Planning

Reimagining Special Events For The New Tomorrow

Reimagining Special Events For The New Tomorrow

The current crisis has created stressors across a range of operating areas at cultural attractions, special events functions among them. Learn from panelists who share outlooks, thinking, & strategies to continue offering successful events programs.

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Planning Your Financial Recovery

Planning Your Financial Recovery

How do you implement a framework for discussing scenario planning for a sustainable recovery? Read insights regarding attendance recovery, earned revenue, contributed giving, & public revenue, then download our free modeling tool to assist your planning.

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The Changing Engagement and Education Paradigm

The Changing Engagement and Education Paradigm

How do engagement & education need to adapt to the “new tomorrow”? And what of the “yesterday” will remain? Key questions for L&E were addressed by seven panelists to assist in re-imagining their work moving forward.

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“Conservation Isn’t Closed” Conversation Takeaways

“Conservation Isn’t Closed” Conversation Takeaways

How do we maintain one of our core missions of conservation during this time of crisis? Read on to learn positive steps & suggestions from our 3rd Community Conversation to increase our roles as vital participants, locally & internationally, for the very survival of wildlife.

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“Now What?” Community Conversation Takeaways

“Now What?” Community Conversation Takeaways

Our 2nd Community Conversations series focused on “Now What?” as we navigate the path forward. We discussed strategic & tactical ideas for what you should be doing right now, getting ready for re-opening, managing your human resources, monetizing your now, & how best to take the long view.

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Dr. Frederick Lahodny

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