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Managing the Arts Worldwide
A new international magazine for those working in the performing arts business or studying to enter it.
Managing the Arts Worldwide includes: industry information; profiles of administrators, managers and organisations; case studies and analysis; in-depth looks at business sectors and geographic areas; opinion; policy and practice.
Managing the Arts Worldwide will also include articles on a wide variety of topics including tax; marketing; touring; rights; human resources; fundraising; customer care; technology; travel; venues
Managing the Arts Worldwide is an interesting and informative read for those working in orchestras, funding bodies, opera, dance, government departments, choirs, ensembles, service organisations, theatres, agents; venues, consultancies, promoters, drama, broadcasting, competitions, festivals, publishing, recorded media, arts councils, libraries, associations.
The first edition includes:
Changing with the times
Alexis Frasz sets out a strategy for arts organisations to exploit current trends in social and technological development in order to secure their own futures
Moving with the times
Ben Cameron argues that arts managers must be prepared to embrace change if they want to persuade others to do the same
Building for success
Some arts venues seem to work and some do not. What makes the difference?
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