To my colleagues in Public Leadership,
I founded Directors & Co. because I recognized a critical gap in our field. When a Director faces a significant leadership transition, a budgetary crisis, or the need for rapid technological advancement, they are often left to navigate those “unprecedented times” alone. My approach is grounded in the reality of the practitioner—I am not a consultant who speaks in abstract theories; I am a practicing Director managing the same pressures you face daily.
Josh Johnson, MLS
Founder, Principal Consultant & Practicing Library Director
Operational Briefings
A practitioner’s record of balancing public stewardship with strategic organizational growth.
Building for Sustainability: The Staffing-to-Layout Analysis
Navigated a $10M facility decision between a new-site construction and a comprehensive remodel of a legacy asset. The primary administrative objective was to maximize community square footage without triggering long-term “staffing creep.”
Per-Capita Efficiency in High-Scrutiny Environments
Successfully defended a dedicated library tax levy during periods of regional fiscal volatility by framing library expenditures through the lens of taxpayer ROI and operational leaness.
Optimizing the Patron Lifecycle via Integrated Tech-Stacks
Orchestrated a system-wide digital transformation to eliminate “manual friction” in patron communications and staff development.
Institutionalizing Flexibility: The Permanent Curbside Model
Analyzed pandemic-era service adjustments to identify high-value, permanent workflow improvements in patron material delivery. [cite: 23]
Economies of Scale via Regional Consortia
Strategically rejoined regional resource-sharing networks to expand patron access to digital and physical collections without capital investment in new materials. [cite: 21]
Fiduciary Site Analysis & Municipal Land Swaps
Evaluated multi-jurisdictional real estate proposals to optimize the library’s geographic service footprint in high-growth corridors. [cite: 16, 20]
The Referral-First Model: Public Health Without Mission Creep
Successfully addressed a high-scrutiny public health crisis by positioning the library as a “low-friction” distribution conduit for the County Health Department, rather than an independent service provider.