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| Format: | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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1986
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| author | Naulty, Deborah |
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| contents | Excellence in Library Management. Naulty, Deborah Employer Employee Relationship Library Administration Library Personnel Library Services Library Standards Organizational Development Organizational Effectiveness Organizational Objectives Staff Development User Satisfaction (Information) By emulating traits of high-performing corporations such as those described in the book "In Search of Excellence," the library/information profession can also reach the goal of excellence. Attributes characterizing excellent companies include exhibiting a bias for action; maintaining quality service through closeness to the customer; encouraging creativity by giving employees more autonomy; achieving productivity through people by showing respect for all employees as individuals; adopting and applying a basic philosophy; and finally, maintaining a balance between firm control and maximum individual creativity. Application of these universal policies for sound management, maintenance of active involvement and use of imagination can make excellence possible in the information world. (KM) |
| format | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 1986 |
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| spellingShingle | Excellence in Library Management. Naulty, Deborah Employer Employee Relationship Library Administration Library Personnel Library Services Library Standards Organizational Development Organizational Effectiveness Organizational Objectives Staff Development User Satisfaction (Information) Excellence in Library Management. Naulty, Deborah Employer Employee Relationship Library Administration Library Personnel Library Services Library Standards Organizational Development Organizational Effectiveness Organizational Objectives Staff Development User Satisfaction (Information) By emulating traits of high-performing corporations such as those described in the book "In Search of Excellence," the library/information profession can also reach the goal of excellence. Attributes characterizing excellent companies include exhibiting a bias for action; maintaining quality service through closeness to the customer; encouraging creativity by giving employees more autonomy; achieving productivity through people by showing respect for all employees as individuals; adopting and applying a basic philosophy; and finally, maintaining a balance between firm control and maximum individual creativity. Application of these universal policies for sound management, maintenance of active involvement and use of imagination can make excellence possible in the information world. (KM) |
| title | Excellence in Library Management. |
| topic | Employer Employee Relationship Library Administration Library Personnel Library Services Library Standards Organizational Development Organizational Effectiveness Organizational Objectives Staff Development User Satisfaction (Information) |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED278398 |