2. The global librarian and information professional:
Why do the global focus add value to the profession?
23 Mobile Things
Learning as strategy
Getting started – A brief how to…
4. ”Dynamic capabilities
We define dynamic capabilities as the firm’s ability to integrate,
build, and reconfigure internal and external competences to
address rapidly changing environments. Dynamic capabilities
thus reflect an organization’s ability to achieve new and
innovative forms of competitive advantage given path
dependencies and market positions
(Leonard-Barton, 1992).”
(From Strategic Management Journal, Vol. 18:7, 509–533 (1997)
Dynamic capabilities and strategic management by David J.
Teece, Gary Pisano and Amy Shuen p. 516)
5. ”The concept of dynamic capabilities as a coordinative
management process opens the door to the potential and
incentives, is critical to the understanding of for
interorganizational learning. Researchers (Doz and Shuen,
1990; Mody, 1993) have pointed out that collaborations and
partnerships can be a vehicle for new organizational learning,
helping firms to recognize dysfunctional routines, and
preventing strategic blindspots.”
(From Strategic Management Journal, Vol. 18:7, 509–533
(1997) Dynamic capabilities and strategic management by
David J. Teece, Gary Pisano and Amy Shuen p. 519)
9. 23 Mobile Things future:
A version for the citizens of Guldborgsund
10. Findings
Applications on a tablet device will enhance our
Library services. 60 % -> 82 %
Very / somewhat familiar: Twitter 27 % -> 100 %
Very / somewhat familiar: QR 33 % -> 84 %
Survey by Dr. Michael Stephens
11. Conclusion
A learning program created to promote a culture of play and
exploration, this study offers supporting evidence of the benefits
and impact of 23 Mobile Things for PD and for librarians and
administrators to utilize this free, open program for staff training.
Those guiding the development and training of library staff should
consider adapting the model as an inclusive, hands-on learning
opportunity to promote staff use of mobile devices and
technologies.
Michael Stephens , (2014) “23 mobile things: self-directed and effective professional learning: “, Library Management , Vol. 35 Iss: 8/9,
pp. –.
21. Library learning strategy…
Learning empowers people…
Education for the young and life long learning for all.
The library supports learning on all levels - and for people of
all ages.
Libraries have the skills to support transformation of
information to knowledge.
22. Global librarian & information professional:
Get out there – Connect with people via social
media
Engage – People are kind and will answer
The time you use is an investment in your PLN
23. Key learnings:
Global librarianship enhances libraries dynamic capabilities
23 Mobile Things – an example of global librarianship
Supporting learning on all levels -> learning as strategy
Getting started – Connect – Unconnect - Reconnect