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University Library System University of Pittsburgh October November 2011 Future Search Conference Objectives Highly interactive collaborative approach Gather information from all in short period of time ID: 488113

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Future Search Conference

University Library System, University of Pittsburgh

October – November 2011Slide2

Future Search Conference Objectives

Highly interactive, collaborative approach

Gather information from all in short period of time

Identify strategic actions that, if taken, will make greatest positive difference

Develop and reveal common ground and shared commitmentSlide3

Agenda for

F

uture

S

earch Conference

9:00 – 9:15 Arrival

9:15 – 9:30 Welcome and introduction (Karen)

9:30 – 10:30 “Future Search” Interviews

10:30 – 10:45 Individuals Identify Themes

10:45 – 11:00 Break and Social Time

11:00 – 11:30 Groups Analyze Data and Prepare Action Proposals

11:30 – 11:45 Group Reporters Prepare to Report Out

11:45 – 12:45 Reporters Present Themes and Action Proposals

12:45 – 12:55 Discussion and distribution of box lunches

12:55 – 1:00 Pack up/time to get on the shuttleSlide4

Future Search

Structured interviews

Six questions

One of the questions is assigned to you; you will interview 6 people on this question

You need to take notes on the answers to your assigned question!

You will be interviewed on all questions (including the one assigned to you)Slide5

What will the task force do with the results of this conference?

Your interview notes are your own (take these with you or recycle them, as you wish)

The task force will analyze what you write on

the flip charts

and present as your group’s ideas and action proposals

The task force will use these ideas and action proposals in the process of developing recommendations for ULS Senior Staff

So …

Please write legiblySlide6

Step One: Interviewing and Being Interviewed

One of the questions is assigned

to you; you will interview 6 people on this question

You need to take notes on the answers to your assigned question!Slide7

Six Interview Questions

Looking three years into the future, what would you want our users to be saying about user services in the ULS?

What

would you say are the major strengths of current ULS user services? What recent accomplishments or aspects of our user services are you most proud of?

What

would you say are the major threats, limitations or internal barriers facing ULS user services? What aspects of ULS user services need to be improved?

What

are some of the most important new opportunities for ULS user services over the next three years?

What

strategies, objectives, projects, programs, or new initiatives related to user services should the ULS pursue over the next three years?

 

What

are some of the skills and competencies related to evolving user services that ULS staff will need to develop further in the coming 2 or 3 years? Which of these skills and competencies will be most important to our continued success? Slide8

Your Question / Your Group

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

Q5

Q6Slide9

Your Question / Your Group

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

Q5

Q6Slide10

Room Set Up Diagram: Assuming 36 Participants

Q2

Q1

Q3

Q4

Q5

Q6

Q2

Q3

Q4

Q5

Q6

Q1

Q2

Q1

Q3

Q4Q5Q6Q2Q3Q4

Q5

Q6

Q1

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Q2

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Q1

ROW 1

ROW 2

ROW 3Slide11

Step Two: Sit Down By Yourself to Think Slide12

Individuals Identify Interview Themes

Sit down by yourself

What is

highly characteristic

of what my interviewees said to me?

What is

somewhat characteristic

of what my interviewees said to me?

What are some

unique perspectives

from my interviewees?

You have 15 minutes (followed by break)Slide13

Take a break!Slide14

Step Three: Work in Groups

One of the questions is assigned

to you;

your group = the rest of the people who “owned” the same questionSlide15

Data Analysis / Action Proposals

Each group break out separately

Identify

recorder/reporter and a timekeeper

As a group, compare “highly characteristic,” “somewhat characteristic” themes and consider unique perspectives

Develop an action proposal for

FY13

Write your proposal

legibly

on flip chart sheets

You have 45 minutes total – 30 to 40 for group work, 5 to15 for the reporter to prepare to report out

Suggest you split group discussion evenly between data analysis and development of action proposalSlide16

Six Questions >>

Action Proposals

Looking three years into the future, what would you want the university community to be saying

…?

What would you say are the major strengths or recent

accomplishments …

What would you say are the major threats, limitations or internal barriers

What new opportunities

might we

seize

… ?

What strategies, objectives, projects, programs, or new initiatives

should be pursued …?

What are some of the skills and competencies

… ?

Which of these skills and competencies will be most important to our continued success?Write a couple of headlines —then write down what we need to do to make the headlines true.How and in what ways can the ULS use these strengths going forward?What are some of the things that we will need to do differently in the future to continue successfully serving our communities?How should the ULS respond to these opportuntiies? What are the 3 or 4 most important projects or initiatives?Which are the most important and how can we develop these new skills and competencies?Slide17

Ground Rules for Group Work

Participate but don’t dominate

Listen; seek to understand!

Work from agreement to disagreement

If you have something to say, say it

If you don’t agree, don’t be afraid to say so

Risk advocating the “breakthrough” idea

Build on each others’ ideasSlide18

Step Four: Reporting Out

Your analysis of your interview data.

Your action proposals.

Please write them legibly on flip charts!

Slide19

Discussion and wrap up

What did you learn from today’s conference?

Was there anything that surprised you?

I felt the most/least useful part of this conference was …

Suggestions for the next Future

S

earch session on Nov. 2?

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