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What does it look like when leaders adopt a down-to-earth approach? What happens to enterprises that observe, analyze, and perform
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What does it look like when leaders adopt a down-to-earth approach? What happens to enterprises that observe, analyze, and perform
The Global Leaders Institute is launching a new project with the Advisory Board for the Arts (ABA), a research and
In the late 20th century, Teaching Artistry emerged as a discipline born at the intersection between arts and education. The
Priti Gandhi (GLI Fellow 2024) never thought one day she would impact the lives of so many artists at one
Envision a youth orchestra of vibrant talents spanning the Caribbean archipelago. Envision young people across far-reaching islands all learning to
Imagine bringing a complete business plan to life on a single page… Meet the Business Model Canvas (BMC). Created by
The Global Leaders Institute announces a new partnership with The Angel Band Project, a non-profit organization based in St. Louis,
Have you ever spent time at a school, a public library, a park, a community theater, or a sports club?
The Global Leaders Institute announces a new partnership with tonebase, a digital platform that allows music enthusiasts to learn from
Storytelling is humanity’s oldest tool for creating connections, fostering identities, and making sense of the world. In the GLI’s substream
Evaluation is an effective tool in understanding and improving an initiative. When properly integrated within day-to-day operations, evaluation can help
The Global Leaders Institute (GLI) is thrilled to announce a partnership with The Perelman Performing Arts Center (PAC NYC), a
How well is your arts initiative doing? Want to refine it and show its value to others? Evaluation is a
In the first semester of the Arts Innovation MBA, GLI fellows work in teams with creative impact organizations worldwide. These
What can today’s leaders learn from a Roman emperor and stoic philosopher who lived more than two millennia ago? Meditations,
How do impactful arts entrepreneurs make a difference in the world? Through a clear vision of what they want and
Antanas Mockus is a Colombian mathematician, philosopher, and politician who served in important positions of leadership in Bogotá as vice-chancellor
Why do we need art? What makes art different from other things we enjoy? Creative sector leaders often face questions
The Global Leaders Institute is thrilled to announce its 2024 Cohort, a group of 65 rising arts change-makers selected from
This week marks a historic moment in the history of arts leadership training: 60 creative sector professionals — fellows of
Meet Mary Cassatt, a trailblazing artist who defied limits at every turn. Her paintings of women and children are celebrated
What if there was a universe of hidden messages in music? 🔮 Imagine a composer who used secret codes to
I M Pei was a Chinese-American architect known for his creative use of modernist architecture combined with natural elements and
On a recent Saturday night in La Serena, Chile, an audience of over 2000 offered a standing ovation in memory
Clara Schumann was more than a brilliant pianist and composer. She was a leader who showed us how to overcome
Picture this: A master of music 🎶 — a fencing star ⚔️ — a hero of the French Revolution 🇫🇷
Can you envision a community where music is not just entertainment but a way of life? A place where music
Sometimes, we don’t want to think too hard about things. We use shortcuts and habits to deal with everyday problems.
Joan of Arc was a French farmgirl who, in 1428, at age 16, proclaimed that she would lead the kingdom
The Global Leaders Institute recently met with 2023 Cohort Member Maria Mathieson, Executive Director of Peabody Preparatory, to discuss the