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After this webinar participants will
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Discover how they may be contributing to bad behaviors in the library
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Learn how focusing on the behavior rather than the person changes the dynamic
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Create a more inclusive vision of customer service that serves both patrons and staff
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Be aware of tools available to assist in working with various customer types
Objectives 4. Banish Problem Patron Vocabulary ©2014 Melissa M. Powell/Bibioease.com
Time to do some work on your own.
Time to share your observations and, or stories.
Writing it out in a word processing program then pasting it in the comments makes it easier and faster. 5. Banish Problem Patron Vocabulary ©2014 Melissa M. Powell/Bibioease.com
Write down your ‘problem’ patron, their ‘nickname’ and why they are a problem. Make sure to leave room for notes. 8. Banish Problem Patron Vocabulary ©2014 Melissa M. Powell/Bibioease.com
Needy/helpless
Miserable
Blameless
Entitled
Angry
Disrupting
Boundary pushing
Mentally ill
Criminal behavior 9. Banish Problem Patron Vocabulary ©2014 Melissa M. Powell/Bibioease.com
potentially harmful to you or other persons?
damaging personal or public property?
showing obvious distress?
indicating they are under the influence of alcohol or drugs?
increasingly belligerent and causing an obvious disruption?
Is their behavior . . .
Then you need to call security, medical assistance, or law enforcement. 10. What is most Helpful? Banish Problem Patron Vocabulary ©2014 Melissa M. Powell/Bibioease.com
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Avoiding the individual.
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Creating policies to address the ‘problem’.
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Putting up with the person to avoid conflict.
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Determining the basic issue and getting them help. 11. Banish Problem Patron Vocabulary ©2014 Melissa M. Powell/Bibioease.com
Partner up for training with experts:
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Mental health practitioners
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Security companies
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Law enforcement
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Health practitioners
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Educators
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Legal experts 13. Banish Problem Patron Vocabulary ©2014 Melissa M. Powell/Bibioease.com
Look at your ‘problem’. Determine whether they have crossed a line and require intervention.
Not sure? Ask in the comments! 14. Banish Problem Patron Vocabulary ©2014 Melissa M. Powell/Bibioease.com
Needy/helpless
Miserable
Blameless
Entitled
Angry
Disrupting
Boundary pushing
Mentally ill
Criminal behavior 15. Banish Problem Patron Vocabulary ©2014 Melissa M. Powell/Bibioease.com
Problem Patron
How does this change your attitude? Your focus? Your actions? 16. Banish Problem Patron Vocabulary ©2014 Melissa M. Powell/Bibioease.com
Problem Patron
is basically a conflict between each person’s needs, desires, concerns, and fears 17. Banish Problem Patron Vocabulary ©2014 Melissa M. Powell/Bibioease.com
It’s not the person, it’s the behavior. 18. How does the label help? Banish Problem Patron Vocabulary ©2014 Melissa M. Powell/Bibioease.com
19. What does the label do? Banish Problem Patron Vocabulary ©2014 Melissa M. Powell/Bibioease.com
Defines the person before others get a chance to see for themselves.
Determines your attitude and demeanor before you even know what they want.
Leads to viewing similar people/groups the same way.
Creates a bullying culture. 20. Banish Problem Patron Vocabulary ©2014 Melissa M. Powell/Bibioease.com
Threatening, imperious, pressuring, intimidating, aggressive, harassing.
Discrimination 22. Banish Problem Patron Vocabulary ©2014 Melissa M. Powell/Bibioease.com
For the next few slides, note what you think applies to your ‘problem’. 23. Banish Problem Patron Vocabulary ©2014 Melissa M. Powell/Bibioease.com
What is the Behavior?
Devoid of the personality, what is the behavior? 24. Banish Problem Patron Vocabulary ©2014 Melissa M. Powell/Bibioease.com
What is driving the Behavior?
What could be the source of that behavior? 25. Banish Problem Patron Vocabulary ©2014 Melissa M. Powell/Bibioease.com
What are you doing to contribute to the Behavior?
Is your reaction/action contributing to the behavior? 26. Banish Problem Patron Vocabulary ©2014 Melissa M. Powell/Bibioease.com
What can we CHANGE?
What can you do to eliminate the cause of the behavior? 29. Banish Problem Patron Vocabulary ©2014 Melissa M.
Powell/Bibioease.com
You let one person do it because you like them, other people see it and wonder why they can’t.
Playing favorites 30. Banish Problem Patron Vocabulary ©2014 Melissa M. Powell/Bibioease.com
Ignoring, shutting out, singling out, separate, judge, neglect.
Discrimination 31. Banish Problem Patron Vocabulary ©2014 Melissa M. Powell/Bibioease.com
Soft Skills Training:
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Listening
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Communication styles
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Conflict resolution
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Learning styles
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Time management
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Emotional intelligence 32. Banish Problem Patron Vocabulary ©2014 Melissa M. Powell/Bibioease.com
Check your notes. Did anything ‘pop out’ for you and your situation? What can you do the next time this person or group comes in?
Anything you want to share? 33. Banish Problem Patron Vocabulary ©2014 Melissa M. Powell/Bibioease.com
Of course there is always this person . . . 34. Intellectual Freedom & Collection Management ©2014 Melissa M. Powell/Bibioease.com
Handouts
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Resources for Learning More
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Behavior Checklist
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ASCLA Tip Sheet: People with Mental Issues: What you need to know.
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Banish “Problem Patron” From Your Vocabulary