Join the conversation in two easy steps: 1. Read this recent piece by my colleague Tara Young: Where Do Generation X Museum Professionals Fit In? 2. Register for the NEMA conference in Falmouth, MA. I look forward to talking with you about it in late October! Read more →
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How To Download Paid iOS Apps For Free Without Jailbreak
We as a whole love to get paid things for nothing, and if it’s Paid Apps For Free iOS applications that we are getting with the expectation of complimentary at that point it’s surprisingly better. I feel tragic for the iOS clients that every one of the iOS clients are as of now paying a considerable measure of cash to… Read more →
The internship, redefined.
There are so many issues wrapped up in workplace culture, and one of them is how we treat our interns. Interns. Young people excited about the field who go on to become our museum coworkers. Good thing or bad thing? Many feel our current model of museum internships is broken. We don’t pay our interns who are working for us… Read more →
So good to see you at the conference in Mystic
Hi everyone, When I have those moments of regret that I’ve spent so much time working in museums, I need only to think about the kind, thoughtful, sharp, and fun people in them. I’m very lucky. We’re an incredible community. Thank you for letting me be a part of it. More soon. Read the white paper. Marieke Read more →
Link to the Joyful Museums article
Here’s my article on the Joyful Museums project, recently published in the New England Museum Association’s magazine, Museums Now. Read more →
Museum People, the podcast
It’s here! Thanks to my friends at NEMA, as well as all my talented colleagues, for humoring me. Listen here and then send in your feedback here, please. We love you museum people! PS Love Joyful Museums? There’s also the Facebook page and Twitter Read more →
Joyful Museum article in Museums Now
If you can’t read my article in NEMA’s Museums Now, here’s how to get in: As a NEMA member we have already created an account for you on the website. If you haven’t logged in before simply use the “I forgot my password” feature and one will be emailed to you. This will allow you to access the Members’… Read more →
NEMA 2015: Session handouts
Sarah Franke and I are presenting at the 2015 NEMA conference in Portland, Maine next week. Our session, “How to Have a Difficult Conversation at Work,” has some handouts. Here they are! 2015 Difficult Conversations Tip sheet Difficult Conversations at Work prep worksheet Difficult Conversations at Work reading list Read more →
Communication issues at your museum?
Join me and my colleague, Sarah Franke, at the NEMA conference next month. We’re talking communication. Read more →
Have you had a difficult conversation at work?
This November, a colleague and I are presenting a session at the NEMA conference called “How to Have a Difficult Conversation at Work.” To make the session as useful as possible, we want to use real-life examples of times you had a difficult conversation. Can you help? Confidentiality guaranteed! Here’s the link to the Google form. Thanks in… Read more →