Drew McManus on the Orchestra business | est. 2003

The Wrong Way To Make A Decision Part 2

Tue, Aug 8, 2004
To continue where we left off in Part 1,we will resume our examination of the flaws in the research process of a major institutional decision.

A Bombshell In New Jersey

Mon, Aug 8, 2004
In yesterday’s edition of the New Jersey Star-Ledger they broke a story that asserts some of the violins Herbert Axelrod sold to the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra may be fakes.  That’s big news.

The Wrong Way To Make A Decision Part 1

Mon, Aug 8, 2004
Bad decisions.  They have a wide range of consequences from causing a simple one time annoyance to crippling an entire organization.  Unfortunately, there isn’t any single method to follow that will result in guaranteeing the right choice will be made.

It Makes Me Want To Bang My Head Against The Wall

Fri, Jul 7, 2004
I read an article in the San Antonio Express-News about how the struggling San Antonio Symphony lost $400,000 in badly needed funds when the organization failed to score a high enough rating as determined by the San Antonio Office of Cultural Affairs staff and volunteer panels. The orchestra reportedly scored the lowest in the category

This Is How It Should Work

Thu, Jul 7, 2004
Today’s Wisconsin State Journal featured an article by Anita Clark detailing the exceptionally large private gift by W. Jerome Frautschi to build the new Overture Center in Madison Wisconsin.  The $205 million gift was presented by Frautschi because he simply believes that private money, not public funds, should pay for the new Performing Arts Center.
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