Lean Library Management
Eleven Strategies for Reducing Costs and Improving Services
Lean Library Management: Eleven Strategies for Reducing Costs and Improving Services. Neal-Schuman. 2011. c.175p. index. ISBN 9781555707323. pap. $65. PRO MEDIA
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Huber (J. Huber & Assoc.), a management consultant who has helped organizations improve customer service by increasing what is known as "process performance," now applies his methods to libraries by providing cost-effective means for improving library services through increasing efficiency and cutting waste. Using his "Lean" concept, Huber includes 11 strategies for improving the flow of work at libraries to serve patrons faster and with fewer errors. The concepts include how libraries can measure themselves against their competitors, why organizations resist change and how to overcome the resistance, the realization that a library is not made up of separate departments but is rather a series of interconnected service chains, addressing problems with hold/reserves services, information on becoming "Lean," case examples from several libraries, and more. Appendixes supply additional "Lean" tools along with helpful advice on good communication skills.
VERDICT Recommended for relevant staff in medium and large libraries to run the library more efficiently and as a tool for assessing library operations.
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