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Pop Quiz: Which Gets More Funding, The NEA Or…?

Wed, Aug 8, 2015
Adaptistration People 040
Let’s put a spark into your mid-week routine and see how savvy you are about how National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) funding in 2014 stacked up against other Federal programs.

Some Things To Consider Before You Upgrade To Windows 10

Tue, Aug 8, 2015
ArtsHacker.com
We already covered the basics that upgrading to Windows 10 is pretty much a no-brainer but before you do, there are a few things you should do in order to avoid some potential bear traps and to make the process as smooth as possible. In particular, you’ll want to make sure that not only are

Another Example Behind Why HR Policies Matter

Mon, Aug 8, 2015
HR Matters
Chicago Symphony Orchestra (CSO) bassist Michael Hovnanian published an article at his blog, Bass Blog, on 8/8/2015 that references some recent CSO Ravinia Festival events. Shortly after the piece was published, several dozen musicians and orchestra managers reach out to me via private messages expressing varying degrees of concern over the content and tone of Hovanian’s

The CRM/RFP Shuffle

Fri, Aug 8, 2015
There’s an intriguing article in the 7/21/2015 edition of Nonprofit Quarterly (NPQ) (h/t Joe Patti) that examines the bottomless rabbit hole that is trying to evaluate Customer Relationship Management (CRM) options, make a decision, and implement something that resembles what it was you were after in the first place. In short, the author laments about

Still Pining For Increased Government Funding?

Thu, Aug 8, 2015
Adaptistration People 118
The 7/30/2015 edition of The Stage published an article by Alistair Smith (h/t Musical America) that reports on high levels of anxiety throughout the UK’s arts organizations in the wake of national elections that generated candidates supporting substantial cuts to existing arts funding. George Osborne [the UK’s counterpart to US Secretary of the Treasury] announced
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