際際滷shows by User: MandHShow / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: MandHShow / Fri, 27 May 2011 03:36:45 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: MandHShow Just visitingTapping into the Tourist Market /slideshow/mh-show2011-tappingintotouristmarket/8121362 mhshow2011tappingintotouristmarket-110527033652-phpapp01
Speakers - Susanna Mann, Business Development Manager, Royal Collection and Chaired by Penny Mills, Director of Client Services, Audiences London - Buckingham Palace was voted Best UK Attraction 2010 by readers of both Group Travel Organiser and Group Leisure Magazines. Susanna Mann, Business Development Manager, explains the Royal Collections approach to the group visitor market. What does cultural tourism mean for your organisation, and how can you successfully tap into this potentially lucrative market? Well be putting things into context with information from Visit Britain, Visit London and other sector leaders.]]>

Speakers - Susanna Mann, Business Development Manager, Royal Collection and Chaired by Penny Mills, Director of Client Services, Audiences London - Buckingham Palace was voted Best UK Attraction 2010 by readers of both Group Travel Organiser and Group Leisure Magazines. Susanna Mann, Business Development Manager, explains the Royal Collections approach to the group visitor market. What does cultural tourism mean for your organisation, and how can you successfully tap into this potentially lucrative market? Well be putting things into context with information from Visit Britain, Visit London and other sector leaders.]]>
Fri, 27 May 2011 03:36:45 GMT /slideshow/mh-show2011-tappingintotouristmarket/8121362 MandHShow@slideshare.net(MandHShow) Just visitingTapping into the Tourist Market MandHShow Speakers - Susanna Mann, Business Development Manager, Royal Collection and Chaired by Penny Mills, Director of Client Services, Audiences London - Buckingham Palace was voted Best UK Attraction 2010 by readers of both Group Travel Organiser and Group Leisure Magazines. Susanna Mann, Business Development Manager, explains the Royal Collections approach to the group visitor market. What does cultural tourism mean for your organisation, and how can you successfully tap into this potentially lucrative market? Well be putting things into context with information from Visit Britain, Visit London and other sector leaders. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mhshow2011tappingintotouristmarket-110527033652-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Speakers - Susanna Mann, Business Development Manager, Royal Collection and Chaired by Penny Mills, Director of Client Services, Audiences London - Buckingham Palace was voted Best UK Attraction 2010 by readers of both Group Travel Organiser and Group Leisure Magazines. Susanna Mann, Business Development Manager, explains the Royal Collections approach to the group visitor market. What does cultural tourism mean for your organisation, and how can you successfully tap into this potentially lucrative market? Well be putting things into context with information from Visit Britain, Visit London and other sector leaders.
Just visitingTapping into the Tourist Market from Museums & Heritage Show
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Nuanced Visitors Working with Segments /slideshow/nuanced-visitors-working-with-segments/8121306 mhshow2011nuancedvisitors-110527033102-phpapp02
Speakers: Karen Cardy, Marketing and LSO St Lukes Centre Director, London Symphony Orchestra and Chaired by Sarah Boiling, Deputy Director, Audiences London - Monitoring and profiling your visitors can help you segment your audience into clearly defined groups, making it easier to identify their preferences and respond to their needs. 12 London orchestras and orchestral venues have recently been working together to understand how audiences behave within the orchestral marketplace in London, and are now putting their findings into action through an innovative collaborative marketing campaign. This session is a great chance to think about matching and marketing your offer to the interests and expectations of your visitors. ]]>

Speakers: Karen Cardy, Marketing and LSO St Lukes Centre Director, London Symphony Orchestra and Chaired by Sarah Boiling, Deputy Director, Audiences London - Monitoring and profiling your visitors can help you segment your audience into clearly defined groups, making it easier to identify their preferences and respond to their needs. 12 London orchestras and orchestral venues have recently been working together to understand how audiences behave within the orchestral marketplace in London, and are now putting their findings into action through an innovative collaborative marketing campaign. This session is a great chance to think about matching and marketing your offer to the interests and expectations of your visitors. ]]>
Fri, 27 May 2011 03:30:58 GMT /slideshow/nuanced-visitors-working-with-segments/8121306 MandHShow@slideshare.net(MandHShow) Nuanced Visitors Working with Segments MandHShow Speakers: Karen Cardy, Marketing and LSO St Lukes Centre Director, London Symphony Orchestra and Chaired by Sarah Boiling, Deputy Director, Audiences London - Monitoring and profiling your visitors can help you segment your audience into clearly defined groups, making it easier to identify their preferences and respond to their needs. 12 London orchestras and orchestral venues have recently been working together to understand how audiences behave within the orchestral marketplace in London, and are now putting their findings into action through an innovative collaborative marketing campaign. This session is a great chance to think about matching and marketing your offer to the interests and expectations of your visitors. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mhshow2011nuancedvisitors-110527033102-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Speakers: Karen Cardy, Marketing and LSO St Lukes Centre Director, London Symphony Orchestra and Chaired by Sarah Boiling, Deputy Director, Audiences London - Monitoring and profiling your visitors can help you segment your audience into clearly defined groups, making it easier to identify their preferences and respond to their needs. 12 London orchestras and orchestral venues have recently been working together to understand how audiences behave within the orchestral marketplace in London, and are now putting their findings into action through an innovative collaborative marketing campaign. This session is a great chance to think about matching and marketing your offer to the interests and expectations of your visitors.
Nuanced Visitors Working with Segments from Museums & Heritage Show
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Working Together to Monitor and Measure /slideshow/working-together-to-monitor-and-measure/8121302 mhshow2011monitorandmeasure-110527033007-phpapp01
Speakers: Sangeeta Sathe, Marketing and Communications Manager, South London Gallery and Chaired by Sarah Boiling, Deputy Director, Audiences London - Who are your visitors? Sustained audience monitoring can help you answer that question, and cross-organisational collaborations are a cost-effective way of gaining a richer perspective on whos visiting and how. Join us to learn about the format and impact of some existing models, including a collaborative benchmarking project that is currently enabling some 20+ London galleries to understand and respond to their own visitor profile in comparison to those of their peers.]]>

