Build, Measure, Learn: “Lean” Principles and Innovation Process
By “going lean,” nonprofits use an cyclical, feedback-focused development process to use limited resources more effectively.
By “going lean,” nonprofits use an cyclical, feedback-focused development process to use limited resources more effectively.
Participate in the discussion about Animating Neighborhoods during the National Innovation Summit for Arts & Culture.
Two organizations come together, bringing fresh perspectives to music makers and audiences.
How can three creative for-profit entrepreneurs’ ideas can be applied to a non-profit arts environment?
The event brought together staff members of arts nonprofits, students and policy makers to talk about what drives innovative change in the arts.
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