Free Museum Study Webinar: Adaptable Agile Museums

Free Museum Study Webinar: Adaptable Agile Museums

by Brad Bredehoft -
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Are you juggling multiple projects while wearing numerous hats?

Working across teams and partners while navigating constant change?

Trying to improve how things work but struggling to create the space to do it?

Join us on Tuesday June 9 for a Museum Study webinar, Adaptable Agile Museums presented by Belinda Waldock.

Webinar time: 9 pm European, 8 pm UK, 4 pm Atlantic, 3 pm Eastern, 2 pm Central, 1 pm Mountain, Noon Pacific, 11 am Alaska, 9 am Hawaii

Learn how museum teams across the UK are adopting agile approaches to navigate shifting landscapes, complex collaborations, uncertainty, and the unknown.

Agile museums use approaches that connect the whole museum, creating alignment across teams, projects, and priorities while enabling a more responsive and adaptable way of working.

Discover how to build resilience, flexibility, and adaptability across your organisation while juggling multiple projects and wearing numerous hats. At the same time, empower volunteers and ignite innovation and creativity.

This session is relevant across the whole museum, from exhibitions and events to education, collections, curation, conservation, marketing, leadership, and communications.

In this talk, Belinda Waldock will explain what agile is and why it works so effectively in museums and cultural organisations. She will share stories and insights from her work across the UK, bringing practical examples to life.

You’ll leave with simple, actionable ideas to help you become more adaptable in both your work and your wider life.

Belinda Waldock works with museums across the UK to adopt agile approaches that build organisational resilience and support innovation. With a background in growth, innovation, and wellbeing, she has founded and grown not-for-profit organisations and is the author of Being Agile in Business, published by Pearson.

To register for the webinar email webinar@MuseumStudy.com with the subject: Adaptable Agile Museums. Please include your name, institution, and title.