Dear colleagues,
we all know that if you work in a museum you have to be a jack of all
trades. But have you ever counted what skills you use in your job?
Today, Derek Swallow takes a look of the skills a registrar needs when
caring for loans. Among them are the skills of a juggler, mediator,
orchestrator, actuator, über collections manager, yoga master, risk
manager, project managers, customs broker, transport coordinator,
preparator, inventory controller, diplomat, bureaucrat, legal associate,
communication hub, document diva or divo, and shepherd:
http://world.museumsprojekte.de/?p=2855
I found it very inspiring to imagine what skills I need for my job. How
about you? A museum educator sure needs the skills of a sheperd, teacher
and diplomat, a marketing specialist those of a poet, air-traffic
controller and sometimes firefighter, an administrative officer those of
a lawyer and a mediator... I feel one can draw strength from trying to
think one's job the way Derek does.
Last but not least the article contains wonderful pictures from the BC
Archives of the Royal BC Museum, Canada and is available in Spanish and
German, too.
Happy Friday, all!
Angela
Angela Kipp
Collection Manager
TECHNOSEUM, Mannheim, Germany
www.technoseum.de
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