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The Artful Manager

Andrew Taylor on the business of arts & culture

Rethinking city transformation

September 14, 2007 by Andrew Taylor

The CEOs for Cities blog flags a growing question in community redevelopment: Is our common wisdom about revitalizing lagging cities actually true? The entry builds on this article in the Boston Globe, questioning the perceived success of Lowell, Massachusetts, which has long been a model for other efforts nationwide. Says the Globe: On key economic […]

Next comes free agency

September 13, 2007 by Andrew Taylor

While the arts may not have the vibrant fantasy leagues I posted about yesterday, at least we have trading cards. Yesterday also saw a few stories on the Houston Symphony’s musician trading cards (in the Houston Chronicle and on NPR). While not intended to spark trading and competitive bets, the cards turn out to be […]

Okay, so how about a ‘fantasy orchestra’ league?

September 12, 2007 by Andrew Taylor

Public radio’s ”Marketplace” ran a quick segment last week on the rise and wealth of ”fantasy football” leagues. These are formalized networks of fans who create their own fictional teams, and analyze the stats of their real-world players to determine the winners and losers. The virtual leagues make real money, drawing membership dues, internet subscriptions, […]

On price and value

September 11, 2007 by Andrew Taylor

If you needed more evidence that price and value are complex equations, cast an eye in the direction of Apple and their recent iPhone price change. Just 10 weeks after customers camped overnight for the right to pay $599 for the coveted gadget, Apple slashed the price by $200 (no waiting required). The announcement made […]

Managing the evidence…literally

September 6, 2007 by Andrew Taylor

A colleague of mine describes the role of the arts marketing and communications as ”managing evidence.” Since constituents invariably form their own decision about your work and your organization (why should they believe words that come directly from you?), the best strategy is to find out where they look and who they trust, and be […]

A mini manifesto

September 5, 2007 by Andrew Taylor

The start of a new school year in the MBA program I direct brings fresh students, blank notebooks, new boxes of pens, and a lingering, persistent question: How do we make best use of the two years to come? We spend a lot of time in our program discussing strategy and tactics for cultural leadership, […]

My little crisis chrysalis

August 15, 2007 by Andrew Taylor

A summer packed with complexities and too many projects has kept me from blogging for over a month. But I’m soon to emerge from my little weblog cocoon to begin my more frequent posts. Not sure if anyone missed me, but I’ll be back, nonetheless.

Measuring multiple impacts

July 6, 2007 by Andrew Taylor

Most now recognize that economic impact studies of arts and culture are useful in arguments for public funds, but extraordinarily narrow and flawed in building understanding of actual impact. The Impacts08 project in Liverpool is working to add breadth and rigor to the measurement process, and the range of variables to be assessed. The five-year […]

Lingering on leisure

July 5, 2007 by Andrew Taylor

I wrote in May about a convening at The Getty Center in Los Angeles, focusing on trends in leisure time and their implications for cultural organizations. In addition to the weblog conversation spinning off from the convening, the event hosts (Getty Leadership Institute and National Arts Strategies) have just posted a summary of the event […]

Dialing back for the summer

June 29, 2007 by Andrew Taylor

I won’t be posting as frequently during July and August to give the blogging part of my brain a rest, and to focus on some summer projects. If postings are really slim, I may send out my usual Friday e-mail summary every other week for a while. Hope you all have a fabulous summer.

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