Arts Management Newsletter
No 110: Innovation
The aspect of innovation seems to be less common in the arts sector than
creativity. But without innovation an arts organization can dry out. It is necessary to look regularly for new strategies, products, and technologies.
Table of Contents
Background
- LED-technology becomes increasingly interesting for cultural organizations - Page 2
- Creative Browsing - Page 6 New Music Consumption Behaviour - Page 8
- Danube River connects Arts Managers - Page 11
Books
- Latest Books for Arts Managers - Page 15
- Arts Management. Creating a New Age - Page 17
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