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PUBLIC RELATIONS
PLANS &
PROGRAMS
Vision
Mission
PR Plan
Objectives
SWOT Strategic plan
Implementing
Schedules
Assessment
Tools
Plans
Typically any diagrams or list of steps with details of timing and
resources used to achieve an objective to do something. It is
commonly understood as a temporal set of intended actions
through which one expects to achieve a goal.
INTRODUCTION:
Planning is an active ongoing process, while plans are
the documentation of that discussion at one point of time.
WHAT IS PLANS & PLANNING
LIBRARY PLANS & PROGRAMS
A program is any planned event which introduces the group
attending to any of the broad range of library services or
activities or which directly provides information to participants.
Programs may cover use of the library, library services, or
library tours. Programs may also provide cultural, recreational,
or educational information, often designed to meet a specific
social need.”
WHAT IS LIBRARY PROGRAMS
Assessment Tools
Implementing Schedules
Strategic plan
SWOT
PR Plan Objectives
Mission
Vision
PUBLIC
RELATIONS
PLANS & PROGRAMS
WHAT IS VISION
 that clearly identifies what the library would be if the
mission statement was achieved and a list of values,
commitments, or goals that would help the library achieve
its mission statement.
 it is the anchor point of any strategic plan. It outlines what an
organization would like to ultimately achieve and gives purpose to
the existence of the organization. A good vision statement should
be short, simple, specific to your library, leave nothing open to
interpretation.
A vision is a clear, comprehensive ‘photograph’
of an organization at some point in the future. It
provides direction because it describes what
the organization needs to be like, to be
successful within the future
Writing a
Mission Statement
It is something that every library can and
should do. A mission statement is a great way
to quickly introduce people to the library’s role
in the community and serve as a dynamic way
to start discussion about library services.
The mission statement should reflect the library’s current
situation and answer the following questions:
“What do we do?” — The mission statement
should clearly outline the main purpose of the
organization, and what they do.
“How do we do it?” — It should also mention
how one plans on achieving the mission
statement.
“Whom do we do it for?” — The audience of
the mission statement should be clearly stated
within the mission statement.
“What value are we bringing?” — The benefits
and values of the mission statement should be
clearly outlined.
Tips for writing a mission statement (Linda
Wallace)
VISION
STATEMENT
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN VISION
AND MISSION STATEMENTS:
Vision Statement focuses on tomorrow
and what an organization wants to ultimately
become. A
Mission Statement focuses on today and
what an organization does to achieve it. Both
are vital in directing goals.
WHAT IS PUBLIC RELATION PLAN
OBJECTIVES?
 PR objectives are measurable outcomes.
Modeled on the “SMART” approach (specific, measurable, attainable,
realistic and time bound), they focus on audience behavior, and help
determine what you want your target audience to think, feel and do when
exposed to your messages.
SMART, to help you set effective goals and objectives.
Specific: Clearly define your goal so you can communicate it
easily to others. This will also help you clarify the purpose of
your strategy.
Measurable: You should create objectives that can be measured.
This will help you record your progress and determine if you
achieved your goal.
Actionable: Break down your goal into short term objectives and
set realistic time frames around them. This will help you achieve
your goal in a reasonable amount of time.
Realistic: Don’t set impossible goals. Be realistic about the work
you can do in a set amount of time and set objectives that reflect
this. Use previous goals and achievements as a guideline for
setting objectives.
Time-based: Set a final date for your goal to be achieved.
You can then set earlier dates for each objective to be
achieved. Try to space out your objectives to make sure they
are completed before the final date.
THE FOLLOWING QUESTION IS A GUIDE IN
MAKING SMART OBJECTIVES?
 By the end of May [time], create 10 signs [specific] in the library
[attainable] to signpost online databases and physical spaces like
the maker studio [relevant]. Track timely completion of the signs as
well as any library patron comments received [measurable].
For example, SMART objectives for the marketing goal to
“increase awareness of the library’s under-utilized resources”
could be:
 Specific –Create 10 sign
 Measurable – Track timely completion of the signs as
well as any library patron comments received
 Attainable – In the Library
 Relevant – to signpost online databases and
physical spaces like the maker studio
 Time – End of May
LIBRARY OBJECTIVES
 The primary objective of a library is to
provide the right information at the right time in
the right form to its users. To meet
this objective libraries have to provide
access to information irrespective of their form,
format and location.
