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Monday, November 18, 2013

It Ain't the Bylaws by Michael Kaiser

One of the tell-tale signs that a troubled arts organization is off course is when one or several board members announce they are revising the bylaws of the organization.

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 08:31AM
Tuesday, November 12, 2013

The Governance Committee: A Key Element of a Successful Strategy by Michael Kaiser

I am not a fan of having numerous standing board committees for arts organizations. But there is one committee that is crucial, and that is carelessly assembled all too often: the governance…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 08:37AM
Monday, November 4, 2013

The Changing of the Guard by Michael Kaiser

As governments worldwide cut their level of subsidy to arts organizations, these same organizations are increasingly turning to the American model of private arts funding. And a substantial …

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 08:26AM
Monday, October 28, 2013

A Plea to Board Members by Michael Kaiser

Especially for those arts organizations that are reducing staff, board members must be willing to prioritize their requests, be willing to forego the occasional set or committee minutes or p…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 09:58AM
Monday, October 21, 2013

Questions for the Future of the Arts by Michael Kaiser

Are we witnessing a major transition in the arts from regional organizations to fewer mega-organizations with the sophistication to mount large scale productions, to market them well and to …

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 08:24AM
Tuesday, October 15, 2013

How Much History Is Enough? by Michael Kaiser

When a founder retires, the transition can be especially challenging. The organization was created specifically to support the vision of the founder. How does it support the new leader, and …

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 08:19AM
Monday, October 7, 2013

Structural Deficits by Michael Kaiser

Having spent most of my arts management career working to erase deficits of arts organizations, I must suggest that most organizations that face deficits do not face structural deficits.

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 08:10AM
Monday, September 30, 2013

Elevator Speeches by Michael Kaiser

While I never want to dissuade board members from serving as ambassadors for their organizations in their communities, I truly dislike the notion of a set elevator speech. I do not like the…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 08:37AM
Monday, September 23, 2013

The Power of New Models by Michael Kaiser

When money concerns affect creativity, one is always likely to be more conventional, more easily accessible, more conservative, more boring.

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 08:24AM
Monday, September 16, 2013

The Speed of the Turnaround by Michael Kaiser

I have written a great deal about the requirements for a successful turnaround of an arts organization....

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 08:13AM
Monday, September 9, 2013

The Power and Limits of Social Media by Michael Kaiser

Yes, social media can amplify the impact of any of these activities but a single tweet or Facebook post is not enough to bring wide acclaim.

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 09:45AM
Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Sustainability: A Conversation by Michael Kaiser

We are living in a very competitive world -- there are so many forms of entertainment available. If we are not interesting to our group of friends and supporters, they have many other places…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 08:38AM
Monday, August 26, 2013

It's a Small World by Michael Kaiser

It is an honor to be a part of this remarkable fraternity (sorority?) of dance people -- directors, managers, dancers, choreographers -- bound together by a love of dance and shared experien…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 08:24AM
Monday, August 19, 2013

When Board Members Poach by Michael Kaiser

If half as much effort that is devoted to trying to fix things was devoted to fundraising, most of the problems facing the organization would disappear. In fact, rarely have I observed a bo…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 08:28AM
Monday, August 12, 2013

Time to Stop Blaming the Economy by Michael Kaiser

For the vast majority of arts organizations, most of their audience members and donors are still employed and are enjoying strong returns on their investments. They have rising levels of di…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 08:32AM
Monday, August 5, 2013

The Power of a Challenge Grant by Michael Kaiser

Turning around arts organizations is mostly about changing the psychology of an organization. If we can get people who are closest to us to believe in our work and proceed with confidence, …

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 08:35AM
Monday, July 29, 2013

Good News from Kansas City by Michael Kaiser

At this difficult time when so many orchestras are facing economic turmoil, the Kansas City Symphony is balancing its budget and just signed a three year contract with its musicians.

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 08:21AM
Monday, July 22, 2013

My Visit to Prague by Michael Kaiser

They all agreed that the most important thing they learned at the Kennedy Center was courage, the courage to ask for money, the courage to embrace a new funding paradigm, the courage to do s…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 08:33AM
Monday, July 15, 2013

Are the Wealthy Obligated to Support the Arts? by Michael Kaiser

Arts institutions -- and all not for profit organizations for that matter -- must make it engaging, fun, enlightening and inspiring to participate. They must earn their donors.

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 09:28AM
Monday, July 8, 2013

One Role of the Chair by Michael Kaiser

As the pressures facing arts organizations increase, it has become more important than ever that the selection of a Chair of the Board be made with care.

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 08:19AM
Monday, July 1, 2013

The Power of a Special Campaign by Michael Kaiser

I have become increasingly convinced that special, targeted fundraising campaigns can be effective ways to galvanize board and staff and to ratchet up the level of fundraising.

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 08:34AM
Monday, June 24, 2013

Detroit Institute of Arts, Part 2 by Michael Kaiser

Every child should have the opportunity to make a habit of arts participation. Every city and state should be able to boast about its cultural patrimony and use it to attract businesses and …

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 08:58AM
Monday, June 17, 2013

Problems in England by Michael Kaiser

Does the Arts Council "reduce from the bottom," zeroing out grants to the smallest grantees (effectively putting them out of business), or does it make drastic cuts to the largest …

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 08:25AM
Monday, June 10, 2013

What to Do if a Season Is Boring by Michael Kaiser

One of my DeVos Fellows at the Kennedy Center asked an important question in class recently. She wanted to know, "What do...

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 08:11AM
Monday, June 3, 2013

Problems in Motown by Michael Kaiser

The Emergency Mayor of Detroit is considering selling off a large portion of the collection of the Detroit Institute of Art to pay off the city's $15 billion debt. Kevyn Orr has said he is …

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 10:32AM
Tuesday, May 28, 2013

A Win-Win Scenario by Michael Kaiser

The current media agreement in force in the United States has severely limited the amount of orchestral music (and opera performances) on public television, radio and the Internet. Most orch…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 09:49AM
Monday, May 20, 2013

The Arts and the Edifice Complex by Michael Kaiser

The situation facing the Nashville Symphony is sad and frustrating. Unfortunately, it is also not atypical. Symphony officials recently announced that it would default on the bonds for its p…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 10:10AM
Monday, May 13, 2013

An Astonishing Performance by Michael Kaiser

Every once in a while I attend a performance that is so remarkable that I forget about ticket sales, fundraising, budget cutting or any other aspect of my job. A recent performance of Le Cor…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 08:11AM
Monday, May 6, 2013

Advocating for the Arts by Michael Kaiser

This multiplier effect has been discussed for decades. We know that arts organizations are critical for local restaurants, parking, taxis, hotels, etc. Yet it is equally clear that the eco…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 07:39AM
Monday, April 29, 2013

An Uplifting Moment by Michael Kaiser

The New York City Ballet was in residence at the Kennedy Center recently. I stopped by rehearsal on the afternoon...

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 08:22AM
Monday, April 22, 2013

A Smart Joint Venture in Los Angeles by Michael Kaiser

I write frequently about the benefits of joint ventures between arts institutions. They can lower cost, improve the quality...

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 08:28AM

All that Chat

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