Let's take one of the libraries on campus, for example. They've removed the individual chairs in the lobby which reduces the noise and distractions. They're now encouraging food by having a coffee shop and packaged food available for purchase. They've also reorganized the furniture on the main floor, giving more seating options for groups and individuals.
They listened to their customers. How do you do this? How do you implement change?
By asking or observing. Surveys are great to get feedback on specific things and to be able to quantify things. The better way is to observe. People may tell you they want one thing, but their actions speak louder than words.
Changes can be anything from ordering new furniture, updating a process, upgrading software for end users, improving customer service calls, etc. I always look for things to implement that can be more efficient, but improving the quality or functionality of something can be just as important.
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