Speakers: Sangeeta Sathe, Marketing and Communications Manager, South London Gallery and Chaired by Sarah Boiling, Deputy Director, Audiences London - Who are your visitors? Sustained audience monitoring can help you answer that question, and cross-organisational collaborations are a cost-effective way of gaining a richer perspective on whos visiting and how. Join us to learn about the format and impact of some existing models, including a collaborative benchmarking project that is currently enabling some 20+ London galleries to understand and respond to their own visitor profile in comparison to those of their peers.]]>
Fri, 27 May 2011 03:30:02 GMT /slideshow/working-together-to-monitor-and-measure/8121302 MandHShow@slideshare.net(MandHShow) Working Together to Monitor and Measure MandHShow Speakers: Sangeeta Sathe, Marketing and Communications Manager, South London Gallery and Chaired by Sarah Boiling, Deputy Director, Audiences London - Who are your visitors? Sustained audience monitoring can help you answer that question, and cross-organisational collaborations are a cost-effective way of gaining a richer perspective on whos visiting and how. Join us to learn about the format and impact of some existing models, including a collaborative benchmarking project that is currently enabling some 20+ London galleries to understand and respond to their own visitor profile in comparison to those of their peers. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mhshow2011monitorandmeasure-110527033007-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Speakers: Sangeeta Sathe, Marketing and Communications Manager, South London Gallery and Chaired by Sarah Boiling, Deputy Director, Audiences London - Who are your visitors? Sustained audience monitoring can help you answer that question, and cross-organisational collaborations are a cost-effective way of gaining a richer perspective on whos visiting and how. Join us to learn about the format and impact of some existing models, including a collaborative benchmarking project that is currently enabling some 20+ London galleries to understand and respond to their own visitor profile in comparison to those of their peers.
Working Together to Monitor and Measure from Museums & Heritage Show
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Engaging Young People /slideshow/mh-show2011-engagingyoungpeople/8121227 mhshow2011engagingyoungpeople-110527032526-phpapp02
Speakers: Alistair Raphael, Head of Arts, Royal Parks in Conversation with Helen Ball, Head of Engagement Services, Audiences London - How do you include young peoples voices in a large scale event? This session looks in detail at the lessons from FUSE, The Royal Parks multi-art form festival in Kensington Gardens last summer. FUSE was co-programmed with a panel of 12 young people aged between 13-21 years. This session will describe the learning from the project and cover broader principles behind engaging and maintaining relationships with young people.]]>

Speakers: Alistair Raphael, Head of Arts, Royal Parks in Conversation with Helen Ball, Head of Engagement Services, Audiences London - How do you include young peoples voices in a large scale event? This session looks in detail at the lessons from FUSE, The Royal Parks multi-art form festival in Kensington Gardens last summer. FUSE was co-programmed with a panel of 12 young people aged between 13-21 years. This session will describe the learning from the project and cover broader principles behind engaging and maintaining relationships with young people.]]>
Fri, 27 May 2011 03:25:20 GMT /slideshow/mh-show2011-engagingyoungpeople/8121227 MandHShow@slideshare.net(MandHShow) Engaging Young People MandHShow Speakers: Alistair Raphael, Head of Arts, Royal Parks in Conversation with Helen Ball, Head of Engagement Services, Audiences London - How do you include young peoples voices in a large scale event? This session looks in detail at the lessons from FUSE, The Royal Parks multi-art form festival in Kensington Gardens last summer. FUSE was co-programmed with a panel of 12 young people aged between 13-21 years. This session will describe the learning from the project and cover broader principles behind engaging and maintaining relationships with young people. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mhshow2011engagingyoungpeople-110527032526-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Speakers: Alistair Raphael, Head of Arts, Royal Parks in Conversation with Helen Ball, Head of Engagement Services, Audiences London - How do you include young peoples voices in a large scale event? This session looks in detail at the lessons from FUSE, The Royal Parks multi-art form festival in Kensington Gardens last summer. FUSE was co-programmed with a panel of 12 young people aged between 13-21 years. This session will describe the learning from the project and cover broader principles behind engaging and maintaining relationships with young people.
Engaging Young People from Museums & Heritage Show
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Building Relationships with Visitors /slideshow/mh-show2011-buildingrelationshipsvisitors/8121224 mhshow2011buildingrelationshipsvisitors-110527032426-phpapp02
Speaker: Led by Penny Mills, Director of Client Services, Audiences London - So youve got them hooked - now how do you keep relationships with visitors going? Join us to discover how cultural organisations have deepened relationships with a wide range of visitors, through ambassador programmes, membership schemes, events, interpretation and more.]]>

