Tools
Whether your challenges involve day-to-day operations, or ambitious, transformative goals, we have tools to help you. From infographics and tip sheets to in-depth multimedia resources, these tools can:
- Transform museum learning at your institution.
- Activate your organization’s “soft power.”
- Offer practical solutions for even highly creative, non-traditional museum experiences.
- So much more.
Explore our tools by topic or by type to find what you need. Something specific you have in mind that is not here? Let us know by sending us an email at info@lord.ca.

This summer, Isaac Butler published an essay in The New York Times entitled “American Theater Is Imploding Before Our Eyes.” The publication sparked a lot of conversations among everyone in and near the performing arts. While there was general agreement with that diagnosis, there was far less consensus about the underlying cause and even less agreement about the best course of treatment. Please join Isaac, along with Nataki Garret (One Nation / One Project and Stephanie Ybarra (Mellon Foundation), for a wide-ranging, online conversation about the state of our field, how we got here, and where we might go next. The conversation will be moderated by Jamie Bennett (Lord Cultural Resources).
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Arts and culture play a tremendous part in Smart Growth America’s mission. Joy’s keynote discusses what practitioners have been taught on the role of arts and culture in cities and explores the following questions: Who is involved? Who is this for? Who gets to decide? How do we as practitioners/how have we democratized these processes in a certain way?
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Lord Cultural Resources is pleased to announce the release of its latest publication, the Manual of Museum Exhibitions 3rd Edition. To celebrate with us, we are hosted a webinar on the latest trends in museum exhibitions. During the hour-long webinar, we talked with the book’s editor, Maria Piacente, followed by a panel discussion with museum and cultural expert contributors.
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Gail Lord has developed a concept for an “Aware-house,” not a ware house, but an Aware-house as a place to put memorials and other works that have been removed from public squares. It is neither shrine nor graveyard, but a site of truth, reconciliation, and collective recovery where activists, artists, curators, historians, political scientists, psychologists, sociologists, and the public can come together.
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In this special, two-part episode, learn about Marcy Grossman’s public service career spanning 27 years -- up to her appointment as Canadian Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Yvonne speaks to Marcy about her experience as a Jewish woman working in a predominantly Arab country that’s just celebrated it’s 50th anniversary, the UAE’s achievements in economic growth, innovation, and the role of women in society. Marcy also speaks to the importance of Expo Dubai 2021 and Canada’s representation at the Expo among 191 participating countries. Finally, get insights on how the Canadian pavilion was used locally, on the ground, to showcase Canadian culture.
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On this episode Kathleen Brown, Vice President, Lord Cultural Resources speaks to Mary Kershaw about growing up visiting museums and embarking on a major strategic planning process at the height of the pandemic. Mary explains how the pandemic spurred ideas around the Museum and its future, as well as why strategic planning is important as the Museum looks ahead to its upcoming centennial.
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Gail Lord speaks to John G. Hampton, Executive Director & CEO MacKenzie Art Gallery, about the challenges faced by museum executives during an era of great change, as well as the reconciliation, decolonisation, and Indigenization of institutions. John also discusses Radical Stitch, the most significant exhibition of contemporary Indigenous bead work ever presented in North America.
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On this episode Yvonne Tang, Director, Visitor Experience, Lord Cultural Resources, talks to Liwy about the newly opened Museo Miraflores, its transformation and the ins and outs of implementation. Learn about Mayan culture and why Museo Miraflores is located on what was the southern end of the ancient Maya city of Kaminaljuyú. Liwy talks about how visitors are experiencing the new Museum and some of its most popular exhibits.
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In this episode, Kathleen Brown, Vice President, Lord Cultural Resources speaks to Corey Madden about her journey to the Monterey Museum of Art, the City of Monterey, its unique features, community, and its cultural scene. Learn more about how this identity has helped develop the vision for the reimagined Monterey Museum of Art and how this will shift the museum’s historical operations.
