The annual Computers in Libraries conference is being held online from March 22 through March 25, 2021. I will be speaking again this year. In my session, I will discuss remote productivity and leadership. Here is the full session description: The pandemic pushed many libraries and organizations to pivot quickly to remote work. Remote work and leadership are vastly different from the traditional office experience. An alternative set of skills are necessary to lead a productive remote team. It takes a balance of technology, management, and empathy. In this session, Kowalski will share best practices for remote leadership that encourage collaboration and camaraderie. She will also discuss tools and techniques that foster productivity including popular tools like Trello, Evernote, Bullet Journals, and more. Additionally, the session will cover techniques, like the Pomodoro and Getting Things Done methods. The session will show techniques and processes for integrating these tools and activities into your leadership and management to help create strong and productive remote teams. If you're interested in hearing from me or any of the other great speakers, you can register here.
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