Leading the historical enterprise : strategic creativity, planning, and advocacy for the digital age
By: Dearstyne, Bruce W., (Bruce William)
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 973 DE LE (Browse shelf) | Available | T0053124 |
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971.064092 TR CO Common ground : | 972.8100497 RI GO I, Rigoberta Menchú : an Indian woman in Guatemala | 972.9123 ES HA Havana : autobiography of a city / | 973 DE LE Leading the historical enterprise : strategic creativity, planning, and advocacy for the digital age | 973 DS AM America : imagine a world without her | 973 FA SP Spotlight on the USA / | 973 KE SH The shaping of the American past : Vol I / |
"Leading the Historical Enterprise : Strategic Creativity, Planning, and Advocacy for the Digital Age presents new ideas and strategies for leading and innovating in museums, historical societies, historic sites, and other state and local history programs. The book blends insights from the best practices of model historical programs and museums with themes from the best recent studies of leadership. This is a practical book with concrete suggestions that can be applied in just about any program setting"--Provided by publisher.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 173-177) and index.
The state of the historical enterprise --Leading historical programs -- Creativity, innovation and the historical enterprise -- Making strategic connections -- Digital engagement -- Advocacy -- Strategic planning -- The historical enterprise in action.