Public School District Selection Policy
Objectives
Objectives are, of necessity, broad and should
relate to the mission of the school and its
instructional program. Instructional and library
materials are selected by the school district to
implement, enrich, and support the educational
program and personal interests of each student.
EXAMPLE OF
SCHOOL
LIBRARY
VISION
MISSION
OBJECTIVES
OUR LIBRARY IS THE SCHOOLS’ PHYSICAL AND VIRTUAL
CENTER FOR ACTIVE AND ENGAGED LEARNING OF 21ST
CENTURY LITERACY SKILLS. IT SUPPORTS STUDENT
ACHIEVEMENT THROUGH INQUIRY-BASED INSTRUCTION,
INDIVIDUAL INVESTIGATION, AND INNOVATIVE THINKING WITH
A FOCUS ON DEVELOPING LITERACIES FOR THE
INFORMATION AGE.
Promotes literacy and research, supports the curriculum,
and encourages collaboration with teachers to ensure that
all students and staff are effective users of idea in both
physical and digital information. It provides an
environment conducive to enjoyment in reading; thus,
producing readers who are creative and critical thinkers,
skillful researchers, and ethical users of information.
Students will develop an understanding of how to
meet the varied and changing information needs of
individuals and groups in a global society
OBJECTIVES
VIDEO EXAMPLE OF LIBRARY VISION & MISSION
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VIDEO EXAMPLE OF
SWOT IN BUSINESS
WHATIS STRATEGICPLAN
AND STRATEGICPLANNING
Strategic plan gives you a place to record your
mission, vision, and values, as well as your long-
term goals and the action plans you'll use to reach
them.
Strategic planning is the process of
documenting and establishing a direction of your
small business—by assessing both where you
are and where you're going
 The strategic planning process should involve your
employees. Your employees are involved in the
day-to-day operations and can provide you with a
unique view of the LIBRARY. Employees can share
with you what they think is and isn’t working with
the business today, which can inform your planning
for the future.
 In addition to your employees, it’s beneficial to reach
out to people outside of your library to get their
opinions, what they really need. Like your employees,
other people have a unique perspective to make your
library more better in giving service.
Communicating Your
Strategic Plan
Benefits of
Strategic
Planning
 Increase Productivity
Involving your employees in the
strategic planning process also
means they receive a sense of
accountability that can increase
productivity.
What Makes
Strategic Planning
Successful?
 Successful strategic planning involves a team effort among
you and your employees, as well as among you and your
school board member and other outside people. The more
you engage your employees with strategic planning, the
better they’ll understand the strategy you want to have for
your library.
 Strategic planning also needs to be flexible. While it’s
necessary to have goals and objectives for your
library, you also have to adapt the changes that may
take than expected to achieve a particular goal;
recognize that this isn’t an issue and that you can
incorporate changes to your plan to put you in a
better position to succeed
Where Do Strategic
Plans Go Wrong?
Three reasons strategy
implementation fails:
1. Poor Communication
2. Lack of Leadership
3. Using wrong measures
a. goals written with weasel words, instead of clear
and measurable language
b. complex and multi-focus goals, instead of a
ruthless prioritization of what really matters most
c. too much focus on actions, instead of a sharp
focus on results or impact
Example of
Strategic
Plan
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STRATEGIC PLANNING PROCESS
VIDEO EXAMPLE OF STRATEGIC
LIBRARY
IMPLEMENTATION PLANS
& PROGRAMS
 Used as a support device for your strategic plan, an implementation plan
maps out how to bring your strategic plan to life by breaking it into
identifiable steps, where each step is assigned a to team member to
complete on a set timeline. Strategic planning is done on an
organizational level, dictating the direction of the company strategy and
allocating resources to make that strategy come to life. Thus, the
implementation plan traces the edges of that, mapping out how to best
implement a strategic plan from the outset, and how to effectively
manage it as it gets put into place.
What Is an Implementation Plan?
 The implementation plan plays a large role in the
success of your overall strategic plan. But more than
that, communicating both your strategic plan and the
implementation of it therein to all employees helps staff
to feel as if they have a sense of ownership within the
company’s long-term direction.
What Are the Benefits of an Implementation Plan?
