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From the museum point of view, they help audience connect to collections Visitors differ in their needs by sector. Designing
From the museum point of view, they help audience connect to collections Visitors differ in their needs by sector. Designing
The Japanese concept of Ikigai has been rolling around the Internet. The graphic describes when you are in the
When our visitors walk into their museums, they will have already consumed a great deal of information and fast at
Museums need visitors. Anyone who flips through an annual report or glances on a website can attest to that fact.
Museum visitors have rights. Museums are storage lockers without visitors. And, visitors have certain rights. Visitors have: The right
In my recent #MuseumNext Talk, I spoke about trust. Trust isn’t something you offer blindly. It takes practice and effort.
Museums need a revolution of trust. The word trust is a common one in the museum field, embedded in mission
The average American is exposed to more than 5,000 branded messages every day. These messages can be everything from the
The thing about privilege is that, if you have it, you likely don’t notice it. Privilege is when you gain
Inclusion occurs through considered actions. Leaders play an important role in transforming the ethos of inclusion from words into actions.