For entrepreneurs in the creative fields, decision making is both a necessity and an art. Applying creativity to strategic decisions requires skills developed over time. This textbook provides arts entrepreneurship students a series of case studies centering on decision-making models applicable to launching and sustaining arts businesses.
For entrepreneurs in the creative fields, decision making is both a necessity and an art. Applying creativity to strategic decisions requires skills developed over time. This textbook provides arts entrepreneurship students a series of case studies centering on decision-making models applicable to launching and sustaining arts businesses.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gary D. Beckman is Director of Entrepreneurial Studies in the Arts at North Carolina State University, USA. Karl Androes is Co-founder of Whirlwind Performance Company, which became Reading In Motion, in Chicago.
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Part I: Introduction 1: The Importance of Decision Making 2: Decision-Making Models and Groups 3: Understanding and Engaging Case Studies 4: From Decision Models to Arts Cases Case Set 1: A Rural Videography Business 5: Case 1a: Freelancer or Agency? 6: Case 1b: Fall on your Sword or Blame the Client? 7: Case 1c: Wind Down or Ramp Up? Case Set 2: The Case of the Entrepreneurial Actor 8: Case 2a: Ready for the Big Leagues? 9: Case 2b: How to get the Dream Gig? 10: Case 2c: Go for the Money or the Art? Case Set 3: From Musician to Executive Director 11: Case 3a: Trombone or Non-Profit? 12: Case 3b: Mayor Daley takes Over 13: Case 3c: Hire Artists or Teachers? 14: Case 3d: Spanish Version or Not? Case Set 4: A Fashion Artist Responds 15: Case 4a: Quit your Day Job? 16: Case 4b: Do the Right Thing? 17: Case 4c: How to Retain Employees?
Part I: Introduction 1: The Importance of Decision Making 2: Decision-Making Models and Groups 3: Understanding and Engaging Case Studies 4: From Decision Models to Arts Cases Case Set 1: A Rural Videography Business 5: Case 1a: Freelancer or Agency? 6: Case 1b: Fall on your Sword or Blame the Client? 7: Case 1c: Wind Down or Ramp Up? Case Set 2: The Case of the Entrepreneurial Actor 8: Case 2a: Ready for the Big Leagues? 9: Case 2b: How to get the Dream Gig? 10: Case 2c: Go for the Money or the Art? Case Set 3: From Musician to Executive Director 11: Case 3a: Trombone or Non-Profit? 12: Case 3b: Mayor Daley takes Over 13: Case 3c: Hire Artists or Teachers? 14: Case 3d: Spanish Version or Not? Case Set 4: A Fashion Artist Responds 15: Case 4a: Quit your Day Job? 16: Case 4b: Do the Right Thing? 17: Case 4c: How to Retain Employees?
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