English version
Wersja polska

15.05.2014 (czwartek)
godz. 16:00-19:00/19:30
udział w warsztatach bezpłatny
ilość miejsc ograniczona - obowiązuje wcześniejsza rejestracja (decyduje kolejność zgłoszeń)

UWAGA: warsztat prowadzony w języku angielskim - organizator nie zapewnia tłumaczenia

FORMULARZ REJESTRACYJNY


An introduction to what strategic planning is, why it is important and how to do it!
Strategic planning is a mechanism to assist you in clarifying your vision, values, objectives and goals as well as how to prioritise the actions needed for you to accomplish them. The workshop will practically address the key questions: Why are doing what you want to do? What are your values? What will you actually do? How do you want to do it? Can you do what you want to do really well? How do you start? Who will you do it with? Where will you do it? How can you earn a living from it? Where do you want to be 3, 5 and 10 years from now? How will you get from where you are now to where you want to be?
słowa kluczowe/keywords: strategic, planning, vision, mission, values, goals, objectives, people, leadership

nowe umiejętności/benefits:
- how to make stratregic plans;
- how to start planning a project or business;
- how to turn ideas into actions.

_prowadzący


Paul Bogen
With over thirty years experience working in the sector, Paul is now a freelance arts and culture project manager, consultant, fund-raiser and trainer, working for a wide range of public and private clients across Europe. He is also a co-director of Olivearte Cultural Agency with Sandy Fitzgerald.
Currently Paul is managing Engine Room Europe a three-year, EC financed project, with 12 partners and a €2 million budget; a European project to research, benchmark and develop new Arts sector Business Models and a development programme for those working in the independent cultural sector in Kosice, Slovakia. Paul is the financial manager for NIE Theatre Company (UK) and teaches arts management at Mary’s University, London. Paul’s past work includes developing a new culture centre in Helsinki, writing city and regional culture and creative economy strategies, producing a festival with 250 artists on a ferry in Copenhagen, delivering a three-year culture business, capacity building programme in St. Petersburg, developing culture tourism for a residential arts centre in Italy and tutoring on an Audience Development project in Poland.
Paul was President of Trans Europe Halles (European network of independent cultural centres) from 1999-2007, an assessor for the European Commission Culture Programme 2007-13, has been a board member of six arts and culture organisations and is a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. After studying film and theatre at University, Paul started his professional career as a comedy actor and part-time DJ. Realising he could not act (and was not that funny), he quickly moved into theatre management and finance.
After managing two theatre companies, a Polish theatre company (while living in Poland under martial law), a London Theatre and then producing commercial shows in London’s ‘West End’ theatre, in 1989 Paul became the director of The Junction in Cambridge, the first purpose-built arts centre focused on youth culture in the UK. Paul opened the Junction, developed its multidisciplinary music, theatre, dance, new media and education programmes, produced three international festivals, the world’s first digital mural and built a new, €10 million theatre in 2005.
Paul lives in Cambridge, drives a 45-year-old Morris Minor car, has no hobbies but still sometimes DJ’s!

warsztat polecany przez: Art_Inkubator w Fabryce Sztuki


Fabryka Sztuki w Łodzi Tymienieckiego 3
90-365 Łódź
tel.: +48 42 646 88 65
fax: +48 42 207 35 79
info@fabrykasztuki.org

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