Strategic Business Development for Information Centres and Libraries

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Author: Margareta Nelke ISBN: 9781780632971
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publication: November 9, 2011
Imprint: Chandos Publishing Language: English
Author: Margareta Nelke
ISBN: 9781780632971
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication: November 9, 2011
Imprint: Chandos Publishing
Language: English

This book is aimed at guiding managers towards systematic approaches to improve and facilitate necessary strategic business development and planning. Conditions in the workplace for the Library and Information Services (LIS) are rapidly changing: many organizations are experiencing budget restrictions as well as stakeholders questioning the value of the services. Strategic Business Development for Information Centres and Libraries offers methods and tools for LIS departments to ensure value and benefits are delivered to the parent organization. It argues that LIS must be prepared to change according to the parent organization's needs, to develop strategies for important activities and to seek alliances among key stakeholders. It also offers information on the best practice from five top-performing international LIS units.

  • Focuses on business development and planning on a strategic level
  • Includes chapter tools that can be immediately applied by the reader
  • Interviews with five practicing mangers
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This book is aimed at guiding managers towards systematic approaches to improve and facilitate necessary strategic business development and planning. Conditions in the workplace for the Library and Information Services (LIS) are rapidly changing: many organizations are experiencing budget restrictions as well as stakeholders questioning the value of the services. Strategic Business Development for Information Centres and Libraries offers methods and tools for LIS departments to ensure value and benefits are delivered to the parent organization. It argues that LIS must be prepared to change according to the parent organization's needs, to develop strategies for important activities and to seek alliances among key stakeholders. It also offers information on the best practice from five top-performing international LIS units.

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