Arts and culture leaders have a tough but rewarding task: creating and leading sustainable organizations that deliver real social value. There is a lot of competition out there. Being an effective leader means constantly adapting, cleverly using the best tools to reach as many people as possible. This course is designed to help leaders at any level do just that.

Arts and Culture Strategy


Arts and Culture Strategy


Instructors: Peter Frumkin
Access provided by Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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Skills you'll gain
- Art History
- Risk Analysis
- Risk Mitigation
- Organizational Leadership
- Risk Management
- Target Market
- Target Audience
- Drive Engagement
- Communication Strategies
- Organizational Effectiveness
- Liberal Arts
- Stakeholder Communications
- Culture Transformation
- Organizational Structure
- Market Opportunities
- Strategic Communication
- Performing Arts
- Organizational Strategy
- Customer Analysis
- Strategic Leadership
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Reviewed on Jan 2, 2016
A useful course for someone seeking foundational tools for their non-profit
Reviewed on Apr 20, 2020
Brilliant course, with excellent exercises - mixing pragmatic and idealistic approach.
Reviewed on Jan 14, 2026
Amazing Course, but the grading could use some updates. It seems a little glitchy, and unclear how peer assessments work. Some assignments get graded within hours, and others take days.
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