Drew McManus on the Orchestra business | est. 2003

Drew McManus

Meaningful Diversity Is Closer Than We Think

Mon, Jan 1, 2019
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While I am all kinds of happy to see service organizations and foundations allocate increased resources to addressing meaning change on issues related to diversity, it still feels a bit like trying to catch up by going slower. All the planned efforts are excellent; providing mentoring, audition prep, financial support, and highlighting minority musicians to

Because Who Doesn’t Need A Smile? @ArtsAdminSay

Fri, Jan 1, 2019
The notorious @ArtsAdminSay Twitter account has been on a tear as of late and is leaving swath of dark humor destruction in its path. In case you ever wondered if it was possible to laugh and simultaneously have a little part of you die on the inside, the answer is yes…yes it is. Be sure

Baltimore Decides To Do Away With the Safety Net

Thu, Jan 1, 2019
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Back in November, we examined some of the contentious negotiation points in the ongoing negotiations between the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (BSO) and its musicians. Fast forward a few months and according to a 1/15/2019 press statement from the musicians, not much has changed. The only exception being the employer has decided not to extend the

CRM As Strategy, Or, Calculating A Snowball’s Chance In Hell

Wed, Jan 1, 2019
Throwing money at a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system will make you feel good. Really good. They’re shiny, sexy, digital tools that are easy to sell. They’re also completely useless if you don’t know what you’re trying to do with them. CRM providers have become frighteningly effective at getting potential customers to see past that

You Do Not Want To Push Any Of These Buttons

Tue, Jan 1, 2019
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Anyone with more than a handful of time working in this field has encountered one of several progress roadblocks in the form of hearing about why something can’t be done. Recently, Ceci Dadisman published a bit of an arts admin rant at Medium about three of the more frustrating examples that are practically mantra in
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