Arts and culture leaders have a tough but rewarding task: creating and leading sustainable organizations that deliver real social value. There is a lot of competition out there. Being an effective leader means constantly adapting, cleverly using the best tools to reach as many people as possible. This course is designed to help leaders at any level do just that.

Arts and Culture Strategy
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Skills you'll gain
- Performing Arts
- Risk Management
- Strategic Communication
- Market Opportunities
- Stakeholder Communications
- Organizational Leadership
- Art History
- Organizational Effectiveness
- Culture Transformation
- Liberal Arts
- Organizational Structure
- Target Market
- Customer Analysis
- Strategic Leadership
- Communication Strategies
- Drive Engagement
- Target Audience
- Organizational Strategy
- Risk Mitigation
- Risk Analysis
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Reviewed on May 9, 2019
Perfect short course with actual exercises to implement immediately in your organization.
Reviewed on Nov 8, 2015
Very good practical tools shared, and the assignments help to really make sense of them. Some of the "artsy" material felt a little soft and could've been condensed.
Reviewed on Oct 28, 2015
I learnt new definitions, basics and realised the mistakes in my method, earlier.
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