Strategic planning is an essential part of library management, enabling libraries to align their activities with their vision and goals. Strategic planning involves the development of a comprehensive plan that outlines specific and measurable actions, objectives, and resources necessary for execution. It is a process that requires a clear understanding of the library’s key organizational drivers, including its strengths, limitations, and codependencies.
Strategic planning should be driven and supported by the executive leadership of the library or its parent institution, with the support of the library’s project managers (PMs). The strategic vision of the library should then be translated into a series of finite ...
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