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Haldimand County Public Library Board 2001
• Municipal amalgamation
• Why do a Strategic Plan?• concentration of resources on key areas• ability to deal with and manage change• improved decision-making and management effectiveness
• Benefits of Strategic Planning:• renewed sense of purpose (vision, goals, priorities)• enhanced communication and leadership• enhanced perception of the library’s value• positioned to play a significant role in community development
Source: dmA Planning & Management Services
Current Situation (as of 2001):• based on service review conducted by SOLS• examined branch service levels and branch activity/performance with a view to realigning resources to better serve the community• review identified need to develop system approach to library service based on a service delivery model that rationized service levels in alignment with population distribution and community demand.
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S.W.O.T. Analysis• Strengths• Weaknesses• Opportunities• Threats
Visioning the Future what will remain true for the public library over the next 15 years?• what will be different?
Force Field Analysis• identifying the major forces which work in the library’s favour
Defining Ourselves:
Five adjectives to be associated with the library and itsServices:
•Welcoming•Responsive (community-focused)•Innovative•Accessible (referring to physical, intellectual and electronic accessibility as well as convenience)•Accountable
Vision Statement
Mission Statement
Library Service Commitment:
The Library will build an innovative, efficient and accountable organization tobetter serve the public. User satisfaction is our primary focus, and this can best beachieved in an organization that:
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We plan to fulfill our service commitment through:--
Strategic Plan
Plan structure:
•Four strategic directions
•Each direction has a number of goals
•Each goal has a number of actions
•Who will do what, when
Goal 1: Provide a service-oriented staff trained and equipped to meet the needs of library customers, with a focus on making customer service our top priority
Example action:2005 Management Team•Develop and administer performance excellence (“competency”) standards
Goal 1: Library facilities will be adapted/built to better support their social role as community meeting places … and their emerging role as the community’s “living room”
Sample actions:•Building of new branch in Caledonia; renovations to Hagersville branch•Library to participate on County Accessibility Committee and prepare an• Accessibility Plan
Goal 3: Increase awareness of Library services by improving public communication regarding available library resources and services
Sample actions:
•Develop a marketing strategy and branding plan that make library promotions instantly recognizable•Publish a quarterly newsletter
Goal 1: Establish policies that will optimize Library Board performance
Goal 2: Ensure accountability to Haldimand County Council and Haldimand County Taxpayers
Goal 3: Provide quality library service …
Is each strategic direction consistent with the mission statement?
Are the directions consistent with one another? Are they distinct enough from each other?
Is anything missing?
Source: The Centre for Public Skills Training, Frank Martinelli
The plan is done. Now what?
Present• to the staff, public and Council
Implement• accomplish stated actions
Monitor• review at quarterly management team meetings
Revise• in January, present to Board and Council what was done and what was deferred and, if deferred, why
Integrate• apply the plan wherever possible (e.g. reports to Council, budget variance reports, work plans)
Specific examples of Strategic Plan Integration:
Reports to Council include links to specific goals and actionswithin our strategic plan (e.g. a report for funding to renovate theHagersville branch is linked to Direction 2, Goal 1, Action 2)
Budget submissions include service issues identified in strategic planning process and service outcomes as a result of implementing the plan
3-Year Work Plan identifies staffing requirements forongoing activities and recurring and special projects. Theseactivities and projects are then linked back to the Strategic Plan.
Work Plan Example Outline:
Project Type: SpecialProject Name: New Caledonia Library FacilityLead Department/Lead Division: LibraryOther Divisions: Support ServicesProject Objectives:…..Project Description:…Budget Implications:…Achievability:….Time Frame:….Strategic Fit: (e.g. Action 2.1.8 Action 1.5.1 Action 1.2.1 Action 1.2.2 )
The Board’s role in planning
Strategic planning is a partnership between Board and staff – failure to involve the right people in the process can result in weak commitment to the planThe Board has to ensure that the strategic plan is translated into concrete action plans on an annual basis: “It is reasonable for elected officials to expect the library to be well run and effectively managed. No amount of preparation, advocating, communication, planning or community goodwill can garner much support unless the library board can demonstrate that it has achieved what it set out to achieve. (Trustee Tips, No. 20)
Planning is an important board role because it:•Ensures that the community and the library understand why the library is there and what it is trying to achieve•Investigates the needs of the community and ensures that the library responds to those needs without unnecessary duplication of services available elsewhere in the community.•Ensures continuity of services•Ensures long-term commitment to library services among key decision makers in the community•Ensures the library’s ability to respond to changing needs and trends in the community•Affirms to council that library funds are being spent in a deliberate and responsible manner
•Source: Library Board Orientation Kit – 2004 – Module 8: Planning 3
A full version of the Haldimand County Public LibraryBoard’s Strategic Plan is available at:http://library.haldimandcounty.on.ca(follow the Annual Reports link)
Specifically:http://www.haldimandcounty.on.ca/Documents/community/library/2005%20Strategic%20Plan.pdf