Goal 3 - museums are sustainable, resilient and innovative Culture, knowledge and understanding: great museums and libraries for everyonegreat museums.

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Goal 3 - museums are sustainable, resilient and innovative Culture, knowledge and understanding: great museums and libraries for everyonegreat museums and libraries for everyone, Arts Council England 2011

Resilience Being aware of the environment in which your museum operates and of the risks, challenges and opportunities it presents. Taking action to minimise those risks and to tackle those challenges. Being agile and ready to take up those opportunities to ensure the long term survival of your museum, its collections, the service to the public and the wellbeing of your workforce.

Organisational health Collections Care Users and their experiences Resilience Accreditation supports resilience

Organisational health A common purpose (1.1) A Statement of Purpose expresses the core reason for the museum and pulls people together with a shared goal. What does it mean? Why we exist What we believe What we want to achieve Who we do it for

Organisational health Good communication (1.3.1, 1.3.3, 1.4.4, 1.7.2, 1.8, 3.1, 3.1.2, 3.2.3) Shares the vision and ensures you work together to achieve the same objectives; builds interest and support. Tip Use newsletters, social media, notice boards and staff meetings to communicate Consult the workforce, the public and your visitors regularly

Organisational health Succession planning for the governing body and key members of the workforce (1.3.4) Ensures valuable knowledge and skills are not lost and there is no loss of momentum when change occurs Tip Train people up Identify potential successors early on Consider fixed term appointments

Organisational health Workforce development (1.7.4) Provides people with the skills and knowledge needed to do their job efficiently and effectively Contributes to their professional development and feeling of value and self worth Ideas to try Have a funded training plan for your museum Ensure every member of the workforce has a personal training plan

Organisational health A robust Forward Plan (1.4) Enables you to identify and share a vision for your museum and the steps towards achieving it with your workforce and community What does it mean? Know your resources and context Analyse risks Consult and share Set smart objectives Allocate resources Evaluate

Organisational health Secure tenure of premises (1.5) Enables long term planning of building maintenance and facilities development Tip Make sure agreements cover everywhere collections are held: store and display areas, on and off site

Organisational health Induction for the governing body and the workforce (1.7.3) Enables them to contribute actively and effectively to the museum’s operation quickly. What does it mean? Set up appropriate programmes Produce individual handbooks with copies of relevant policies and plans and links to further information

Organisational health An effective emergency plan (1.9) Safeguards the collections, buildings, workforce, reputation and business and makes sure you can get back up and running as soon as possible. Tip Liaise with emergency services Brief whole workforce Team up with neighbouring museums Have a dry run Keep it up to date

Organisational health A whole museum approach to environmental sustainability (1.10) Secures more efficient use of resources, encourages partnerships, raises profile in community Tip Carry out a SWOT analysis Small steps are better than none Check out what the LA is doing Consider ‘green’ public programmes

Collections care Policies, procedures and plans for: Collections development Collections information Collections care and conservation Tip Consider bringing them all together in a Collections Management Framework

Collections care Collections development (2.2) Ensures the museum’s acquisition criteria are closely aligned to its statement of purpose and its ability to care for the collections Sets out the criteria and methodology for rationalisation of the collections Ensures your collections are more manageable and you are not wasting resources looking after items of no relevance What does it mean? A reworking and extension of your Acquisitions and Disposal policy

Collections care Collections information (2.3, 2.5, 2.7) Ensures the museum can account for its collections Can retrieve them and the information about them Can use this information to manage them and use them cost effectively and to the benefit of users Tip Formerly known as documentation, this includes your procedural manual and your backlog plan

Collections care Collections care and conservation (2.4, 2.6) Ensure the condition of the collections is closely monitored to avoid costly damage Ensure the environment is monitored and regulated Deal with problems effectively before they escalate Establish the mechanism for procuring professional advice Tip Consider bringing them all together in a Collections Management Framework

Users and their experiences Consultation with users and non-users (3.1 & 1.4.4) Gathers information, ensures you’re on the right track and monitors performance Tip Use newsletters, social media, notice boards and staff meetings to communicate Consult the workforce, the public and your visitors regularly

Users and their experiences Evaluation, analysis and implementation (3.1.2) Ensures you learn from experience and apply what you’ve learnt to improve services. Tip Needn’t mean a full scale visitor survey – there are simple ways to capture visitor feedback Use the data gathered – don’t just file it away

Users and their experiences Broaden audiences, build partnerships (3.1.3 & 3.1.6) Increases your market and builds capacity and creativity to enable you to do more with less. Tip Do not try and be everything to everyone, all the time Develop a strategy and stick to it

Users and their experiences What does it mean? A warm, knowledgeable welcome, informative signage, clean toilets, quality café, interesting shop, clear layout User focused experiences and customer care (3.1.4 & 3.2) Builds loyalty and profile as a destination of choice

Users and their experiences Creative programming, interpretation and learning experiences (3.3) Raises profile and reputation, increases the number of new and return visits Tip Exhibitions need not cost the earth Simple, manual interactives give plenty of pleasure What’s new?