Written by an arts management professor with an equity-focused human resources consulting firm, this book provides readers with knowledge they can immediately use to solve human resource management issues they will encounter.
Infused with practical considerations and real-world examples that are grounded in human resources and industrial psychology research, Human Resources in the Arts will benefit arts management students and practitioners alike.
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Dee Boyle-Clapp, University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA
"Arts leaders and managers need to be attuned to the unique qualifications and needs of their diverse and creative workers. Arts managers need to attend to issues of loyalty, burn-out, and the post-pandemic conditions arts organizations continue to navigate. Heidelberg has produced a comprehensive guide to the critical and evolving issues of managing creative workers-useful to both practitioners and students of arts management."
Kathleen Gallagher, Texas Tech University, USA








