Developed by David Owens at Vanderbilt University and customized for the cultural sector with National Arts Strategies, this course is designed to help arts and culture leaders create an environment where new ideas are constantly created, shared, evaluated and the best ones are successfully put to work.

Leading Innovation in Arts and Culture


Leading Innovation in Arts and Culture


Instructors: David A. Owens, PhD, PE
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Reviewed on Mar 31, 2021
its was a amze cousre. i learnt s lot. please certicate dede
Reviewed on Jul 15, 2024
some of the materials were unaccessible - articles - and not everyone did assignments so assessments were frustrating, but the material/lectures were excellent.
Reviewed on Mar 14, 2017
Fantastic!!! a must do course for any aspiring innovators.

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