SAMPLE IMPLEMENTATION PLAN
TARGETS
RESPONSIBILITY
OF
ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN TO MEET
THE TARGETS
COMPLETION
DATE
RESOURCE
IMPLICATIONS
DATE OF
REVIEW/EVALUATI
ON
To fully understand the
importance of Library within the
school and community
School Librarian &
Asst. Librarian
Conduct a Library Orientation
program to all the Faculty, Staff
and Students.
June 2019 Time May - June 2019
To implementing the Library
Rules and Regulations
School Librarian &
Asst. Librarian
After Orientation, make a record for
Faculty & Student for borrowed &
returned books and other library
materials
June 2019 Time June 2019
Provide a daily Log in & Log out Ongoing Time Daily
Posting of Library Rules &
Regulations on the bulletin board &
within the library premises
June 2019 Time June 2019
To improve the quality of
teaching and learning using the
library
School Librarian &
Asst. Librarian
provide all available learning
materials to accommodate their
teaching methods
Ongoing Time & Budget May - June 2019
Conduct a survey to the faculty &
students regarding about their
needs in learning using printed and
non-printed materials.
Ongoing Time & Staff every semester
To promote a better program for
all the faculty, Staff and students
using the library as the center of
knowledge
School Librarian &
Asst. Librarian
Hold a meeting with the library
advisory committee with the
representatives from different
department of the school
organization.
September 2019 Time every semester
ASSESSMENT TOOLS
This guide will walk you through the library's assessment plans,
standards, annual reports, and other committee work.
Library assessment is a process undertaken by libraries to learn
about the needs of users (and non-users) and to evaluate how
well they support these needs, in order to improve library
facilities, services and resources. In many libraries successful
library assessment is dependent on the existence of a 'culture of
assessment' in the library whose goal is to involve the entire
library staff in the assessment process and to improve customer
service.
 Although most academic libraries have collected data on the size
and use of their collections for decades, it is only since the late
1990s that many have embarked on a systematic process of
assessment by surveying their users as well as their collections.
 Today, many academic libraries have created the position of
Library Assessment Manager in order to coordinate and
oversee their assessment activities. In addition, many
libraries publish on their web sites the improvements that
were implemented following their surveys as a way of
demonstrating accountability to survey participants.
 Several libraries have undertaken renovation or expansion
projects as a result of their assessment activities as well as
enhance resource discovery tools, improve web site
usability and stop redundant services.
ASSESSMENT TOOLS
In order to determine what is important to library users and how
satisfied they are with services, resources and physical space,
library assessment utilizes a variety of research methods such
as:
a. Website usability testing
Usability testing is a way to be responsive to the
needs of patrons by systematically evaluating
their behavior in a controlled environment.
Example: LibGuides – used by Illinois Library
these resource guides are built by librarians to
help you through the research process.
b. Observation tools
Continuous gathering of assessment and using multiple methods of
meaningful, authentic tasks in real reading situations tracks students’
learning over time and is essential in developing a comprehensive
picture of student learning. The purpose of the assessments determines
whether it will be used in a formative or summative way.
Example: teacher or librarian- created rubrics; exit cards to
check understanding, observation during student learning activities.
c. Focus groups
Used to elicit qualitative data in order to understand people's ideas,
feelings, perceptions, and beliefs.
Example: A moderator—leading a small group of six to ten
people who share common experiences, characteristics, or
knowledge—uses a carefully prepared script to ask open-ended
questions. The questions and focus group method are designed to
draw out the participants' thoughts through the interaction and free
expression of ideas, rather than forcing those participants to
respond to the researcher's way of thinking.
d. Interviews – use by a reference
librarian using question and answer.
e. Way finding - is the process of using one or more tools to move
from one location to another in order to accomplish a task or to achieve
a goal. Way finding using signage, maps, etc.
Example:
f. Statistics - Quantitative and qualitative data
about library services. Library statistics are necessary for
the effective management of libraries, but they are still
more important for promoting library services to the
different types of stakeholders: policy makers and funders,
library managers and staff, actual and potential users, the
media and the general public.
Example:
g. Satisfaction surveys.
1. LibQUAL + is a tool that libraries use to solicit, track,
understand, and act upon users’ opinions of service quality. The
protocol is a rigorously tested web survey that helps libraries assess
and improve library services, change organizational culture, and
market the library. The most widely used library satisfaction
developed by the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) based
on ServQUAL.
