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April 30, 2006
Columbus Metropolitan Library Visit
I got the opportunity to spend some time with the Board of Trustees of Columbus Metropolitan Library and spend the morning talking about macro trends in the library world.
The presentation is here. We focused on 'Good Questions Generate Great Strategies: Strategic Questions for Library Leaders' to spark discussion about innovation in public libraries. It was great fun (and a good lunch to).
In the afternoon I got to facilitate a panel of CML users (who love their library!) for the whole staff. It was very interesting and this is a great library striving to be even greater. Here's the PPT for that session about personas.
Stephen
Posted by stephen at April 30, 2006 12:32 PM
