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The Art Of Leading By Looking Ahead

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Anticipate: The Art of Leading by Looking Ahead , gives readers practical guidance and concrete techniques to help leaders become more visionary. He lives in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. That means listening and not taking over the conversation with your views or ideas, no matter how much you want to.

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The Art Of Leading By Looking Ahead

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Anticipate: The Art of Leading by Looking Ahead , gives readers practical guidance and concrete techniques to help leaders become more visionary. He lives in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. That means listening and not taking over the conversation with your views or ideas, no matter how much you want to.

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The Art Of Leading By Looking Ahead

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Anticipate: The Art of Leading by Looking Ahead , gives readers practical guidance and concrete techniques to help leaders become more visionary. He lives in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. That means listening and not taking over the conversation with your views or ideas, no matter how much you want to.

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How To Lead By Looking Ahead

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Anticipate: The Art of Leading by Looking Ahead , gives readers practical guidance and concrete techniques to help leaders become more visionary. He lives in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. That means listening and not taking over the conversation with your views or ideas, no matter how much you want to.

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Is Wikipedia Loves Art Getting "Better"?

Museum 2.0

Wikipedia Loves Art, Take One The first version of Wikipedia Loves Art first took place in February 2009. Museums used these thematic lists to develop scavenger hunt lists to distribute to participants so that they might find art objects to illustrate Wikipedia topics like "Roman architecture" or "mask."

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Six Museum-Related Blogs You Might Not Know About That Are Really Good

Museum 2.0

For a year now, Peter Linett and his friends at Slover-Linett Strategies have been blogging thoughtfully about connecting with arts audiences in new ways. This is a new blog written by Diane Ragsdale as part of the Arts Journal suite. Asking Audiences. Peter is a fabulous writer, and this blog has become one of my favorites.

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Anyone Who Says this isn't a Business is Nuts.

Museum 2.0

In the Netherlands, State Secretary for Culture Halbe Zijlstra slashed 200 million euros from the national budget for the arts, leading to the close of the innovative National History Museum project and crippling many superbly inventive and inspiring organizations like Mediamatic and the Waag Society. Well, they only cost me $8 apiece.