Example:
2. SCONUL - provides two user questionnaire templates (one for library
services and one for converged services). They aim to provide academic
libraries with an effective way of measuring the satisfaction levels of their
customers. Developed by Geoffrey Ford and Don Revill in 1996.
Example:
Satisfaction surveys
3. LibSat survey is designed to measure customer satisfaction relative to
the experience and expectations of the customer across an array of service
aspects provided by public or academic libraries.
Example:
Satisfaction surveys
VIDEO EXAMPLE FOR
OVERALL
PLANS & PROGRAMS
ASSESSMENT/
EVALUATION
VEDIO
ASSESMENT TOOLS
LIBRARY ASSESMENT /
EVALUATION
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LIBRARY ASSESMENT/
EVALUATION VEDIO – ANOTHER SAMPLE
REFERENCES:
IMAGES:
 https://www.google.com/search?q=LIBRARY%20PUBLIC%20RELATION&tbm
=isch&tbs=rimg%3ACY_1XNnoThRH2YVPU4TNKa_1zX&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0
CBsQuIIBahcKEwiInOjgytjrAhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQEQ&biw=1263&bih=864#i
mgrc=Cwa2Bz73vJc-YM
 https://library.uncw.edu/facts_planning/strategic_plan
 https://www.google.com/search?q=3.%09LibSat+survey&tbm=isch&
chips=q:3+libsat+survey,online_chips:library&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ah
UKEwjV2vW8ourrAhUOHKYKHS4NC3IQ4lYoBnoECAEQGw&biw=1
263&bih=913#imgrc=oCfLfJOeJaTcYM
VIDEOS:
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qa2jyJQpm4Y ( Vision & Mission)
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2Hdqc0paIw (implementation Schedule)
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLJ34L5UW4E (strategic planning)
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPFjCmiMzNs ( draft library strategic plan)
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNNMVAmbMLM ( Strategic planning process)
 http://youtube.com/watch?v=pUTZ6NOWeYs (SWOT Analysis)
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJyU5RqS_rk (example of SWOT Analysis)
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86UoGfLeebs (Assessment Tools)
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7SlrUkzLmE ( Assessment)
REFERENCES:
TEXT:
 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mission_statement
 https://articles.bplans.com/writing-a-mission-statement/
 https://articles.bplans.com/writing-a-mission-statement/
 https://www.slideshare.net/EEMiller/creating-a-library-mission-statement
 https://www.webjunction.org/documents/webjunction/Writing_a_Mission_Statement.html
 http://www.changedesigns.co.za/Articles/Visions_and_values.htm<br />
 http://www.ala.org/tools/challengesupport/selectionpolicytoolkit/objectives
 https://www.libfocus.com/2016/11/swot-analysis-for-libraries-compilation.html
 https://www.google.com/search?q=LIBRARY+swot+analysis&tbm=isch&hl=en&chips=q:library+swot+analysis,g_1:public
+library:np84P8dJs0U%3D&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjexbqmsdvrAhVDR5QKHZg9DuIQ4lYoAHoECAEQFQ&biw=1263
&bih=864#imgrc=ciMfVo0K1Ec1OM&imgdii=ToDCzr64V5ZkYM
 https://www.google.com/search?q=LIBRARY+swot+analysis&tbm=isch&hl=en&chips=q:library+swot+analysis,g_1:public
+library:np84P8dJs0U%3D&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjexbqmsdvrAhVDR5QKHZg9DuIQ4lYoAHoECAEQFQ&biw=1263
&bih=864#imgrc=D1_u8lSgNxCDHM
 https://www.google.com/search?q=STRATEGIC+PLAN&source=lmns&bih=864&biw=1280&hl=en&sa=X
&ved=2ahUKEwi8ptvyxdvrAhVnxIsBHcOwCTwQ_AUoAHoECAEQAA
 https://sba.thehartford.com/business-management/what-is-strategic-
planning/#:~:text=Strategic%20planning%20is%20the%20process,ll%20use%20to%20reach%20them
 http://www.ala.org/acrl/sites/ala.org.acrl/files/content/conferences/pdf/kirk99.pdf
 https://www.library.unlv.edu/about/library_assessment
 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library_assessment#:~:text=The%20most%20widely%20used%20library,an
d%20Counting%20Opinions%20LibSat%20survey.
