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Issue 181: Focus on Leadership

  • Focus on Leadership

    03 Nov 2008

    John Nicholls dissects the results of a survey on the impact of the 2012 Olympics for the arts sector.

    As buildings start to emerge from the foundations of the Olympic Park in London’s East End, and the media continues to be littered with stories about the overall budget for the 2012 Games, change management agency Arts Quarter asked a wide range of leading figures across all major artforms for their views on the likely impacts of 2012 on the cultural sector. Views were gathered from the close of the 2008 Beijing Games until mid September – prior to the global banking crises of late September... more

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    Mahmood Reza examines the possible implications of the economic downturn for arts organisations.

  • 03 Nov 2008

    John Nicholls dissects the results of a survey on the impact of the 2012 Olympics for the arts sector.

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    Tim Joss puts forward a radical proposition for two new organisations to lead the arts towards a better future for artists, citizens and the state.

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    Short courses can have a long-lasting impact, says Fiona Cameron, who believes the Clore Leadership Short Course programme offers wide-ranging opportunities for delegates.

  • 03 Nov 2008

    Jo Verrent explains how Sync is working to change perceptions of disability and leadership.

  • 03 Nov 2008

    As the cultural sector anticipates the ill-effects of the credit crunch, Hilary Carty suggests that the arts might be better equipped to cope than other sectors.