Speaker: Led by Penny Mills, Director of Client Services, Audiences London - So youve got them hooked - now how do you keep relationships with visitors going? Join us to discover how cultural organisations have deepened relationships with a wide range of visitors, through ambassador programmes, membership schemes, events, interpretation and more.]]>
Fri, 27 May 2011 03:24:24 GMT /slideshow/mh-show2011-buildingrelationshipsvisitors/8121224 MandHShow@slideshare.net(MandHShow) Building Relationships with Visitors MandHShow Speaker: Led by Penny Mills, Director of Client Services, Audiences London - So youve got them hooked - now how do you keep relationships with visitors going? Join us to discover how cultural organisations have deepened relationships with a wide range of visitors, through ambassador programmes, membership schemes, events, interpretation and more. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mhshow2011buildingrelationshipsvisitors-110527032426-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Speaker: Led by Penny Mills, Director of Client Services, Audiences London - So youve got them hooked - now how do you keep relationships with visitors going? Join us to discover how cultural organisations have deepened relationships with a wide range of visitors, through ambassador programmes, membership schemes, events, interpretation and more.
Building Relationships with Visitors from Museums & Heritage Show
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The V&A Schools Programme /slideshow/the-va-schools-programme/8121181 mhshow2011vaschoolsprogramme-110527032024-phpapp02
Speaker: Cara Williams, Schools Programme Manager, V&A Museum - An Equal Share - devising successful collaborative schools projects with designers inresidence. Hear how the V&A Schools Programme, DesignLab, engages with teachers and the V&A Residency Project to create in-depth creative projects.]]>

Speaker: Cara Williams, Schools Programme Manager, V&A Museum - An Equal Share - devising successful collaborative schools projects with designers inresidence. Hear how the V&A Schools Programme, DesignLab, engages with teachers and the V&A Residency Project to create in-depth creative projects.]]>
Fri, 27 May 2011 03:20:21 GMT /slideshow/the-va-schools-programme/8121181 MandHShow@slideshare.net(MandHShow) The V&A Schools Programme MandHShow Speaker: Cara Williams, Schools Programme Manager, V&A Museum - An Equal Share - devising successful collaborative schools projects with designers inresidence. Hear how the V&A Schools Programme, DesignLab, engages with teachers and the V&A Residency Project to create in-depth creative projects. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mhshow2011vaschoolsprogramme-110527032024-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Speaker: Cara Williams, Schools Programme Manager, V&amp;A Museum - An Equal Share - devising successful collaborative schools projects with designers inresidence. Hear how the V&amp;A Schools Programme, DesignLab, engages with teachers and the V&amp;A Residency Project to create in-depth creative projects.
The V&A Schools Programme from Museums & Heritage Show
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Reaching out to Schools /slideshow/reaching-out-to-schools/8121158 mhshow2011reachingouttoschools-110527031707-phpapp02
Speakers: Alice Young, Head of Arts Award Programme, Arts Award; Sara Candy, Executive Director, Opening Minds and Louise Thomas, Senior researcher, RSA - Discover how Arts Award can help support your younger audiences and enable your organisation to develop links with schools, colleges, youth services and arts organisations. Hear also about the RSAs Opening Minds and Area Based Curriculum work with museums, heritage sites and schools on curriculum co-design making the most of the environment beyond the classroom in collaborative and practical ways.]]>

Speakers: Alice Young, Head of Arts Award Programme, Arts Award; Sara Candy, Executive Director, Opening Minds and Louise Thomas, Senior researcher, RSA - Discover how Arts Award can help support your younger audiences and enable your organisation to develop links with schools, colleges, youth services and arts organisations. Hear also about the RSAs Opening Minds and Area Based Curriculum work with museums, heritage sites and schools on curriculum co-design making the most of the environment beyond the classroom in collaborative and practical ways.]]>
Fri, 27 May 2011 03:17:03 GMT /slideshow/reaching-out-to-schools/8121158 MandHShow@slideshare.net(MandHShow) Reaching out to Schools MandHShow Speakers: Alice Young, Head of Arts Award Programme, Arts Award; Sara Candy, Executive Director, Opening Minds and Louise Thomas, Senior researcher, RSA - Discover how Arts Award can help support your younger audiences and enable your organisation to develop links with schools, colleges, youth services and arts organisations. Hear also about the RSAs Opening Minds and Area Based Curriculum work with museums, heritage sites and schools on curriculum co-design making the most of the environment beyond the classroom in collaborative and practical ways. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mhshow2011reachingouttoschools-110527031707-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Speakers: Alice Young, Head of Arts Award Programme, Arts Award; Sara Candy, Executive Director, Opening Minds and Louise Thomas, Senior researcher, RSA - Discover how Arts Award can help support your younger audiences and enable your organisation to develop links with schools, colleges, youth services and arts organisations. Hear also about the RSAs Opening Minds and Area Based Curriculum work with museums, heritage sites and schools on curriculum co-design making the most of the environment beyond the classroom in collaborative and practical ways.
Reaching out to Schools from Museums & Heritage Show
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Flexible Fundraising in a Difficult Financial Climate /slideshow/flexible-fundraising-in-a-difficult-financial-climate-8121046/8121046 mhshow2011flexiblefundraising-110527031031-phpapp02
Speaker: Heather Thomas, Director of Development, Brighton Festival - This session will look at what new approaches are being deployed to find new funding sources and combat challenges with existing ones! Heather will also analyse some of the trends around philanthropy, one of the focal points of the coalition governments cultural policy and explore what lessons can be learned from differing kinds of cultural sector organisations.]]>

