SEARCH RESULTS FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN AMERICANS FOR THE ARTS ARCHIVE : 69 ITEMS FOUND

Author(s): Arts & Business Council of New York
Date of Publication: Jan 01, 2017

Capturing 25 years of our Diversity in Arts Leadership Internship Program Impact through this infographic!

Author(s): Flowers, Beth
Date of Publication: Jan 01, 2017

This workbook series focuses on one of the many ways arts organizations can work with businesses—arts-based employee engagement. This broad concept can be defined as employee engagement training or a cultural experience, delivered through various arts disciplines (music, visual art, drama etc.).

Author(s): Cohen, Randy
Date of Publication: Jul 01, 2016

This one pager give an overview of key data from the 2015 Local Arts Agency Census about how local arts agencies provide services to their communities.

Author(s): The Center for the Study of Art & Community
Date of Publication: May 01, 2016

Intermedia Arts, in conjunction with Americans for the Art' Animating Democracy program commissioned this national study of local arts agencies to asess community arts activity and training opportunities. The study was conducted by William Cleveland and the Center for the Study of Art and Community. Its purpose was two-fold: to provide a greater understanding of the demand and availability of arts-based community development training; and, to investigate how the benefits of Intermedia Arts' Creative Community Leadership Institute could be made accessible for a broader range of

Author(s): The Center for the Study of Art & Community
Date of Publication: May 01, 2016

Intermedia Arts, in conjunction with Americans for the Art' Animating Democracy program commissioned this national study of local arts agencies to asess community arts activity and training opportunities. The study was conducted by William Cleveland and the Center for the Study of Art and Community. Its purpose was two-fold: to provide a greater understanding of the demand and availability of arts-based community development training; and, to investigate how the benefits of Intermedia Arts' Creative Community Leadership Institute could be made accessible for a broader range of

Author(s): Johnson Tidwell, Jaclyn
Date of Publication: Apr 01, 2016

This workbook series focuses on one of the many ways arts organizations can work with businesses—arts-based employee engagement. This broad concept can be defined as employee engagement training or a cultural experience, delivered through various arts disciplines (music, visual art, drama etc.).

Author(s): Dalton, Aaron
Date of Publication: Mar 01, 2016

Arts partnerships offer companies effective and cost-efficient methods of achieving critical business goals. In fact, 79% of businesses agree that the arts increases name recognition, and 74% of businesses say the arts offer networking opportunities to developing businesses (2010 BCA National Survey of Business Support for the Arts). The fourth essay in The pARTnership Movement essay series, Engage Your Employees, shares stories of how some of America’s top companies partner with the arts to build morale, creativity, and innovation in the workplace.

Author(s): David R. Hekman, Stefanie Johnson, Maw Der Foo, and Wei Yang
Date of Publication: Mar 01, 2016

This report  reviews how their findings extend and enrich the vast literatures on the glass ceiling, tokenism, and workplace discrimination.

Author(s): Dalton, Aaron
Date of Publication: Sep 01, 2015

Arts partnerships frequently offer companies effective and cost-efficient methods of achieving critical business goals. Americans for the Arts is producing a series of eight essays that will explore and illustrate the different types of benefits that arts partnerships can bring to your company. This particular essay makes the case that the arts help to stimulate employees and encourage the critical thinking needed to advance business goals.

Author(s): Dalton, Aaron
Date of Publication: Jun 01, 2015

Arts partnerships frequently offer companies effective and cost-efficient methods of achieving critical business goals. Americans for the Arts is producing a series of eight essays that will explore and illustrate the different types of benefits that arts partnerships can bring to your company. This particular essay makes the case that art partnerships can be a secret weapon in your arsenal to give your company and your community an edge in workforce recruitment and retention.

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