Expert advice for saving your arts organization
On August 12, I attended a talk by Michael Kaiser, president of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. He stopped by Kentucky as a part of “Arts in Crisis: A Kennedy Center Initiative,” a 50-state tour in which Kaiser will give his expert advice to any members of any arts organization willing to get some expert help. Here’s part one of my notes from Michael Kaiser’s talk on how to keep your performing arts organization from disappearing all together, and how to be a strong organization period, no matter what the economy.
Good news about the economy – and your business
I attended a webinar on Tuesday called “A Business Owner’s Guide to the 2009 Economy.” Jeff Thredgold, economic futurist and owner of Thredgold Economic Associates, hosted the event. Here are a few useful notes I took.
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