About This Webinar
Overview
Do you have a small team that handles many different work objectives? Do you often find yourself scrambling to staff critical areas while mitigating team burnout? How flexible is your team when responding to new challenges?
Managing small teams is all about balancing objectives with capacity, productivity with sustainability, and efficiency with flexibility. While we can all wish for more staff, we can also improve by removing silos in existing teams and encouraging intra-unit collaboration.
In this webinar, the presenter discusses his experience taking over disparate business areas and working to make them into a cohesive unit. Topics include bodies of work analyses, position description and classification reviews, unit mergers and rebranding, team building activities, recruitment, and more. Everyone from unit managers to directors will benefit from this broad discussion as we look at how deliberate and focused changes can dramatically revamp a unit’s outlook.
Presenter
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Kris Stenson
State Records Manager • Oregon State Archives
Kris Stenson is the State Records Manager at the Oregon State Archives, where he oversees the creation and maintenance of retention schedules, creates statewide records management rules and policies, issues guidance and training for public entities, and engages in a variety of statewide technology projects. His unit is responsible for records management, depository services (records center, microfilm and digital security depositories), and administrative rules. Kris has an MA in history from Washington State University, an MLS from Indiana University, and is a Certified Records Manager.
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Webinar Resources
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