Stories from Cleveland: Engaging the Audiences of Tomorrow
The Cleveland Foundation has partnered with EmcArts through the Engaging the Future program to work with 12 Cleveland cultural institutions that range from the … Continue reading
The Cleveland Foundation has partnered with EmcArts through the Engaging the Future program to work with 12 Cleveland cultural institutions that range from the … Continue reading
I’m very pleased to introduce Brian Hinrichs as our newest Blogging Fellow. You’ll be seeing regular posts from him from … Continue reading
Panel: Innovative Strategies in Arts Leadership Date: March 10, 2012 Location: Gibney Dance 890 Broadway, Fifth Floor, New York, NY Details: Free and … Continue reading
One of the common threads we see among truly innovative organizations is that they are successfully harnessing the knowledge, skills, and drive of tomorrow’s leaders.
This week, we’re spotlighting three projects that are creating new channels of access to cultural programs for groups that have … Continue reading
Share Your Story National Arts Marketing Project announced a call for success stories from arts marketers around the country for … Continue reading
This week, we’re spotlighting two boundary breaking projects that make environmental issues personal, visceral, and tangible for New York City … Continue reading
We’ve been blown away by the positive response to our Audio Postcards about the 2011 Rockefeller Foundation Cultural Innovation Fund … Continue reading
UPDATE: We’ve just released a series of updates on these exciting projects. Click here to read more. We’re pleased … Continue reading
Models for Success: Putting Theory into Practice Museum consultant and Museum 2.0 blogger Nina Simon’s theories have been put into practice… … Continue reading
ArtsFwd seeks two Blogging Fellows to contribute regular content to the ArtsFwd blog from Feb 1st to May 31st. ArtsFwd (ArtsFwd.org) … Continue reading
An innovation team’s composition and dynamics are potentially a reliable predictor of success when taking on a new challenge.
Innovation teams must develop entirely new ways of thinking, break free from old assumptions, and initiate meaningful exchange and dialogue.
By holding a multi-day “Intensive Retreat,” you create space to make crucial decisions, achieve consensus, and develop your approach to enrolling others in your project.
By taking a measured approach to introducing your new strategy, you establish an early “win” that can help others see how your project is important and encourage their support when going forward.