring- Growing-Keeping Creative people = Leadership