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On this episode Joy Bailey-Bryant talks to The Center for Black Excellence and Culture’s founder Rev. Dr. Alex Gee about the Center’s mission to enhance Black pride in Black achievement, innovation, and excellence, and facilitate the sharing of the Black experience through culture.
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In this episode, Director, Lord Cultural Resources Javier Jimenez talks to Dr. Gus Casely-Hayford, Director of V&A East about his journey to culture and his belief that it is a mechanism to connect people, cultures, and time. Learn about how COVID and the Black Lives Matter movement have transformed the nature of the arts and uniquely impacted the V&A, and Gus’s own efforts to connect to new audiences, new voices.
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Eve Moros Ortega, Director, Lord Cultural Resources, interviews Kitt Potter, the new Arts and Cultural Affairs Director for the City of Kingston, NY. Kitt has been charged with implementing the newly approved Kingston Arts and Culture Master Plan. Find out more what this cultural plan sets out, what it means for Kingston, and why investment in the arts is important.
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Lord's U.S. President Joy Bailey-Bryant talks with Marc H. Morial, President and Chief Executive Officer, National Urban League about the League's origins, how the concept of the Urban Civil Rights Museum evolved, and what makes it unique. Find out more about its new home, the Urban League Empowerment Center – one of the most significant economic development projects in Harlem.
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Museums, like all organizations, are grappling with the need to be more inclusive, diverse, equitable, and accessible. Because museums are caretakers of cultural history and among society’s most trusted institutions, the moral imperative to live IDEA values is even more urgent. Read this document to learn the key takeaways from a panel discussion on IDEA at the 2022 AAM Annual Meeting & MuseumExpo, moderated by Eve Moros Ortega, Director, Lord Cultural Resources.
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Technology allows arts organizations to tell stories better, share knowledge, understand audiences, and increase operational efficiency. To harness the possibilities of technology, organizations need to understand their own internal capabilities, incorporate digital assessment into their strategic vision, and plan for future digital opportunities. Now more than ever, it is critical that arts organizations adopt digital tools and technologies to improve their operations, engage audiences, and innovate new ways of artistic presentation.
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The inaugural Museums/Musées Canada Summit took place in Kitchener from April 3-6, 2022. Gail Lord, President and Co-Founder, Lord Cultural Resources spoke at the summit on "The New Context for Revisiting History Museums." Read her presentation to learn more about the challenges history museums are facing today and some ideas for shaping a path forward.
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In this podcast you'll hear discussions with Prof. Dimitrios Pandermalis, President, Acropolis Museum on the Parthenon Marbles, what museums should be, and what can they offer the public, the history of the Marbles with Paul Denis, Assistant Curator, Greek and Roman Galleries, Royal Ontario Museum, and this:
Under increasing pressure to right past wrongs and repatriate the cultural objects they house, museums potentially find themselves on the cusp of a great letting go – not only of artifacts, but of old roles. What then? A Q&A with Gail Lord considers unlocking a way forward, even as museums consider unlocking their vaults.

Lord Cultural Resources was proud to be part of the virtual conference organized by the Centre of International Modern Art (CIMA), Kolkata, and Ashoka University: Imaginations: Rural, Urban, Global. Gail Lord was a participant in the featured panel discussion "Contemporary Role of Museums and Universities in the 21st Century."
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The Cultural Welfare panel took place on Dec 3, 2021 as part of AISC2021 (the Annual Symposium of the Italian Association for Canadian Studies hosted by the University of Bologna, in collaboration with academic and cultural partners in Italy and Canada). Special guests were: President Emerita of OCAD University, Sara Diamond; distinguished University of Toronto scholar and urban cultural-policy expert Daniel Silver; Director, "Master in Digital Marketing and Communication” program, University of Bologna Business School, Roberto Grandi; and, art critic, curator, and expert in public art, Fabiola Naldi. Hosted by Paolo Granata (University of Toronto) and Martin Stiglio (ARCHI).
