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Author(s): Canwell, Adam; Geller, Jason; and Stockton, Heather
Date of Publication: Jan 19, 2015

Global organizations today navigate a “new world of work”—one that requires a dramatic change in strategies for leadership, talent, and human resources. More than 3,300 organizations from 106 countries contributed to Deloitte’s Global Human Capital Trends 2015 survey, assessing the importance of specific talent challenges and their readiness to meet them. This report explores 10 major trends that emerged from our research, which reflects four major themes for 2015: leading, engaging, reinventing, and reimagining.

Author(s): Private Sector Initiatives Department
Date of Publication: Jan 01, 2015

Businesses often promote volunteerism as one of the key elements of employee engagement. Arts organizations are looking for ways to increase involvement with skilled volunteers. This tool-kit focuses on how volunteer programs can make employees feel more engaged on the job, learn new skills or improve their existing skills, and increase interaction between junior and senior employees, and how we can bring this information into conversations with corporate partners about designing Business Volunteers for the Arts® programs.

Author(s): Shue, Jordan
Date of Publication: Jan 01, 2015

What is the most effective way to take data from the Creative Industries reports and turn it into a story appealing to the business community? This tool-kit has peer insights on the best ways to craft your message, along with information on how the arts sector has used the reports in local communities.

Author(s): Mitchell, Charles; Ray, Phd, Rebecca L.; and van Ark, PhD, Bart
Date of Publication: Jan 01, 2015

Since 1999, The Conference Board CEO Challenge survey has asked CEOs, presidents, and chairmen across the globe to identity their most critical challenges. In the 2015 edition of the survey, based on 943 responses, CEOs rank human capital, innovation, customer relationships, operational excellence, and sustainability as their top five long-term challenges to business growth.

Author(s): Perez, Carmen
Date of Publication: Jan 01, 2015

Developed by CECP, in association with The Conference Board, Giving in Numbers: 2015 Edition is based on data from 271 companies, including 62 of the largest 100 companies in the Fortune 500. The sum of contributions across all respondents of the recent survey on 2014 contributions totaled more than $18.5 billion in cash and in-kind giving. This report not only presents a profile of corporate philanthropy and employee engagement in 2014, but also includes a Trends Summary that highlights the prominent features of corporate societal investment. This is the tenth annual report on

Author(s): Americans for the Arts Action Fund
Date of Publication: Jan 01, 2015

Americans for the Arts Action Fund created this infographic in support of its ArtsVote2016 programs. ArtsVote2016's mission is to advance the role the arts and arts education in the 2016 Presidential election. This infographic give both national and Iowa specific statistics to promote the value of arts and arts educaton.

Author(s): Americans for the Arts Action Fund
Date of Publication: Jan 01, 2015

Americans for the Arts Action Fund created this infographic in support of its ArtsVote2016 programs. ArtsVote2016's mission is to advance the role the arts and arts education in the 2016 Presidential election. This infographic give both national and New Hampshire specific statistics to promote the value of arts and arts educaton.

 

Author(s): America's Charities
Date of Publication: Dec 01, 2014

Every year, millions of people across America are invited to participate in an activity that has become a Fall tradition for generations of employees working at many of the nation’s largest employers: the Employee Charitable Giving Campaign. 

Author(s): Private Sector Initiatives Department
Date of Publication: Jan 01, 2014

Partnering with the business community no longer means just asking for money. Learn how to effectively talk to business leaders, marketing departments, human resource personnel and other decision makers within the business environment about how to develop mutually beneficial projects. This took-kit will provide information about how to engage and speak with business leaders regarding arts partnerships.

Author(s): Americans for the Arts
Date of Publication: Jan 01, 2014

Americans for the Arts conducts an annual survey of the Business Volunteers for the Arts® field for the purpose of providing the best possible benchmarking information about skills-based volunteer work in the arts.

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