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Customer Reviews:Average Customer Rating: Good if you work for a famous and large organization I've been an arts administrator for 13 years and have a masters degree in the field. I felt the book was very readable, but lacked applicability to smaller arts organizations....ones that make up the majority of our arts community. Not worth it This book is not worth the purchase price. Interesting anecdotes and insights into Michael Kaiser's life but nothing of substance here to assist real life arts organizations with real life problems. Arts organizations need to operate more like businesses instead of begging for money all the time. This book will not provide much insight into how to make that happen. I was disappointed. The Art of the Turnaround: Creating and Maintaining Healthy Arts Organizations Fantastically well-done. This book combines common-sense general prinicples for performing arts groups experiencing financial difficulties with a handful of case studies of organizations that author Michael Kaiser has worked with. Mixes practical and specific advice with general philosophies designed to establish stability and health for performing arts organizations. too personal Lots of flattering autobiography, without much that's transferrable to other arts organizations. Author is a real name-dropper. Incredible advice! This book is excellent. Every theater management should read it, especially community theaters that are struggling. Michael Kaiser is an amazing manager and very talented!!! I purchased books for the whole board and management of my community theater! They loved it and it really influenced how the theater is being run especially in these difficult economic times! Ginger | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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