Live Blog: Inside Day 2 of the Continuing Innovation Convening
The ArtsFwd team is at Norwood Club today to cover Day 2 of the gathering. Live updates from the meeting will be below.
The ArtsFwd team is at Norwood Club today to cover Day 2 of the gathering. Live updates from the meeting will be below.
The ArtsFwd team is at Norwood Club today to cover the gathering. Live updates from the meeting will be below.
This January 23-25, EmcArts will lead an event bringing together a cohort of arts organizations and guests to evaluate and reflect on their own innovation work.
Rebecca Bromels’s third post reflects on the importance of understanding individual behaviors in team dynamics.
The arts & culture sector is going through unprecedented changes that are profoundly disturbing ‘business-as-usual’ and increasing the need for new pathways to create public value.
This project update from Springboard for the Arts takes a recent look at one project that emerged from their prototyping phase in the 2011 Innovation Lab for the Performing Arts.
Try this lateral thinking activity to generate new, provocative approaches to an adaptive challenge you’re facing.
Try this lateral thinking activity to draw parallels between successful strategies from another innovation project and your current project.
EmcArts seeks to fill a part-time position supporting ongoing programs related to organizational innovation and adaptive change in arts and culture organizations.
ArtsFwd is accepting applications for the spring trimester of our Blogging Fellowship.
PAM’s project has won the popular vote in our “Business Unusual” story contest and will be featured in our Innovation Stories collection.
How using Belbin Team Roles Analysis helps The Cleveland Orchestra team members understand the roles they prefer to play.
This is Corey Atkins’s second post about his experience in EmcArts’s Engaging the Future program in Cleveland.
How can three creative for-profit entrepreneurs’ ideas can be applied to a non-profit arts environment?
Blogging Fellow Elissa Perry shares a new, holistic approach to funding arts and social justice organizations.