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CCI- Time Management for Artists - SF

March 22, 2016

Topic: Management/Strategic Planning

Provider/Presenting Organization: Center for Cultural Innovation

Location: San Francisco Bay Area

TIME MANAGEMENT FOR ARTISTS

CCI in association with Intersection for the Arts presents: Time Management for Artists. This workshop is designed to help you recognize and perhaps reconsider your personal concept of time.  During this workshop you will gain a clear understanding of how you currently use your time in order to best determine how you really want to spend those hours available within any given day. You will receive practical management methods, skills and techniques for identifying key time wasters, setting boundaries, managing frequent distractions and interruptions, and prioritizing yourself and your artwork. Goal setting and action planning are key to time management success.  In-class activities will highlight how to budget your time wisely and most effectively for you. More effective planning will enable you to spend more time doing what will ultimately lead you towards achieving your personal and professional goals and objectives.

About the Trainer:
Morrie Warshawski has worked in the nonprofit arts sector for over 30 years as an administrator, consultant, facilitator, teacher and writer. His practice has included work with state and regional government agencies (South Carolina, Missouri, Michigan, California), foundations (Bush, MacArthur, Pew Charitable Trust), the President's Commission on the Arts and the Humanities, and numerous nonprofit organizations in many disciplines (Operation Shoestring, California Coalition for Youth, Michigan Alzheimer's Organization, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, St. Louis Black Repertory Company, and others.) He was executive director of three nonprofits (including Bay Area Video Coalition). Warshawski has extensive experience in the area of strategic planning. He designed and edited a Web site devoted to strategic planning essays for the National Endowment for the Arts called LESSONS LEARNED; and for many years was one of the consultants for the NEA's Advancement Program, which provided 15 months of planning assistance to organizations throughout the U.S.

Workshop Details

Date: Tuesday, March 22nd, 2016
Time: 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Location: 901 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
Cost: $45

Enrollment is limited to 24 students

*To enroll in a workshop, you must first become a member of CCI and create a user name and password. CCI membership is free of charge and open to the public.

Cancellation Policy: Full refund on registration fees up to 48 hours prior to workshop date. Fees are nonrefundable within 48 hours of event.