In the Country of Anythink

The Anythink Library system in Adams County Colorado made waves after a major shift over the last decade where pretty much every aspect of the library – from classification (no Dewey) to fines (they have none) to job titles (Wouldn’t you rather be a “wrangler” than a clerk?) was changed.

As someone who’s very interested in the tech world, the comparisons to the creation of a start-up culture in a public library setting are something I find particularly intriguing.

Human Resources director Dobbs spent most of her career in “pre-IPO high-tech companies” and likens Anythink “very much to a start-up,” with a lean staff working long hours, fueled by passion.

Although I don’t particularly agree with the idea of asking a “lean staff to work long hours” ;-), I do think inspiring people’s passion and creating a strong, vibrant corporate culture (which Anythink has in spades) is the recipe for success.

Library Journal has a profile of this ground-breaking system.

http://www.libraryjournal.com/lj/home/887538-264/in_the_country_of_anythink.html.csp

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