 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC35243/
 https://www.ifla.org/files/assets/statistics-and-evaluation/publications/library-statistics-manifesto-
en.pdf
 https://www.elsevier.com/__data/assets/pdf_file/0006/910257/A-Librarians-guide-to-marketing-
promotions.pdf
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PUBLIC RELATIONS - LIBRARY PLANS & PROGRAMS

  • 1. PUBLIC RELATIONS PLANS & PROGRAMS Vision Mission PR Plan Objectives SWOT Strategic plan Implementing Schedules Assessment Tools
  • 2. Plans Typically any diagrams or list of steps with details of timing and resources used to achieve an objective to do something. It is commonly understood as a temporal set of intended actions through which one expects to achieve a goal. INTRODUCTION: Planning is an active ongoing process, while plans are the documentation of that discussion at one point of time. WHAT IS PLANS & PLANNING
  • 3. LIBRARY PLANS & PROGRAMS A program is any planned event which introduces the group attending to any of the broad range of library services or activities or which directly provides information to participants. Programs may cover use of the library, library services, or library tours. Programs may also provide cultural, recreational, or educational information, often designed to meet a specific social need.” WHAT IS LIBRARY PROGRAMS
  • 4. Assessment Tools Implementing Schedules Strategic plan SWOT PR Plan Objectives Mission Vision PUBLIC RELATIONS PLANS & PROGRAMS
  • 5. WHAT IS VISION  that clearly identifies what the library would be if the mission statement was achieved and a list of values, commitments, or goals that would help the library achieve its mission statement.  it is the anchor point of any strategic plan. It outlines what an organization would like to ultimately achieve and gives purpose to the existence of the organization. A good vision statement should be short, simple, specific to your library, leave nothing open to interpretation. A vision is a clear, comprehensive ‘photograph’ of an organization at some point in the future. It provides direction because it describes what the organization needs to be like, to be successful within the future
  • 6. Writing a Mission Statement It is something that every library can and should do. A mission statement is a great way to quickly introduce people to the library’s role in the community and serve as a dynamic way to start discussion about library services.
  • 7. The mission statement should reflect the library’s current situation and answer the following questions: “What do we do?” — The mission statement should clearly outline the main purpose of the organization, and what they do. “How do we do it?” — It should also mention how one plans on achieving the mission statement. “Whom do we do it for?” — The audience of the mission statement should be clearly stated within the mission statement. “What value are we bringing?” — The benefits and values of the mission statement should be clearly outlined.
  • 8. Tips for writing a mission statement (Linda Wallace)
  • 9. VISION STATEMENT DIFFERENCE BETWEEN VISION AND MISSION STATEMENTS: Vision Statement focuses on tomorrow and what an organization wants to ultimately become. A Mission Statement focuses on today and what an organization does to achieve it. Both are vital in directing goals.
  • 10. WHAT IS PUBLIC RELATION PLAN OBJECTIVES?  PR objectives are measurable outcomes. Modeled on the “SMART” approach (specific, measurable, attainable, realistic and time bound), they focus on audience behavior, and help determine what you want your target audience to think, feel and do when exposed to your messages. SMART, to help you set effective goals and objectives.
  • 11. Specific: Clearly define your goal so you can communicate it easily to others. This will also help you clarify the purpose of your strategy. Measurable: You should create objectives that can be measured. This will help you record your progress and determine if you achieved your goal. Actionable: Break down your goal into short term objectives and set realistic time frames around them. This will help you achieve your goal in a reasonable amount of time. Realistic: Don’t set impossible goals. Be realistic about the work you can do in a set amount of time and set objectives that reflect this. Use previous goals and achievements as a guideline for setting objectives. Time-based: Set a final date for your goal to be achieved. You can then set earlier dates for each objective to be achieved. Try to space out your objectives to make sure they are completed before the final date.
  • 12. THE FOLLOWING QUESTION IS A GUIDE IN MAKING SMART OBJECTIVES?
