Balancing individuals’ expectations and organisational requirements for continuing professional development
Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to analyse the differing views on and needs of librarians and their managers for continuing professional development (CPD).
Design/methodology/approach
This article draws on the findings of a survey conducted by the authors in 2005. The survey was an assessment of the CPD needs of New Zealand's librarians and library assistants.
Findings
There is a significant gap between the CPD that individuals want, and that which their managers think they should have. Organisations overall need a greater strategic focus on CPD to ensure that budgets are spent well, staff are appropriately skilled, and the impact of CPD on both individuals and the organisation is tangible. Individuals need to take more responsibility for ensuring their needs are met.
Originality/value
Highlights a dual focus on CPD across the profession, in the light of the decision by the Library and Information Association of New Zealand Aotearoa to adopt professional registration.
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Citation
Cossham, A. and Fields, A. (2007), "Balancing individuals’ expectations and organisational requirements for continuing professional development", Library Review, Vol. 56 No. 7, pp. 573-584. https://doi.org/10.1108/00242530710775971
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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