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Integrating Total Quality Management in a Library Setting (Paperback)
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Integrating Total Quality Management in a Library Setting (Paperback)
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Improve the delivery of library services by implementing total
quality management (TQM), a system of continuous improvement
employing participative management and centered on the needs of
customers. Although TQM was originally designed for and
successfully applied in business and manufacturing settings, this
groundbreaking volume introduces strategies for translating TQM
principles from the profit-based manufacturing sector to the
library setting. Integrating Total Quality Management in a Library
Setting shows librarians how to improve library services by
implementing strategies such as employee involvement and training,
problem-solving teams, statistical methods, long-term goals and
thinking, and an overall recognition that the system (not the
staff) is responsible for most inefficiencies.Total Quality
Management in a Library Setting describes the principles of TQM,
its origins, and the potential benefits and barriers to be expected
when adopting quality management approaches in libraries. Chapters
provide guidelines for planning and implementation to help
libraries use total quality management to break down
interdepartmental barriers and work on continuously improving
library services. The contributors, who have begun to think about
using or who are already using TQM in a library setting, present
specific planning and implementation issues that can be put to
immediate use in libraries. With this innovative book, library
managers will learn that by working together on problem solving
teams to address specific operational questions, and by developing
a shared knowledge of problem-solving tools and techniques, staff
members grow personally and gain a larger sense of organizational
purpose. Other TQM methods introduced in this book include the
concept of the internal customer, which teaches staff to recognize
how other staff members use the results of their work, and the
principle of continuous improvement, which enables libraries to set
measurable goals based on quantitative performance indicators, and
to monitor progress toward those goals.
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