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In this episode, Veronica Gonzales, Thought Leader, Lord Cultural Resources, sits down with Tracy M. Colunga, Chief Innovation Officer at the City of Long Beach to speak about the development of the Latino Cultural Center. Tracy rose from officer to manager to Chief Innovation Officer through her 15-year tenure at the City of Long Beach. She has led the City's Office of Civic Innovation since 2017/2018. Her career and passion for the Latino Cultural Center project are informed by her background: granddaughter of migrant farmworkers and daughter to a mother who worked a blue-collar job.
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This week's exciting conversation features Monica Sylvain, Ph.D., DEI Thought Leader here at Lord, along with Daniel Hammer, President and CEO of The Historic New Orleans Collection (THNOC). Learn about how Daniel Hammer and Lord developed a strategic plan for THNOC in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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In this episode, Lord's Principal Consultant Lisa Wright speaks with Gerald Dieleman, Senior Director - Horticulture at the Assiniboine Park Conservancy. As senior director, Dieleman does project planning and coordination for implementation of the Public Garden and oversees horticulture- and landscape-related capital projects.
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Lord's Vice President Brad King dives into a lively conversation with Rashida Phillips, Executive Director of the American Jazz Museum. Rashida Phillips began her work as Executive Director in January 2020. In her About Me statement on the American Jazz Museum website, Phillips notes, “I believe all the roads of my life’s journey have led me to the American Jazz Museum.”
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The lively conversation continues between Lord's Director Sean Stanwick and Ma. Elizabeth "Marilies” Gustilo, Senior Director of Arts and Culture at the Ayala Museum, Makati, Philippines.
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In this episode, find Lord's Director Sean Stanwick in insightful conversation with Ma. Elizabeth "Marilies” Gustilo, Senior Director of Arts and Culture at the Ayala Museum, Makati, Philippines.
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In this episode, Lord's Senior Practice Leader Kathleen Brown speaks with Jason Cryan and Sarah George, Executive Director and Chief Philanthropy Officer respectively of the Natural History Museum of Utah. As Executive Director, Jason Cryan helps shape the vision for the Museum and advocates for a highly skilled, creative, and dedicated staff.
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Join Lord's Vice President Brad King in conversation with Steve Cheasley, Board member of Exporail (The Canadian Railway Museum/Le musée ferroviaire canadien), and President of The CRHA Foundation. Exporail’s mission is to develop, preserve, and showcase a collection of Canadian railway heritage objects and allow the public to live the railway experience in person.
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In this episode, Lord's Senior Practice Leader Javier Jiménez Fígares hosts a discussion with Pepe Serra Villalba, Director of the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya (MNAC), Barcelona.
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As part of the Bihar Museum Biennale 2021, this panel's discussions addressed the following: How are the museums of the day increasingly becoming platforms of dialogue and representation? To what extent are engagement-driven programs, workshops, and seminars helping museums open up lively conversations of relevance? Are we seeing an evolution of museum cultures towards becoming democratic platforms, and how?
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Join Gail Lord as she reflects on the origins of Lord Cultural Resources and the role of modern museums today, in Part 2 of an interview hosted by Level5 Strategy, a leading strategy and transformation consulting firm based in Toronto.
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Join Gail Lord as she reflects on the origins of Lord Cultural Resources and the role of modern museums today, in Part 1 of an interview hosted by Level5 Strategy, a leading strategy and transformation consulting firm based in Toronto.
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In this episode, Lord's Director Javier Jiménez Fígares speaks with María Lucia Alemán, Executive Director of MAC Panama (El Museo de Arte Contemporáneo/The Museum of Contemporary Art), Panama City.
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Join Lord's Senior Consultant Eve Moros Ortega as she speaks with Susan Edwards, Executive Director and CEO of the Frist Art Museum, Nashville.
