This is the first post in a planned three part series on defining art service project management. Not what it is, but what it should be. I have the unique experience of being an art service project manager on both sides of the art service table. I’ve been the buyer and the seller having bid… Continue reading What is an art service project manager?
Category: project management
Assessing risk for transporting artwork
What do we need to consider when we are shipping artwork? The big four have always been security, risk, expediency, cost and now more museums and art galleries are considering a fifth factor, environmental impact. We need to consider and weigh all the factors to obtain a combined number for overall risk as any one… Continue reading Assessing risk for transporting artwork
Earth Day and Art World Sustainably: The Importance of Sustainable Art Logistics Solutions
Earth Day Moon Tree Planting (200904220003HQ) by NASA HQ PHOTO is licensed under CC-BY-NC-ND 2.0 I have been a part of the art service industry and a museum professional since the late 80’s. Sustainability is not a new topic. I have had discussions at many companies and institutions on the use of wood, foam, and… Continue reading Earth Day and Art World Sustainably: The Importance of Sustainable Art Logistics Solutions
The Project that is our Life.
Photo by Daria Obymaha on Pexels.com Managing the complexities and demands of life can often feel overwhelming. From balancing personal and professional commitments to juggling numerous tasks and responsibilities, many individuals seek effective strategies to enhance their productivity and achieve their goals. While project management techniques have long been associated with managing business, their principles… Continue reading The Project that is our Life.
What now?
Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com It's been a while since I've written about project management on this blog. At first I wasn't writing because I was leaving the museum world and returning to the commercial world and the conversation base had changed. I realize now that it hasn't changed at all. I haven't lost my… Continue reading What now?
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