Your Cart ()
cload

GUARANTEED SAFE & SECURE CHECKOUT

Spend $x to Unlock Free Shipping to  

Take Stock of Your Assets - Paperback

$166.26
Checkout Secure
Only 3 left! .. people are viewing this, and 3 recently purchased it
Order in the next to get it by

Great reasons to buy from us:

  • Image of Changed your mind? Ordered the wrong thing? Simply return your item for a prompt exchange or refund.

    30-Day Money-Back Guarantee

    Changed your mind? Ordered the wrong thing? Simply return your item for a prompt exchange or refund.
  • Image of Enjoy free shipping when you spend over $70

    Free Shipping Over $70

    Enjoy free shipping when you spend over $70
  • Image of SSL Protected Checkout & Strongly Secure for Payments

    Secure Checkout

    SSL Protected Checkout & Strongly Secure for Payments
  • Image of Every order is a priority to us. We handle your order quickly to ensure you get your product fast.

    Fast Handling

    Every order is a priority to us. We handle your order quickly to ensure you get your product fast.

by Valeska Wittek (Author)

Adopting commercial marketing strategies still pose obstacles for many museum administrators today. While increasing competition for funding, volunteers, members, and visitors is omnipresent in the daily museum environment, museum professionals need to rethink their position in the non-profit sector to stay in the game. This book discusses the reasons for applying business-like approaches in the museum world and how market research plays a pivotal role in the advancement of museums. Further, this book provides insight into the concepts, definitions, and measures of non-profit markets, volunteerism, museum markets, and member markets. This book features a case study that seeks to determine which factors affect a positive experience for museum volunteers and members. The outcomes of this study are used to make recommendations for the improvement of the visitor's museum experience and ultimately, recruit and retain volunteers, members, and visitors. This book is an important reading for those in the following areas of industry: Non-profit management and consulting, volunteer management, museum administration, marketing, and tourism.

Number of Pages: 56
Dimensions: 0.12 x 9.61 x 6.69 IN
Publication Date: January 15, 2008
Shipping This item ships to
Delivery Estimated between and . Will usually ship within 1 business day.

Description

by Valeska Wittek (Author)

Adopting commercial marketing strategies still pose obstacles for many museum administrators today. While increasing competition for funding, volunteers, members, and visitors is omnipresent in the daily museum environment, museum professionals need to rethink their position in the non-profit sector to stay in the game. This book discusses the reasons for applying business-like approaches in the museum world and how market research plays a pivotal role in the advancement of museums. Further, this book provides insight into the concepts, definitions, and measures of non-profit markets, volunteerism, museum markets, and member markets. This book features a case study that seeks to determine which factors affect a positive experience for museum volunteers and members. The outcomes of this study are used to make recommendations for the improvement of the visitor's museum experience and ultimately, recruit and retain volunteers, members, and visitors. This book is an important reading for those in the following areas of industry: Non-profit management and consulting, volunteer management, museum administration, marketing, and tourism.

Number of Pages: 56
Dimensions: 0.12 x 9.61 x 6.69 IN
Publication Date: January 15, 2008

Shipping

Shipping This item ships to
Delivery Estimated between and . Will usually ship within 1 business day.

Reviews

Take Stock of Your Assets - Paperback

Take Stock of Your Assets - Paperback

$166.26
Take Stock of Your Assets - Paperback

Take Stock of Your Assets - Paperback

$166.26
3 visitors right now
3 visitors have this item in their cart right now
3 people have bought this item
3 % of people buy 2 or more

Recently viewed products