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STRATEGIC MARKETING

Business of Arts and Culture

Washington, DC | April 12-13, 2012

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ARTS AND CULTURAL MANAGEMENT: FROM SERVICE DESIGN TO SUCCESS

New York, NY | April 24-26, 2012

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FINANCE

Business of Arts and Culture

Minneapolis | October 11-12, 2012

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STRATEGIC GOVERNANCE

Business of Arts and Culture

Miami | November 15-16, 2012

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We have spent countless hours with some of the best minds in academia and the for-profit world exploring ideas and developing educational programs for arts and culture organizations. Imagine if you had an hour with one of these experts.

Talk with an Expert gives you that opportunity. These small group videoconferences allow you to ask questions and engage directly with an expert.  Video and audio, text chat, feedback and other features ensure a robust two-way discussion. If you have a webcam or microphone, we’ll link you in directly so you can be seen and heard as well.

Participation is limited to a small group – only 12 logins – to allow for the highest level of interaction. Participants are welcome to invite their colleagues to join them around their computer. These sessions are recorded and made available to participants. Following the event you and your participating colleagues will also have access to the NAS staff to continue exploring your questions through the Help Desk.

Featured Experts

Dr. Walter W. Powell

 

Dr. Rob Wiltbank

 

Dr. Steve Hoeffler

Woody Powell.    Rob Wiltbank. Photo copyright Willamette University.   Steve Hoeffler. Photo copyright Vanderbilt University.

Walter W. Powell is a professor at Stanford University. An expert in organization theory, economic sociology and the sociology of culture, he has written dozens of papers on inter-organizational collaboration and the growing salience of networks and alliances to the innovation process. Learn more about Professor Powell »

Leveraging Social Capital

PRESENTED MARCH 2, 2010

 

Rob Wiltbank is an associate professor of strategic management at the Atkinson Graduate School of Management, Willamette University. He is also an expert in developing strategy in uncertain conditions and one of the faculty members for the NAS Strategic Governance seminar. Learn more about Professor Wiltbank »

Working with Your Board

PRESENTED OCT. 8, 2009

 

Steve Hoeffler is an assistant professor of marketing at Vanderbilt University Owen School of Management. He is an expert in consumer products marketing, brand management and consumer behavior, and teaches marketing management. Learn more about Professor Hoeffler »

Balancing Program Choices and Reputation

PRESENTED JUNE 24, 2009

 

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The complex issues involved in leading a cultural nonprofit today can challenge even the most skilled management team. Using our first-hand experience in the arts and working with faculty from leading business and graduate schools, we deliver executive-level programs that help you find new opportunities, manage your resources and lead your organization toward its mission.

 

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