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LibSat News
November
2007
The Process of Continuous Improvement
What are the drivers of change in a library?
There are many. But
any list will likely include customers, technology,
content and fiscal environment.
Regardless of the change driver, the challenge is having an effective
way of monitoring the success (or failure) of a particular (or
multiple) strategy vis ŕ vis its objectives.
“Has the process we
implemented 8 months ago still having the desired
effect?”
“Did library customers react positively to our new procedure or did
they even notice?”
This challenge gets particularly acute when monitoring a variety of
actions/strategies at various stages of their implementation or life
cycle.
A key element in meeting this challenge is access to timely and
effective data (both feedback and performance).
This can
be achieved in a variety of ways ranging from Tom Peter's MBWA (Managing
by Walking Around) to comprehensive data management systems (e.g.,
LibSat and LibPAS).
Regardless of how outcomes are measured, based on the evidence that we
see on an ongoing basis, the benefits of measurement far exceed the
costs (both tangible and intangible) of not measuring.
Read how one library employs LibSat to monitor a major “roving” program
implemented with staff some 18 months ago. Click here to read the
Markham Case Study.
For more information, please contact us at
info@countingopinions.com
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