Leadership Reflections: Organizational Language |
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Authors: | Maggie Farrell |
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Institution: | Dean of University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV, USA |
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Abstract: | Leadership language communicates more than words. Leaders are able to use the power of language to not only articulate an organizational vision but to create excitement and support around that vision. Library leaders can model organizational values through speech strengthening a written policy into practice. Organizational culture is difficult to change but leaders can counter negative and deceptive messages into productive statements that help employees move forward to understand and embrace library strategic goals. How a leader chooses to use language to articulate a vision, advance organizational values, and to change organizational culture is critical. Ignoring language opportunities will hinder not only leader success but organizational success as well. |
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Keywords: | management language culture |
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