  • 13.  By the end of May [time], create 10 signs [specific] in the library [attainable] to signpost online databases and physical spaces like the maker studio [relevant]. Track timely completion of the signs as well as any library patron comments received [measurable]. For example, SMART objectives for the marketing goal to “increase awareness of the library’s under-utilized resources” could be:  Specific –Create 10 sign  Measurable – Track timely completion of the signs as well as any library patron comments received  Attainable – In the Library  Relevant – to signpost online databases and physical spaces like the maker studio  Time – End of May
  • 14. LIBRARY OBJECTIVES  The primary objective of a library is to provide the right information at the right time in the right form to its users. To meet this objective libraries have to provide access to information irrespective of their form, format and location. Public School District Selection Policy Objectives Objectives are, of necessity, broad and should relate to the mission of the school and its instructional program. Instructional and library materials are selected by the school district to implement, enrich, and support the educational program and personal interests of each student.
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  • 16. EXAMPLE OF SCHOOL LIBRARY VISION MISSION OBJECTIVES OUR LIBRARY IS THE SCHOOLS’ PHYSICAL AND VIRTUAL CENTER FOR ACTIVE AND ENGAGED LEARNING OF 21ST CENTURY LITERACY SKILLS. IT SUPPORTS STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT THROUGH INQUIRY-BASED INSTRUCTION, INDIVIDUAL INVESTIGATION, AND INNOVATIVE THINKING WITH A FOCUS ON DEVELOPING LITERACIES FOR THE INFORMATION AGE. Promotes literacy and research, supports the curriculum, and encourages collaboration with teachers to ensure that all students and staff are effective users of idea in both physical and digital information. It provides an environment conducive to enjoyment in reading; thus, producing readers who are creative and critical thinkers, skillful researchers, and ethical users of information. Students will develop an understanding of how to meet the varied and changing information needs of individuals and groups in a global society OBJECTIVES
  • 17. VIDEO EXAMPLE OF LIBRARY VISION & MISSION
  • 22. VIDEO EXAMPLE OF SWOT IN BUSINESS
  • 23. WHATIS STRATEGICPLAN AND STRATEGICPLANNING Strategic plan gives you a place to record your mission, vision, and values, as well as your long- term goals and the action plans you'll use to reach them. Strategic planning is the process of documenting and establishing a direction of your small business—by assessing both where you are and where you're going
  • 24.  The strategic planning process should involve your employees. Your employees are involved in the day-to-day operations and can provide you with a unique view of the LIBRARY. Employees can share with you what they think is and isn’t working with the business today, which can inform your planning for the future.  In addition to your employees, it’s beneficial to reach out to people outside of your library to get their opinions, what they really need. Like your employees, other people have a unique perspective to make your library more better in giving service. Communicating Your Strategic Plan
  • 25. Benefits of Strategic Planning  Increase Productivity Involving your employees in the strategic planning process also means they receive a sense of accountability that can increase productivity.
  • 26. What Makes Strategic Planning Successful?  Successful strategic planning involves a team effort among you and your employees, as well as among you and your school board member and other outside people. The more you engage your employees with strategic planning, the better they’ll understand the strategy you want to have for your library.  Strategic planning also needs to be flexible. While it’s necessary to have goals and objectives for your library, you also have to adapt the changes that may take than expected to achieve a particular goal; recognize that this isn’t an issue and that you can incorporate changes to your plan to put you in a better position to succeed
  • 27. Where Do Strategic Plans Go Wrong? Three reasons strategy implementation fails: 1. Poor Communication 2. Lack of Leadership 3. Using wrong measures a. goals written with weasel words, instead of clear and measurable language b. complex and multi-focus goals, instead of a ruthless prioritization of what really matters most c. too much focus on actions, instead of a sharp focus on results or impact
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  • 31. VIDEO EXAMPLE OF STRATEGIC LIBRARY
  • 33.  Used as a support device for your strategic plan, an implementation plan maps out how to bring your strategic plan to life by breaking it into identifiable steps, where each step is assigned a to team member to complete on a set timeline. Strategic planning is done on an organizational level, dictating the direction of the company strategy and allocating resources to make that strategy come to life. Thus, the implementation plan traces the edges of that, mapping out how to best implement a strategic plan from the outset, and how to effectively manage it as it gets put into place. What Is an Implementation Plan?  The implementation plan plays a large role in the success of your overall strategic plan. But more than that, communicating both your strategic plan and the implementation of it therein to all employees helps staff to feel as if they have a sense of ownership within the company’s long-term direction. What Are the Benefits of an Implementation Plan?
