My Experience as a Bridge

S. Shell
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he word “interim” means “an interval of time between one period or phase and another.” In many situations, an interim director or manager is someone who serves as a bridge, or “someone that provides a link, connection, or means of coming together.” I had the privilege of serving as interim director of my library system for six months. This appointment occurred two weeks after I completed the Virginia Library Leadership Academy. I entered my new role fresh with the many ideas and insights into good leadership that I had just learned at the academy. I am happy to report that I was able to apply much of the information presented by Dr. Robert Burgin, president of RB Software and Consulting Firm, who conducted the program. Though I lay no claim to being an expert on good leadership, I hope to share my thoughts and experiences and reinforce to myself the type of leader I strive to be. We are each surrounded by different circumstances and factors in our daily personal and professional lives. It is important for us to realize what our situations are; they may not be the best of all possibilities, but we have to accept them and move forward. No matter what we undertake, we must do the very best we can. Upon the retirement of the former director, I was appointed interim director of a library system of six locations, in addition to continuing as branch manager of one of the library branches. I quickly learned that being interim director involved more stress and difficulty than I had imagined. I am certainly no authority on leadership, and I have made and will continue to make my share of mistakes. But in looking back over my six months, I realize that I indeed gave it my best effort, and I look back proudly at the accomplishments and successes that I experienced. Now I’d like to share some of the things that I learned make for good leadership.
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我作为桥梁的经历
“临时”这个词的意思是“一个时期或阶段与另一个时期或阶段之间的一段时间”。在许多情况下,临时董事或经理是充当桥梁的人,或“提供联系、联系或联系方式的人”。我有幸担任了6个月的图书馆系统临时主管。这一任命发生在我从弗吉尼亚图书馆领导学院毕业两周之后。我带着刚刚在学院学到的关于优秀领导力的许多想法和见解,进入了我的新角色。我很高兴地告诉大家,我能够应用RB软件和咨询公司总裁Robert Burgin博士提供的大部分信息,他主持了这个项目。虽然我不认为自己是优秀领导方面的专家,但我希望分享我的想法和经验,并加强我自己努力成为的那种领导者。在日常的个人生活和职业生活中,我们每个人都被不同的环境和因素所包围。认识到我们的处境是什么对我们来说很重要;它们可能不是所有可能性中最好的,但我们必须接受它们并继续前进。无论我们从事什么工作,我们都必须尽力做到最好。在前任馆长退休后,我被任命为六个地点的图书馆系统的临时馆长,并继续担任其中一个图书馆分馆的分馆经理。我很快了解到,作为临时董事,压力和困难比我想象的要大。我当然不是领导方面的权威,我犯过错误,也会继续犯错误。但是回顾过去的六个月,我意识到我确实尽了最大的努力,我自豪地回顾我所经历的成就和成功。现在我想和大家分享一些我学到的关于优秀领导力的东西。
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