Speaker: Heather Thomas, Director of Development, Brighton Festival - This session will look at what new approaches are being deployed to find new funding sources and combat challenges with existing ones! Heather will also analyse some of the trends around philanthropy, one of the focal points of the coalition governments cultural policy and explore what lessons can be learned from differing kinds of cultural sector organisations.]]>
Fri, 27 May 2011 03:10:30 GMT /slideshow/flexible-fundraising-in-a-difficult-financial-climate-8121046/8121046 MandHShow@slideshare.net(MandHShow) Flexible Fundraising in a Difficult Financial Climate MandHShow Speaker: Heather Thomas, Director of Development, Brighton Festival - This session will look at what new approaches are being deployed to find new funding sources and combat challenges with existing ones! Heather will also analyse some of the trends around philanthropy, one of the focal points of the coalition governments cultural policy and explore what lessons can be learned from differing kinds of cultural sector organisations. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mhshow2011flexiblefundraising-110527031031-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Speaker: Heather Thomas, Director of Development, Brighton Festival - This session will look at what new approaches are being deployed to find new funding sources and combat challenges with existing ones! Heather will also analyse some of the trends around philanthropy, one of the focal points of the coalition governments cultural policy and explore what lessons can be learned from differing kinds of cultural sector organisations.
Flexible Fundraising in a Difficult Financial Climate from Museums & Heritage Show
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Community, Family and Inter-generational Learning /slideshow/community-family-and-intergenerational-learning/8113246 mhshow2011communityfamilyinter-generational-110526105243-phpapp01
Speakers: Lucie Fitton, Inclusion Programme Manager, Museum of London and Donna Williams, Project Officer, Falmouth Art Gallery - This session will explore two contrasting organisations and the work they have done to engage with their communities. Hear how the Museum of London has been working with a range of young people to co-curate an exhibition as part of their Stories of the World project. Falmouth Art Gallery will share their experiences of staging innovative community projects involving everyone from baby paint to Age Concern and visitors aged 0 to 103!]]>

Speakers: Lucie Fitton, Inclusion Programme Manager, Museum of London and Donna Williams, Project Officer, Falmouth Art Gallery - This session will explore two contrasting organisations and the work they have done to engage with their communities. Hear how the Museum of London has been working with a range of young people to co-curate an exhibition as part of their Stories of the World project. Falmouth Art Gallery will share their experiences of staging innovative community projects involving everyone from baby paint to Age Concern and visitors aged 0 to 103!]]>
Thu, 26 May 2011 10:52:40 GMT /slideshow/community-family-and-intergenerational-learning/8113246 MandHShow@slideshare.net(MandHShow) Community, Family and Inter-generational Learning MandHShow Speakers: Lucie Fitton, Inclusion Programme Manager, Museum of London and Donna Williams, Project Officer, Falmouth Art Gallery - This session will explore two contrasting organisations and the work they have done to engage with their communities. Hear how the Museum of London has been working with a range of young people to co-curate an exhibition as part of their Stories of the World project. Falmouth Art Gallery will share their experiences of staging innovative community projects involving everyone from baby paint to Age Concern and visitors aged 0 to 103! <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mhshow2011communityfamilyinter-generational-110526105243-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Speakers: Lucie Fitton, Inclusion Programme Manager, Museum of London and Donna Williams, Project Officer, Falmouth Art Gallery - This session will explore two contrasting organisations and the work they have done to engage with their communities. Hear how the Museum of London has been working with a range of young people to co-curate an exhibition as part of their Stories of the World project. Falmouth Art Gallery will share their experiences of staging innovative community projects involving everyone from baby paint to Age Concern and visitors aged 0 to 103!
Community, Family and Inter-generational Learning from Museums & Heritage Show
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Transition of MLA Functions to ACE, an Update /slideshow/transition-of-mla-functions-to-ace-an-update/8112884 mhshow2011mlaupdate-110526102944-phpapp02
Speaker: Hedley Swain, Director of Programme Delivery MLA and Anna Jobson, Director of Strategy, Arts Council England (ACE) - 2011 will see the wind-up of the Museums Libraries and Archives Council and the transfer of key museum functions to Arts Council England. This timely session will provide an update on progress for this transition. In particular it will focus on those MLA functions which it has been agreed that ACE will inherit: Renaissance, Accreditation, Designation, cultural property roles and museums projects for London 2012.]]>

