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Quality Management for Information and Library Managers

by Peter Brophy, Kate Coulling
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Overview

This book introduces the concepts of quality management to information and library managers and those in related service industries and suggests how the strengths of the quality movement can be harnessed by those working in the sector. The first part examines how quality management has developed in other areas with particular reference to services, and shows how Total Quality Management can contribute to improved performance and effectiveness. In the second part, quality management in the library and information sector is reviewed, with particular reference to mission, performance measurement and charters. The emphasis is on quality management as an holistic approach which needs to permeate all parts of the organization, whilst retaining the primary focus of meeting customer needs. There is an extensive bibliography of sources from both library and information services and other service, commercial and industrial backgrounds.

Synopsis

This book introduces the concepts of quality management to information and library managers and those in related service industries and suggests how the strengths of the quality movement can be harnessed by those working in the sector. The first part examines how quality management has developed in other areas with particular reference to services, and shows how Total Quality Management can contribute to improved performance and effectiveness. In the second part, quality management in the library and information sector is reviewed, with particular reference to mission, performance measurement and charters. The emphasis is on quality management as an holistic approach which needs to permeate all parts of the organization, whilst retaining the primary focus of meeting customer needs. There is an extensive bibliography of sources from both library and information services and other service, commercial and industrial backgrounds.

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A total quality management manual focusing its theories on library and information sector needs. Librarians Brophy and Coulling define total quality and explain how it can benefit performance and effectiveness, relating the basic principles to a library setting with particular emphasis on mission, measurement, charters, and customer needs. The introduction to quality concepts also outlines Quality Assurance Standard ISO 9000, and the appendices feature criteria for information science, and a model mission statement and charter. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

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A total quality management manual focusing its theories on library and information sector needs. Librarians Brophy and Coulling define total quality and explain how it can benefit performance and effectiveness, relating the basic principles to a library setting with particular emphasis on mission, measurement, charters, and customer needs. The introduction to quality concepts also outlines Quality Assurance Standard ISO 9000, and the appendices feature criteria for information science, and a model mission statement and charter. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
January 1, 1996
Publisher
Ashgate Publishing, Limited
Pages
208
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780566077258

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