University of Michigan School of Information
626 - Management of NonProfit Libraries and Information Services
Management of NonProfit Libraries and Information Services --- This course introduces selected theories, principles and techniques of management science and their application to libraries, archives and information services in the non-profit and public sectors. Contemporary information practice demands proactive leadership, regardless of one's formal position. Accordingly, this course will help to prepare students to act as change agents throughout their careers. Students will gain skills in strategic planning, stakeholder management, non-profit financial management, human resources and organizational design for the sector, and change leadership.