Speaker: Hedley Swain, Director of Programme Delivery MLA and Anna Jobson, Director of Strategy, Arts Council England (ACE) - 2011 will see the wind-up of the Museums Libraries and Archives Council and the transfer of key museum functions to Arts Council England. This timely session will provide an update on progress for this transition. In particular it will focus on those MLA functions which it has been agreed that ACE will inherit: Renaissance, Accreditation, Designation, cultural property roles and museums projects for London 2012.]]>
Thu, 26 May 2011 10:29:39 GMT /slideshow/transition-of-mla-functions-to-ace-an-update/8112884 MandHShow@slideshare.net(MandHShow) Transition of MLA Functions to ACE, an Update MandHShow Speaker: Hedley Swain, Director of Programme Delivery MLA and Anna Jobson, Director of Strategy, Arts Council England (ACE) - 2011 will see the wind-up of the Museums Libraries and Archives Council and the transfer of key museum functions to Arts Council England. This timely session will provide an update on progress for this transition. In particular it will focus on those MLA functions which it has been agreed that ACE will inherit: Renaissance, Accreditation, Designation, cultural property roles and museums projects for London 2012. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mhshow2011mlaupdate-110526102944-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Speaker: Hedley Swain, Director of Programme Delivery MLA and Anna Jobson, Director of Strategy, Arts Council England (ACE) - 2011 will see the wind-up of the Museums Libraries and Archives Council and the transfer of key museum functions to Arts Council England. This timely session will provide an update on progress for this transition. In particular it will focus on those MLA functions which it has been agreed that ACE will inherit: Renaissance, Accreditation, Designation, cultural property roles and museums projects for London 2012.
Transition of MLA Functions to ACE, an Update from Museums & Heritage Show
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Funding Now - Current Trends for Museum Funding with the Heritage Lottery Fund /MandHShow/funding-now-current-trends-for-museum-funding-with-the-heritage-lottery-fund mhshow2011fundingnowhlf-110526100316-phpapp01
Speaker: Fiona Talbott, Head of Museums, Libraries and Archives, Heritage Lottery Fund - This session will take a look at the current trends in successful awards to museum projects from the Heritage Lottery Fund and pass on lessons learnt to potential grantees. In addition it will take a look at possible future directions for funding under HLFs next strategic plan.]]>

Speaker: Fiona Talbott, Head of Museums, Libraries and Archives, Heritage Lottery Fund - This session will take a look at the current trends in successful awards to museum projects from the Heritage Lottery Fund and pass on lessons learnt to potential grantees. In addition it will take a look at possible future directions for funding under HLFs next strategic plan.]]>
Thu, 26 May 2011 10:03:11 GMT /MandHShow/funding-now-current-trends-for-museum-funding-with-the-heritage-lottery-fund MandHShow@slideshare.net(MandHShow) Funding Now - Current Trends for Museum Funding with the Heritage Lottery Fund MandHShow Speaker: Fiona Talbott, Head of Museums, Libraries and Archives, Heritage Lottery Fund - This session will take a look at the current trends in successful awards to museum projects from the Heritage Lottery Fund and pass on lessons learnt to potential grantees. In addition it will take a look at possible future directions for funding under HLFs next strategic plan. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mhshow2011fundingnowhlf-110526100316-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Speaker: Fiona Talbott, Head of Museums, Libraries and Archives, Heritage Lottery Fund - This session will take a look at the current trends in successful awards to museum projects from the Heritage Lottery Fund and pass on lessons learnt to potential grantees. In addition it will take a look at possible future directions for funding under HLFs next strategic plan.
Funding Now - Current Trends for Museum Funding with the Heritage Lottery Fund from Museums & Heritage Show
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Supporting the Museums & Heritage Sector to Reach Audiences on Digital Platforms /slideshow/supporting-the-museums-heritage-sector-to-reach-audiences-on-digital-platforms/8112237 mhshow2011reachaudiencesondigitalplatforms-110526095410-phpapp01
Speaker: Jane Finnis, Director, Culture24 - Culture24 has helped thousands of cultural institutions use the online world to broaden their reach and, at the same time, to deepen the experience they offer their visitors. Come and find out how Culture24 can help your organisation through; data partnerships with the BBC and others; nation-wide campaigns such as Museums at Night and collaborative Action Research such as How to Measure Success Online.]]>

