Lean Library Management: Eleven Strategies for Reducing Costs and Improving Services by Warren Graham

Lean Library Management: Eleven Strategies for Reducing Costs and Improving Services

Warren Graham
197 pages
Neal-Schuman Publishers
Jan 2011
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Libraries today face reduced budgets, increased customer expectations, and aggressive competition from web-based information sources. Management guru John Huber, a pioneer and leader in the Lean Manufacturing movement, has worked as a consultant with libraries across North America. In this new book, he shows you how to apply Lean principles and practices how making small, simple changes in everyday routines will reap large time- and money-saving results. You ll learn how to: create a culture of change, define and streamline your library s service delivery chains, transform everyday operations like placing customer reserves and technical service processes, implement performance measures that can drive continuous improvement, apply Lean techniques in digital operations. Ten years of success-proven strategies and success stories from libraries where John Huber has partnered are included throughout. By learning and applying these principles, your library will dramatically improve efficiency, service performance, and service lead times.
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Pages 197
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Published 2011
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