This online, small-group discussion gives participants the opportunity to explore their questions about strategically building and using networks for organizational gain with Professor Walter W. Powell of Stanford University. Learn more »
The 2010 Organization Fellowship recipients for Leading Innovation have been announced. Each of organizations receiving a fellowship will be sending a team to participate in the seminar taking place in Washington, D.C., March 4-5 at no cost. View
the list of fellowship recipients »
Russell Willis Taylor is participating in the Expressive Life blog conversation January 25-29 on ArtsJournal exploring a possible new approach for discussing arts and culture. Read more »
The next seminar being offered with the 2010 Organization Fellowship is Leading Innovation. This seminar will be presented March 4-5 in Washington, D.C. This working session provides teams with tools and a process to generate, evaluate and successfully implement new ideas. Applications to attend will be accepted until January 15. Learn more »
Eighteen organizations have received fellowships to attend the NAS Finance seminar in Los Angeles, January 14-15. The 2010 Organization Fellowships cover the full tuition for teams to take part in NAS' national seminars. View
the list of fellowship recipients »
This Closer Look gives you the opportunity to learn proven strategies for working more effectively in diverse groups from celebrated expert, Margaret Neale, without leaving your desk. Learn more »
NAS will be extending our full-tuition fellowships for our 2010 Business of Arts and Culture seminars, enabling leadership teams to take part in our seminars at no cost by covering the full $1250 tuition for teams of up to five and providing up to $600 per person in travel and lodging support. Learn more »
NAS will be presenting pilot events in six communities across the country as part of the Future Leadership program. These events are designed to help the next wave of arts and culture leaders develop the skills they will need to excel in top management jobs. The first event is being held in Minneapolis, September 29 in partnership with Springboard for the Arts. Learn more »
This two day session teaches you tools to create
alignment throughout your organization so you are
able to make the most of available resources and accelerate
mission achievement. All participants for the September
10-11 presentation will attend with a 2009 Organization
Fellowship. Learn
more about Managing People
and how to apply »
NAS has announced the
2009 Organization Fellowship recipients for the
upcoming Strategic Marketing
seminar taking place in Miami, May 14-15. The
fellowship covers the full cost of tuition for leadership
teams to attend the upcoming seminar. View
the list of fellowship recipients »
This online discussion will explore the questions you and a small group of your peers have about innovation, the economy and your organization. Join NAS and Professor Dave Owens from 1-2 p.m., April 21 for Talk with an Expert: The Economy and Innovation in your Organization. Read more »
NAS has announced the
2009 Organization Fellowship recipients for the
upcoming Finance
seminar in Seattle, April 14-15. Each of the fellows
will be sending a team to participate in the seminar
at no cost, and those attending from outside the Seattle
metropolitan area will receive additional travel assistance.
View
the list of fellowship recipients »
NAS is offering fellowships for all 2009 Business of Arts and Culture™ events covering the full tuition of $1250 for a team of up to five people. Organizations will now be able to participate in these seminars at no cost. Read more »
NAS Launches New Web Site
NAS has redesigned our web site
to better support our growing family of organizational leadership
programs, including new online community features. Tell us
what you think »
The two-day seminar that explores systematic approaches for understanding customers, planning marketing strategies and creating value for your community will be presented at the Adrienne Arsht Center on May 14-15 as part of the Business of Arts and Culture program. Read more»