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Weekly Rundown
AKA|Strategy continues its commitment to stay informed about the latest in higher education and the nonprofit sector.

It is a pleasure to share these articles that we found both informative and engaging.
We welcome any comments or reactions to this edition of our AKA Weekly Rundown.
 
What you might have missed earlier this week:
 
 
From STAT:
The Road Ahead: Charting the coronavirus pandemic over the next 12 months — and beyond
By Andrew Joseph
To predict how the pandemic may play out in the United States over the coming year, mapping of insights from three dozen experts indicate 30 key moments that may be possible turning points. Read this article

From Harvard Business Review:
Once considered lagging in adopting a digitally-driven business model, higher education has come to an inflection point at which making a change in its business model is crucial. This overdue shift will be transformative. Read this article
From Medium:
The R Factor for post-pandemic museums
By Sandro Debono
Museums should consider adopting the Museum R factor as they open their doors to visitors. This three-strand concept may provide a helpful compass for institutions as they weather the storm ahead. Read this article

 
 
Further Reading
 
 
From the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation:
Leveraging Momentum: A Study of Strategic Shifts Among Eight Major Arts Institutions
This study analyzes strategic changes implemented by eight arts institutions in response to shifts in their operating environments generated by evolving demographics, audience/visitor behavior, funding practices, and community values. The institutions: Akron Art Museum, Barnes Foundation, Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, New World Symphony, Opera Philadelphia, Pérez Art Museum Miami, and Philadelphia Museum of Art. Read this report

 
 
Announcement
 
We are pleased to announce our affiliation with Rankin & Associates, a consultancy specializing in assisting colleges and universities in maximizing equity and inclusion through assessment, planning, and implementation of intervention strategies. To learn more, visit our website.
 
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