  • 34. SAMPLE IMPLEMENTATION PLAN TARGETS RESPONSIBILITY OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN TO MEET THE TARGETS COMPLETION DATE RESOURCE IMPLICATIONS DATE OF REVIEW/EVALUATI ON To fully understand the importance of Library within the school and community School Librarian & Asst. Librarian Conduct a Library Orientation program to all the Faculty, Staff and Students. June 2019 Time May - June 2019 To implementing the Library Rules and Regulations School Librarian & Asst. Librarian After Orientation, make a record for Faculty & Student for borrowed & returned books and other library materials June 2019 Time June 2019 Provide a daily Log in & Log out Ongoing Time Daily Posting of Library Rules & Regulations on the bulletin board & within the library premises June 2019 Time June 2019 To improve the quality of teaching and learning using the library School Librarian & Asst. Librarian provide all available learning materials to accommodate their teaching methods Ongoing Time & Budget May - June 2019 Conduct a survey to the faculty & students regarding about their needs in learning using printed and non-printed materials. Ongoing Time & Staff every semester To promote a better program for all the faculty, Staff and students using the library as the center of knowledge School Librarian & Asst. Librarian Hold a meeting with the library advisory committee with the representatives from different department of the school organization. September 2019 Time every semester
  • 35. ASSESSMENT TOOLS This guide will walk you through the library's assessment plans, standards, annual reports, and other committee work. Library assessment is a process undertaken by libraries to learn about the needs of users (and non-users) and to evaluate how well they support these needs, in order to improve library facilities, services and resources. In many libraries successful library assessment is dependent on the existence of a 'culture of assessment' in the library whose goal is to involve the entire library staff in the assessment process and to improve customer service.
  • 36.  Although most academic libraries have collected data on the size and use of their collections for decades, it is only since the late 1990s that many have embarked on a systematic process of assessment by surveying their users as well as their collections.  Today, many academic libraries have created the position of Library Assessment Manager in order to coordinate and oversee their assessment activities. In addition, many libraries publish on their web sites the improvements that were implemented following their surveys as a way of demonstrating accountability to survey participants.  Several libraries have undertaken renovation or expansion projects as a result of their assessment activities as well as enhance resource discovery tools, improve web site usability and stop redundant services.
  • 37. ASSESSMENT TOOLS In order to determine what is important to library users and how satisfied they are with services, resources and physical space, library assessment utilizes a variety of research methods such as: a. Website usability testing Usability testing is a way to be responsive to the needs of patrons by systematically evaluating their behavior in a controlled environment. Example: LibGuides – used by Illinois Library these resource guides are built by librarians to help you through the research process.
  • 38. b. Observation tools Continuous gathering of assessment and using multiple methods of meaningful, authentic tasks in real reading situations tracks students’ learning over time and is essential in developing a comprehensive picture of student learning. The purpose of the assessments determines whether it will be used in a formative or summative way. Example: teacher or librarian- created rubrics; exit cards to check understanding, observation during student learning activities. c. Focus groups Used to elicit qualitative data in order to understand people's ideas, feelings, perceptions, and beliefs. Example: A moderator—leading a small group of six to ten people who share common experiences, characteristics, or knowledge—uses a carefully prepared script to ask open-ended questions. The questions and focus group method are designed to draw out the participants' thoughts through the interaction and free expression of ideas, rather than forcing those participants to respond to the researcher's way of thinking.
