The A to Z of Arts Management, Second Edition covers 97 topics about the management of arts and cultural organisations. Each section offers a theoretical and conceptual introduction to the topic, as well as storytelling and reflections about the meaning and application of such theories in the real world. Drawing on the author’s past as a manager running media and performing arts companies and her present as a consultant helping Boards and managers, this book covers a wide range of topics, from leadership, motivation and cultural policy to passion, coffee and laughter. This second edition includes even more coverage and stories about the challenges of arts management, and new topics such as harassment, philanthropy and venues. Written for arts managers, students and Board members anywhere in the world, The A to Z of Arts Management provides information about research and academic best practice in arts management alongside stories about the reality of working in the arts and cultural industries.
Expanded from the author's highly successful How to Run a Theatre, this edition offers both trainees and seasoned professionals the hands-on strategic leadership tools needed to create, build and nurture a successful career in the ...
Do you know what it takes to manage a performing arts organization today? In this revised second edition of the comprehensive guide, more than 100 managers of top nonprofit and commercial venues share their winning strategies.
Separate sections cover Performing and Visual Arts Management, Arts Management Education and Careers, and Arts Management: Government, Nonprofits, and Evaluation. The book also includes a chapter on grants and raising money in the arts.
The company is now part of the Nielsen survey company which is most widely known for its media tracking (e.g., Nielsen Ratings). The Potential Rating Index for Zip Markets system developed by Claritas uses zip code analysis of various ...
Source: Joyce L. Stephens, Bylaws, 2nd edition, Frederick Publishers. Largo. Florida, 2000. Used with permission. For more information about bylaws go to: http://nonprofit.about.com/od/ glossary/g/bylaws.htm. Once an organization has ...
The second edition of Arts Management has been thoroughly revised to provide an updated, comprehensive overview of this fast-changing subject.
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The Emerging Arts: Management, Survival, and Growth
In this book David Andrew Snider provides a playbook for anyone interested in navigating the arts and arts management in this new era.