Speaker: Jane Finnis, Director, Culture24 - Culture24 has helped thousands of cultural institutions use the online world to broaden their reach and, at the same time, to deepen the experience they offer their visitors. Come and find out how Culture24 can help your organisation through; data partnerships with the BBC and others; nation-wide campaigns such as Museums at Night and collaborative Action Research such as How to Measure Success Online.]]>
Thu, 26 May 2011 09:54:05 GMT /slideshow/supporting-the-museums-heritage-sector-to-reach-audiences-on-digital-platforms/8112237 MandHShow@slideshare.net(MandHShow) Supporting the Museums & Heritage Sector to Reach Audiences on Digital Platforms MandHShow Speaker: Jane Finnis, Director, Culture24 - Culture24 has helped thousands of cultural institutions use the online world to broaden their reach and, at the same time, to deepen the experience they offer their visitors. Come and find out how Culture24 can help your organisation through; data partnerships with the BBC and others; nation-wide campaigns such as Museums at Night and collaborative Action Research such as How to Measure Success Online. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mhshow2011reachaudiencesondigitalplatforms-110526095410-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Speaker: Jane Finnis, Director, Culture24 - Culture24 has helped thousands of cultural institutions use the online world to broaden their reach and, at the same time, to deepen the experience they offer their visitors. Come and find out how Culture24 can help your organisation through; data partnerships with the BBC and others; nation-wide campaigns such as Museums at Night and collaborative Action Research such as How to Measure Success Online.
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Fundraising Verdict /MandHShow/fundraising-verdict mhshow2011fundraisingverdict-110526092726-phpapp01
Speaker: Stephen Mills, Director, BDRC Continental - Sharing insights from our recent study among small and medium level donors within the culture, heritage and leisure arena. How can we more effectively engage this important group? How can we increase the ROI on our fundraising investments? How can we best segment these donors?]]>

Speaker: Stephen Mills, Director, BDRC Continental - Sharing insights from our recent study among small and medium level donors within the culture, heritage and leisure arena. How can we more effectively engage this important group? How can we increase the ROI on our fundraising investments? How can we best segment these donors?]]>
Thu, 26 May 2011 09:27:24 GMT /MandHShow/fundraising-verdict MandHShow@slideshare.net(MandHShow) Fundraising Verdict MandHShow Speaker: Stephen Mills, Director, BDRC Continental - Sharing insights from our recent study among small and medium level donors within the culture, heritage and leisure arena. How can we more effectively engage this important group? How can we increase the ROI on our fundraising investments? How can we best segment these donors? <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mhshow2011fundraisingverdict-110526092726-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Speaker: Stephen Mills, Director, BDRC Continental - Sharing insights from our recent study among small and medium level donors within the culture, heritage and leisure arena. How can we more effectively engage this important group? How can we increase the ROI on our fundraising investments? How can we best segment these donors?
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The Perfect Picture - Making Collaborative Campaigns Work /slideshow/the-perfect-picture-making-collaborative-campaigns-work/8111598 mhshow2011theperfectpicture-110526091238-phpapp01
Speaker: Eric Hildrew, Head of Marketing & Communications, Museums Sheffield Yorkshires Favourite Paintings brought together 27 museums and galleries from across Yorkshire to cross promote the breadth and quality of their art collections. Together with creative agency Sumo they ran an innovative campaign which asked the public to share their views and stories about Yorkshires paintings. Find out how working together helped these museums to get the public talking about their art and drive more visitors to their venues.]]>

Speaker: Eric Hildrew, Head of Marketing & Communications, Museums Sheffield Yorkshires Favourite Paintings brought together 27 museums and galleries from across Yorkshire to cross promote the breadth and quality of their art collections. Together with creative agency Sumo they ran an innovative campaign which asked the public to share their views and stories about Yorkshires paintings. Find out how working together helped these museums to get the public talking about their art and drive more visitors to their venues.]]>
Thu, 26 May 2011 09:12:35 GMT /slideshow/the-perfect-picture-making-collaborative-campaigns-work/8111598 MandHShow@slideshare.net(MandHShow) The Perfect Picture - Making Collaborative Campaigns Work MandHShow Speaker: Eric Hildrew, Head of Marketing & Communications, Museums Sheffield Yorkshires Favourite Paintings brought together 27 museums and galleries from across Yorkshire to cross promote the breadth and quality of their art collections. Together with creative agency Sumo they ran an innovative campaign which asked the public to share their views and stories about Yorkshires paintings. Find out how working together helped these museums to get the public talking about their art and drive more visitors to their venues. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mhshow2011theperfectpicture-110526091238-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Speaker: Eric Hildrew, Head of Marketing &amp; Communications, Museums Sheffield Yorkshires Favourite Paintings brought together 27 museums and galleries from across Yorkshire to cross promote the breadth and quality of their art collections. Together with creative agency Sumo they ran an innovative campaign which asked the public to share their views and stories about Yorkshires paintings. Find out how working together helped these museums to get the public talking about their art and drive more visitors to their venues.
The Perfect Picture - Making Collaborative Campaigns Work from Museums & Heritage Show
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Not Enough Money? Not Enough Staff? /slideshow/not-enough-money-not-enough-staff/8111415 mhshow2011notenoughmoney-110526085922-phpapp01
Speaker: Patsy Cane, Visitor Services Manager, Museum of East Anglian Life This session is for anyone who needs to achieve great marketing delivery on a shoestring budget. Hear how the Museum of East Anglian Life has increased its visitor numbers and successfully engaged with new audiences and all on the tiniest of budgets.]]>