  • 39. d. Interviews – use by a reference librarian using question and answer. e. Way finding - is the process of using one or more tools to move from one location to another in order to accomplish a task or to achieve a goal. Way finding using signage, maps, etc. Example:
  • 40. f. Statistics - Quantitative and qualitative data about library services. Library statistics are necessary for the effective management of libraries, but they are still more important for promoting library services to the different types of stakeholders: policy makers and funders, library managers and staff, actual and potential users, the media and the general public. Example:
  • 41. g. Satisfaction surveys. 1. LibQUAL + is a tool that libraries use to solicit, track, understand, and act upon users’ opinions of service quality. The protocol is a rigorously tested web survey that helps libraries assess and improve library services, change organizational culture, and market the library. The most widely used library satisfaction developed by the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) based on ServQUAL. Example:
  • 42. 2. SCONUL - provides two user questionnaire templates (one for library services and one for converged services). They aim to provide academic libraries with an effective way of measuring the satisfaction levels of their customers. Developed by Geoffrey Ford and Don Revill in 1996. Example: Satisfaction surveys
  • 43. 3. LibSat survey is designed to measure customer satisfaction relative to the experience and expectations of the customer across an array of service aspects provided by public or academic libraries. Example: Satisfaction surveys
  • 44. VIDEO EXAMPLE FOR OVERALL PLANS & PROGRAMS ASSESSMENT/ EVALUATION
  • 48. REFERENCES: IMAGES:  https://www.google.com/search?q=LIBRARY%20PUBLIC%20RELATION&tbm =isch&tbs=rimg%3ACY_1XNnoThRH2YVPU4TNKa_1zX&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0 CBsQuIIBahcKEwiInOjgytjrAhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQEQ&biw=1263&bih=864#i mgrc=Cwa2Bz73vJc-YM  https://library.uncw.edu/facts_planning/strategic_plan  https://www.google.com/search?q=3.%09LibSat+survey&tbm=isch& chips=q:3+libsat+survey,online_chips:library&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ah UKEwjV2vW8ourrAhUOHKYKHS4NC3IQ4lYoBnoECAEQGw&biw=1 263&bih=913#imgrc=oCfLfJOeJaTcYM VIDEOS:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qa2jyJQpm4Y ( Vision & Mission)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2Hdqc0paIw (implementation Schedule)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLJ34L5UW4E (strategic planning)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPFjCmiMzNs ( draft library strategic plan)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNNMVAmbMLM ( Strategic planning process)  http://youtube.com/watch?v=pUTZ6NOWeYs (SWOT Analysis)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJyU5RqS_rk (example of SWOT Analysis)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86UoGfLeebs (Assessment Tools)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7SlrUkzLmE ( Assessment)
  • 49. REFERENCES: TEXT:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mission_statement  https://articles.bplans.com/writing-a-mission-statement/  https://articles.bplans.com/writing-a-mission-statement/  https://www.slideshare.net/EEMiller/creating-a-library-mission-statement  https://www.webjunction.org/documents/webjunction/Writing_a_Mission_Statement.html  http://www.changedesigns.co.za/Articles/Visions_and_values.htm<br />  http://www.ala.org/tools/challengesupport/selectionpolicytoolkit/objectives  https://www.libfocus.com/2016/11/swot-analysis-for-libraries-compilation.html  https://www.google.com/search?q=LIBRARY+swot+analysis&tbm=isch&hl=en&chips=q:library+swot+analysis,g_1:public +library:np84P8dJs0U%3D&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjexbqmsdvrAhVDR5QKHZg9DuIQ4lYoAHoECAEQFQ&biw=1263 &bih=864#imgrc=ciMfVo0K1Ec1OM&imgdii=ToDCzr64V5ZkYM  https://www.google.com/search?q=LIBRARY+swot+analysis&tbm=isch&hl=en&chips=q:library+swot+analysis,g_1:public +library:np84P8dJs0U%3D&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjexbqmsdvrAhVDR5QKHZg9DuIQ4lYoAHoECAEQFQ&biw=1263 &bih=864#imgrc=D1_u8lSgNxCDHM  https://www.google.com/search?q=STRATEGIC+PLAN&source=lmns&bih=864&biw=1280&hl=en&sa=X &ved=2ahUKEwi8ptvyxdvrAhVnxIsBHcOwCTwQ_AUoAHoECAEQAA  https://sba.thehartford.com/business-management/what-is-strategic- planning/#:~:text=Strategic%20planning%20is%20the%20process,ll%20use%20to%20reach%20them  http://www.ala.org/acrl/sites/ala.org.acrl/files/content/conferences/pdf/kirk99.pdf  https://www.library.unlv.edu/about/library_assessment  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library_assessment#:~:text=The%20most%20widely%20used%20library,an d%20Counting%20Opinions%20LibSat%20survey.  https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC35243/  https://www.ifla.org/files/assets/statistics-and-evaluation/publications/library-statistics-manifesto- en.pdf  https://www.elsevier.com/__data/assets/pdf_file/0006/910257/A-Librarians-guide-to-marketing- promotions.pdf
  • 50. THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR LISTENING I HOPE YOU LEARNED A LOT