Sep
22

3 Reasons Why Business Books Are Bad for You

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Written by By Dave Logan I read more business books than anyone I know, which is ironic because I can’t stand most of them.  That’s not to say I hate all business books — after all, I’ve written one — but 95% go on one of two lists: “if you don’t know this already, you should be working at the DMV” and “if you do … [Read more...]

Sep
07

9 New Skills You Need To be a 21st Century Educator

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This post appeared on August 30th on OnlineUniversities.com  Thanks Kaitlyn Cole for passing it along for all our educators! These kids today with their wired lives and unique learning styles! Back in the 20th century, by god, schools were lucky to have just one computer — in fact, the personal computer wasn’t even INVENTED … [Read more...]

Jul
08

Surprise Sector for Job Growth: The Arts

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A new National Endowment for the Arts analysis projects a healthy rate of growth in arts jobs through the year 2018. By Tom Jacobs photo by Comstock An NEA analysis finds a healthy rate of job growth in arts-related fields through 2018, museum curating being among the top jobs with the highest potential. Is your heart set … [Read more...]

Jun
13

I’ve Been Branded

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In our society, people tend to judge or put a label on you before they even know you or your product.  Because of this, it is very important that we, as artists, come up with our own brand and promote this.  If you don't, the public will.  And will their brand represent you correctly?  Will it help you or harm you?  Once you have … [Read more...]

Jun
10

Andy Warhol And The Art Of Business

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"Being good in business is the most fascinating kind of art,"  Andy Warhol famously said. "Making money is art and working is art and good business is the best art."   I have always been fascinated not only by Andy Warhol, the artist, but Andy Warhol, the person.  And now, Andy Warhol the business man as I have been reading … [Read more...]

Jun
08

20 Biographies Every Serious Entrepreneur Should Read

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Written By, Kaitlyn Cole Entrepreneurs are often interesting, inspiring people that anyone can learn from, but other innovators can benefit from examining the lives of ambitious businessmen and women. Whether they’re rising from poverty, picking up the pieces and trucking on after multiple failures or ditching the familiar 9-5, … [Read more...]

Jun
06

Tillie The Artist

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I would like to go back to visit a very popular question, and often times debate, among the public and art community of “What Is Art” for a few moments.  So about now you might ask, “What brought this on?”  Well thanks, I'm glad you asked that question. I am a part of a large email database of artists, gallery owners, art … [Read more...]

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