Speaker: Patsy Cane, Visitor Services Manager, Museum of East Anglian Life This session is for anyone who needs to achieve great marketing delivery on a shoestring budget. Hear how the Museum of East Anglian Life has increased its visitor numbers and successfully engaged with new audiences and all on the tiniest of budgets.]]>
Thu, 26 May 2011 08:59:17 GMT /slideshow/not-enough-money-not-enough-staff/8111415 MandHShow@slideshare.net(MandHShow) Not Enough Money? Not Enough Staff? MandHShow Speaker: Patsy Cane, Visitor Services Manager, Museum of East Anglian Life This session is for anyone who needs to achieve great marketing delivery on a shoestring budget. Hear how the Museum of East Anglian Life has increased its visitor numbers and successfully engaged with new audiences and all on the tiniest of budgets. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mhshow2011notenoughmoney-110526085922-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Speaker: Patsy Cane, Visitor Services Manager, Museum of East Anglian Life This session is for anyone who needs to achieve great marketing delivery on a shoestring budget. Hear how the Museum of East Anglian Life has increased its visitor numbers and successfully engaged with new audiences and all on the tiniest of budgets.
Not Enough Money? Not Enough Staff? from Museums & Heritage Show
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The Challenges of Marketing a Very Special Exhibition /slideshow/mh-show2011-veryspecialexhibition/8111266 mhshow2011veryspecialexhibition-110526084740-phpapp02
Speaker: Rachel Dingsdale, Marketing Officer, National Gallery - Find out how the National Gallerys innovative marketing campaign for the exhibition Venice: Canaletto and His Rivals brought Venice to London and an old master back into the spotlight. Using the marketing campaign for the show as a case study find out how the Gallery plans and implements a special exhibition campaign including cost effective promotions and social media initiatives.]]>

Speaker: Rachel Dingsdale, Marketing Officer, National Gallery - Find out how the National Gallerys innovative marketing campaign for the exhibition Venice: Canaletto and His Rivals brought Venice to London and an old master back into the spotlight. Using the marketing campaign for the show as a case study find out how the Gallery plans and implements a special exhibition campaign including cost effective promotions and social media initiatives.]]>
Thu, 26 May 2011 08:47:34 GMT /slideshow/mh-show2011-veryspecialexhibition/8111266 MandHShow@slideshare.net(MandHShow) The Challenges of Marketing a Very Special Exhibition MandHShow Speaker: Rachel Dingsdale, Marketing Officer, National Gallery - Find out how the National Gallerys innovative marketing campaign for the exhibition Venice: Canaletto and His Rivals brought Venice to London and an old master back into the spotlight. Using the marketing campaign for the show as a case study find out how the Gallery plans and implements a special exhibition campaign including cost effective promotions and social media initiatives. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mhshow2011veryspecialexhibition-110526084740-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Speaker: Rachel Dingsdale, Marketing Officer, National Gallery - Find out how the National Gallerys innovative marketing campaign for the exhibition Venice: Canaletto and His Rivals brought Venice to London and an old master back into the spotlight. Using the marketing campaign for the show as a case study find out how the Gallery plans and implements a special exhibition campaign including cost effective promotions and social media initiatives.
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Collections in the Cloud /slideshow/collections-in-the-cloud/8110255 mhshow2011collectionsinthecloud-110526072041-phpapp02
Speaker: Zoe Hill, Vernon Systems The Cloud represents an important opportunity for museums to collaborate, share their data and reach out to new audiences. Using the eHive platform as a Case Study, this seminar will look at practical options for making the most of next-generation online services without requiring technical skills.]]>

Speaker: Zoe Hill, Vernon Systems The Cloud represents an important opportunity for museums to collaborate, share their data and reach out to new audiences. Using the eHive platform as a Case Study, this seminar will look at practical options for making the most of next-generation online services without requiring technical skills.]]>
Thu, 26 May 2011 07:20:33 GMT /slideshow/collections-in-the-cloud/8110255 MandHShow@slideshare.net(MandHShow) Collections in the Cloud MandHShow Speaker: Zoe Hill, Vernon Systems The Cloud represents an important opportunity for museums to collaborate, share their data and reach out to new audiences. Using the eHive platform as a Case Study, this seminar will look at practical options for making the most of next-generation online services without requiring technical skills. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mhshow2011collectionsinthecloud-110526072041-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Speaker: Zoe Hill, Vernon Systems The Cloud represents an important opportunity for museums to collaborate, share their data and reach out to new audiences. Using the eHive platform as a Case Study, this seminar will look at practical options for making the most of next-generation online services without requiring technical skills.
Collections in the Cloud from Museums & Heritage Show
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Collections Care Through Visual Aids /slideshow/collections-care-through-visual-aids/8110177 mhshow2011emu-collections-care-visual-aids-110526071918-phpapp02
Speakers: Ben Sullivan, Head of European Operations, KE Software and Mr David Smith, Collections Manager (Petrology, Ocean Bottom Deposits and Building Stones) and Departmental Loans Manager, Mineralogy Department, Natural History Museum This presentation shows how collection data can be presented visually so that staff and management can monitor the ongoing care of the collections. The visual aids help justify to management and funding bodies about the need for good collections care practices.]]>

