SEARCH RESULTS FOR ORGANIZATIONAL PLANNING IN AMERICANS FOR THE ARTS ARCHIVE : 374 ITEMS FOUND

Author(s): Jeffri, Joan
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1983

If one were to create a generalist's guide to major areas of concern in the fields of arts management and arts law, the topics addressed in this volume would all be included - copyright, income-producing activities of charitable organizations, and the uneasy relationship between the arts and culture and cable television.

Author(s): Chapman, Terry S.; Lai, Mary L.; and Steinbock, Elmer L.
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1983

The aim of this book is to enable those in nonprofit agencies charged with the responsibility of obtaining the best insurance coverage for the least amount of money to know enough to discuss their insurance needs with their own insurance agent or broker.

Author(s): Sikes, Toni Fountain
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1983

The aim of this book is to provide basic guidelines, a framework within which an organization can determine what it wants to do in a way that fits the personality and style of the enterprise. A number of examples of various policies, forms and records currently being used in the field are included. (Introduction)

Author(s): Turk, Frederick J. and Gallo, Robert P.
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1983

This book describes generally accepted financial management principles and practices and illustrates them where appropriate. The case study in Chapter 2, which serves as the focus of illustrations used in subsequent chapters, is an expansion of that presented in Financial Management for the Arts. The revised illustration depicts a larger, more complex arts organization while retaining elements applicable to smaller organizations as well.

Author(s): Wolf, Thomas
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1983

This book is based on material developed for a seminar taught for several years at Radcliffe College by the author about non profit management.

Author(s): Sikes, Toni Fountain
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1983

This handbook is a guide for those arts managers responsible for administering and sponsoring the touring performing arts. Each topic is written by an expert in the field. [ACUCAA is now known as APAP, the Association of Performing Arts Presenters].

Author(s): Truskot, Joseph; Belofsky, Anita; and Kittilstad, Karen
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1983

This is a compilation of articles, papers and other materials on a wide variety of topics by various authors originally prepared to supplement the 1984-1985 Orchestra Management Seminars, which are a one-week comprehensive introduction to the field of orchestra management.

Author(s): Black, Ralph
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1982

Collection of the column Black Notes which appeared in Symphony News, later Symphony magazine, from 1975 to 1983 on orchestra management, conductors, boards, audiences and other topics.

Author(s): Golden, Joseph
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1982

It's the purpose of (this book) to assist those agencies - arts agencies that plan for the arts, support the arts, or otherwise foster the development of the arts in their communities - in their search for, and best use of, informed and sensitive guidance.

Author(s): Eichten, Douglas J.
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1982

Published by FEDAPT, the Foundation for the Extension and Development of the American Theatre.

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