Many libraries today are inundated with increasing number of tasks, projects, and initiatives through which they hope to achieve their mission and strategic vision only to find themselves losing focus and drowning in the volume of work. Hesburgh Libraries at the University of Notre Dame struggled with absorbing an exponentially growing number of projects and aligning them with institutional strategic initiatives and goals. The increasing number of projects and the relatively stable size of the workforce significantly impacted the institution’s ability to complete projects in a timely fashion and within the budgetary allocation.
History
Date Modified
2021-11-04
Language
English
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Published in B. R. Bernhardt, L. H. Hinds, & K. P. Strauch (Eds.), Roll With the Times: Charleston Conference Proceedings 2016. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press. Accessible at: https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/charleston/2016/entrepreneur/3/