Leading a Turnaround at a Not-for-profit During the Recession

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The Global Economic Crisis was particularly difficult on many cultural institutions.  With patrons, foundations, and public institutions all going through needed belt-tightening, museums and arts organizations have seen funding drop significantly.  So the efforts of Jack Meyer, chairman of the Boston Ballet, provide some interesting lessons--and not just for leaders of not-for-profit organizations but for all managers.  Meyer took over the Boston Ballet in 2009.  He spoke about managing the ballet's financial recovery during the downturn in this Harvard Business Review interview:


Posted 05-24-2011 4:25 AM by Graham Griffith
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