Museum missions are universal—every museum has one. Additionally, in the last 20 years strategic plans have become so commonplace that many museums now produce them in-house as opposed to hiring an external firm to complete them. However, just because a museum has a mission and a strategic plan, it does not necessarily mean the museum has a successful museum strategy.
A successful museum strategy has three main components: operational, funding, and digital.
It’s important for museum staff to consider all facets of the museum strategy and take the time to identify and articulate guiding principles and priorities. This is where the mission and strategic plan can be referenced; however, more work will be needed. Here are 5 prompts for museum staff to consider when gathering ingredients to compose their museum strategy:
A museum’s strategy should be referenced often; it’s meant to ensure the decisions made by each department are aligned with the museum as a whole. Strategies are most effective when they’re specific to each department. As a result, staff should spend time reviewing the 3 components of a successful museum strategy in order to figure out how they can participate via the services they perform and projects they undertake. Questions to think about are:
Once the department’s services and projects have been evaluated for their alignment with the museum’s strategy it’s now time to plan for success. Remember my earlier post 2019 Master Plan for Museum Professionals? You can use this same framework for identifying projects that support the overall museum strategy and how you can break those projects down into achievable chunks to help increase your success rate.
As with anything in life, we’re the most successful when we follow these 3 rules: be intentional, adjust our actions to meet our intentions, and make a plan for success and follow it!
Rachael Cristine Woody has worked and advised on museum strategies and collections management at institutions like the Freer|Sackler Museum of the Smithsonian Institution, and the Oregon Wine History Archive at Linfield College. Read more of Rachael’s posts on museum strategies for success. See also more on Lucidea’s solutions for museum collections management and digitization projects.