Speakers: Ben Sullivan, Head of European Operations, KE Software and Mr David Smith, Collections Manager (Petrology, Ocean Bottom Deposits and Building Stones) and Departmental Loans Manager, Mineralogy Department, Natural History Museum This presentation shows how collection data can be presented visually so that staff and management can monitor the ongoing care of the collections. The visual aids help justify to management and funding bodies about the need for good collections care practices.]]>
Thu, 26 May 2011 07:19:11 GMT /slideshow/collections-care-through-visual-aids/8110177 MandHShow@slideshare.net(MandHShow) Collections Care Through Visual Aids MandHShow Speakers: Ben Sullivan, Head of European Operations, KE Software and Mr David Smith, Collections Manager (Petrology, Ocean Bottom Deposits and Building Stones) and Departmental Loans Manager, Mineralogy Department, Natural History Museum This presentation shows how collection data can be presented visually so that staff and management can monitor the ongoing care of the collections. The visual aids help justify to management and funding bodies about the need for good collections care practices. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mhshow2011emu-collections-care-visual-aids-110526071918-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Speakers: Ben Sullivan, Head of European Operations, KE Software and Mr David Smith, Collections Manager (Petrology, Ocean Bottom Deposits and Building Stones) and Departmental Loans Manager, Mineralogy Department, Natural History Museum This presentation shows how collection data can be presented visually so that staff and management can monitor the ongoing care of the collections. The visual aids help justify to management and funding bodies about the need for good collections care practices.
Collections Care Through Visual Aids from Museums & Heritage Show
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Who Owns Your Collections? /slideshow/who-owns-your-collections/8110116 mhshow2011whoownsyourcollections-110526071741-phpapp02
Speaker: Alex Dawson, Programmes Manager: Standards, Collections Trust This seminar will look at the legal status of the ownership of collections, with a particular focus on the implications of moving to Charitable Trust status and how to work with private owners, donors and benefactors to clarify long-term ownership. Alex Dawson is the author of Charitable Status: A Practical Guide, published by the Collections Trust in April 2011.]]>

Speaker: Alex Dawson, Programmes Manager: Standards, Collections Trust This seminar will look at the legal status of the ownership of collections, with a particular focus on the implications of moving to Charitable Trust status and how to work with private owners, donors and benefactors to clarify long-term ownership. Alex Dawson is the author of Charitable Status: A Practical Guide, published by the Collections Trust in April 2011.]]>
Thu, 26 May 2011 07:17:40 GMT /slideshow/who-owns-your-collections/8110116 MandHShow@slideshare.net(MandHShow) Who Owns Your Collections? MandHShow Speaker: Alex Dawson, Programmes Manager: Standards, Collections Trust This seminar will look at the legal status of the ownership of collections, with a particular focus on the implications of moving to Charitable Trust status and how to work with private owners, donors and benefactors to clarify long-term ownership. Alex Dawson is the author of Charitable Status: A Practical Guide, published by the Collections Trust in April 2011. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mhshow2011whoownsyourcollections-110526071741-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Speaker: Alex Dawson, Programmes Manager: Standards, Collections Trust This seminar will look at the legal status of the ownership of collections, with a particular focus on the implications of moving to Charitable Trust status and how to work with private owners, donors and benefactors to clarify long-term ownership. Alex Dawson is the author of Charitable Status: A Practical Guide, published by the Collections Trust in April 2011.
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Collections for People: Making Stores Work Harder /slideshow/collections-for-people-making-stores-work-harder-dr-suzanne-keene-reader-emeritus-in-museum-studies-ucl-8109897/8109897 mhshow2011collectionsforpeople-110526070527-phpapp02
Speaker: Dr Suzanne Keene, Reader Emeritus in Museum Studies, UCL With the recent National media interest, it is more important than ever that museums can put their stored collections to work and make them accessible to the visiting public. Building on the Collections for People research, this seminar will look at practical ways of making stored collections more accessible.]]>

Speaker: Dr Suzanne Keene, Reader Emeritus in Museum Studies, UCL With the recent National media interest, it is more important than ever that museums can put their stored collections to work and make them accessible to the visiting public. Building on the Collections for People research, this seminar will look at practical ways of making stored collections more accessible.]]>
Thu, 26 May 2011 07:05:21 GMT /slideshow/collections-for-people-making-stores-work-harder-dr-suzanne-keene-reader-emeritus-in-museum-studies-ucl-8109897/8109897 MandHShow@slideshare.net(MandHShow) Collections for People: Making Stores Work Harder MandHShow Speaker: Dr Suzanne Keene, Reader Emeritus in Museum Studies, UCL With the recent National media interest, it is more important than ever that museums can put their stored collections to work and make them accessible to the visiting public. Building on the Collections for People research, this seminar will look at practical ways of making stored collections more accessible. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mhshow2011collectionsforpeople-110526070527-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Speaker: Dr Suzanne Keene, Reader Emeritus in Museum Studies, UCL With the recent National media interest, it is more important than ever that museums can put their stored collections to work and make them accessible to the visiting public. Building on the Collections for People research, this seminar will look at practical ways of making stored collections more accessible.
Collections for People: Making Stores Work Harder from Museums & Heritage Show
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