What makes a successful arts and cultural organization? Led by DeVos Institute Chairman Michael M. Kaiser and President Brett Egan, this course will introduce you to a management theory called the Cycle which supports thriving arts and cultural organizations. Learning from our work with managers from over 80 countries around the world, the DeVos Institute developed the Cycle as a simple, but powerful tool to assist managers in their effort to respond to an increasingly complex environment and propel their institutions to excellence.
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The Cycle: Management of Successful Arts and Cultural Organizations
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Syllabus - What you will learn from this course
Introduction to the Cycle
Long-Term Artistic Planning
Institutional Marketing
Programmatic Marketing
Reviews
- 5 stars85.85%
- 4 stars11.34%
- 3 stars2.63%
- 2 stars0.16%
TOP REVIEWS FROM THE CYCLE: MANAGEMENT OF SUCCESSFUL ARTS AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATIONS
Excellent course for small to large arts organizations. The planning of the Cycle in your family will be an extra bonus to your sustainability!
Practical course related to running an arts or cultural organization. The main speaker, Michael, is very experienced and provides excellent examples. The quizzes are reasonable.
This course has really changed the way I look at arts organization management. I feel much more confident and eager to try the methodology taught in The Cycle.
A wonderful Course! I learnt a lot and I will implement all the elements into my organisation's strategy.
Hasmik Movsisian, Music of Armenia.
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