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Missouri Library Association State Conference Basic Building Blocks for Library Communications Plans October 9, 2009

Missouri Library Association State Conference Basic Building Blocks for Library Communications Plans October 9, 2009. Jessica Robinson. The Next 60. Why a Communications Plan Communication Plan Parts Review Successful Plan Model. Why, why, why, why, why?. Gives work a focus

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Missouri Library Association State Conference Basic Building Blocks for Library Communications Plans October 9, 2009

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  1. Missouri Library Association State ConferenceBasic Building Blocks for Library Communications PlansOctober 9, 2009 Jessica Robinson

  2. The Next 60 • Why a Communications Plan • Communication Plan Parts • Review Successful Plan Model

  3. Why, why, why, why, why? • Gives work a focus • Help set priorities • Provide a sense of order and control • Moves communications to results

  4. The real world whys... • Know you need to • Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats – SWOT • Have a goal in mind

  5. Step it Up • Define the problem, situation or opportunity; and who is affected and how • Plan and program, define desired outcome and key audiences • Take action, implement communications • Measure results

  6. That’s what communications plans are made of .... • Target Audiences • Key Messages • Measurable Goals TACTICS?

  7. Target Audiences • Who we want to receive communication resources • Help direct how communication resources will be distributed

  8. Key Messages • What we would like you to know about your library • The message guide the library’s communication strategy and are applied to ensure communications are executed efficiently and effectively.

  9. Measurable Goals • What we would like to achieve for you and your library • Must include mechanism to MEASURE

  10. Step it Up • Define the problem, situation or opportunity AND who is affected and how • Plan and program, define desired outcome and key audiences • Take action, implement plan • Measure results

  11. Step it Up • Take action, implement plan • Tactics • Action items • Product • The STUFF

  12. That’s what communications plans are made of .... • Target Audiences • Key Messages • Measurable Goals TACTICS

  13. Enter Real World • Daniel Boone Regional Library • January 10 to April 28, 2008 • Four Meetings • Less than 8 Hours Total • Five Page Communications Blueprint • One Page Trustees Role in Communications

  14. DBRL Process Ad Hoc Communications Committee – “...to increase communications, define trustees’ individual roles in communication, and address existing perceptions and advocate library accomplishments.”

  15. DBRL Process – Meeting 1 Reviewed Charge Introduced Process - Communications Plan Basics Reviewed existing communication resources Initial Brainstorming Target Audiences, Key Messages, Goals (2 hours) • AND THEN... • Organized all concepts • Prepared lists • Provided advanced copies of ideas to date

  16. DBRL Process – Meeting 2 Revisited DBRL’s mission, committee’s charge Completed and Grouped Key Messages Prioritized Target Audience list Refined Measurable Goals Brainstormed tactics – including holdovers (1 hour, 45 min) • AND THEN... • Organized all concepts • Prepared lists • Reality checked tactics • Assembled draft plan

  17. DBRL Process – Meeting 3 • Prioritize and Review Tactics – dot, dot, dots • Reviewed Preliminary Draft Plan • [Began Trustee Discussion] (2 hours) • AND THEN... • Finalized plan

  18. DBRL Process – Meeting 4 • Approved Final Draft of Plan • Approved Trustee Role in Communications

  19. Keys to Success • Organization • Plan of Attack that all support from the very start • Meeting and topic control

  20. The last 60 • Why a Communications Plan • Communication Plan Parts • Review Successful Plan Model Questions?

  21. References • Blueprint for Your Library Marketing Plan: A Guide to Help You Survive and Thrive Patricia H. Fisher and Marseille M. Pride Item Number: 978-0-8389-0909-6   Publisher: ALA Editions Price: $55.00

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