TFPL
Intelligent Resources, Director - Public Sector Recruitment
My presentation (which I'm happy to share if anyone is interested) covered some of the previous outputs of the research which TFPL has undertaken over the past decade. It highlighted that "Knowledge and Information Professionals" should position themselves as "Knowledge Strategists and Knowledge Specialists" to enable organisations to become fully engaged and knowledge mobilised. This is a world away from the one of the very first roles I ever dealt with as a recruiter at TFPL which was the cataloguing of McCarthy cards! How things have evolved in 15 years.
Does the effect of the economy have
any bearing on this? Most certainly, and whilst today I
don't think "Knowledge and Information Professionals" should
disregard positioning themselves as "specialists " or
indeed "strategists " it is increasingly obvious in my day job
that they need some additional skills to offer as and when
required.
The research outputs showed
that as well as KIM and ICT expertise these additional
skills include personal attributes and interpersonal, organisational
and business knowledge and having an understanding of what
your organisations objectives and core strategies are. A melting pot or
perhaps, to paraphrase more effectively, a 'kit
bag' of tools that will ensure your profile and your value remains
aligned to your organisational needs and requirements.
An enjoyable afternoon for
me and I will definitely be putting NetIKX on my networking
radar .
Hi Luisa. It would be great to see your presentation. Are you thinking of putting it up on slideshare or something similar?
Best wishes
Dion
Posted by: Dion Lindsay | 16 June 2010 at 14:21