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In this episode, Lord's Senior Practice Leader Dov Goldstein interviews Kimberly Viney, Senior Director at the Niagara Parks Commission.
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In this episode, Lord's Principal Consultant Lisa Wright joins in conversation with Tim Johnson, Indigenous Advisor: Museums, Heritage, Legacy.
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Join Lord's U.S. President Joy Bailey-Bryant for a special Juneteenth conversation with Vedet Coleman-Robinson, Executive Director of the Association of African American Museums (AAAM), Washington, DC.
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This episode features Lord's Research Consultant Tiffany Lyons in conversation with Monica R. Sylvain, Ph.D., Thought Leader in IDEA at Lord Cultural Services.
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Join Lord's Senior Practice Leader, Kathleen Brown as she speaks with Greg Lucas, California State Library. Greg Lucas was appointed California’s 25th State Librarian by Governor Jerry Brown in 2014.
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In this episode, Lord's Senior Practice Leader Dov Goldstein speaks with Aileen Burns and Johan Lundh, Co-Executive Director and CEO, Remai Modern, Saskatoon.
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In this, Lord’s inaugural episode of Culture Break, join Lord's US President Joy Bailey-Bryant in conversation with Raymond Codrington, Ph.D., President and CEO of Weeksville Heritage Center, Brooklyn.
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Gail Lord reflects on International Museum Day and introduces Culture Break, our new video series!
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Each day during Women’s History Month, the Lord Cultural Resources team celebrated a woman who has made the world a better place through culture. We received such wonderful response to our posts (65.2K views in total) that we decided to create a poster of all these important cultural leaders so that everyone can to be inspired.
Thank you for all that you do to make the world a better place through culture. We hope that this poster will uplift you in the days and years ahead.
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This year’s CAM Social Impact Summit explored how museums are serving their communities in new ways, particularly in response to the pandemic, and how they are assessing their social impact. Lord's Senior Practice Leader Kathleen Brown facilitated an interactive session that included a live word cloud assembled in real time by all participants – summarizing those session learnings that resonated most with summit-goers. Check out their learnings from the breakout sessions, below.
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In this second installment, the Garden Conservancy's James Brayton Hall is joined in conversation with Joy Bailey-Bryant, Lord Cultural Resources's U.S. President, and Lori Fogarty, Executive Director of the Oakland Museum of California.
Culture Bridge is a miniseries between the Garden Conservancy and leading experts who are leveraging the power of gardens to transform the world.
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Lord Cultural Resources Director Javier Jimenez Figares took part in a panel discussion with other professionals from museums, academia, communications, and technology exploring such questions as: Can we speak of a true "digital culture" in museums? What digital and technological experiences from other areas of culture may be of interest to museums? How does new digital technology influence designers of face-to-face experiences in museums? Does digital mediation really change the relationship between a museum and its communities?
Note: Spanish only, no text
In association with The Russian Museum Collection

The OMA 2020 Conference program was inspired by the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), but also addressed the many challenges facing museums during the COVID-19 pandemic and social upheaval that have made 2020 an extraordinary year. Gail Lord, President and Co-founder, Lord Cultural Resources spoke to the Conference on the question of "Is there a museum crisis?"
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Watch Gail Lord and her guests from India, the U.S., and Canada at the Creative Bureaucracy Festival 2020 in a discussion about Soft Power.
Soft Power is the ability to impact behaviour through influence, persuasion, and agenda-setting. Countries tend to build walls while cities build bridges, especially in our current period of mass migration. Gail Lord, President and Co-founder of Lord Cultural Resources and a leader in the Soft Power movement, interviews three pioneering public servants who understand how it works and how to bring it to life.
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True disruption is not temporary: the changes wrought by a once-in-a-century pandemic, a transformative societal movement to fight anti-Black racism, and the accelerating pace of human-driven climate change have left many cultural institutions reeling with the knowledge that they cannot – and should not – return to business as usual, even if and when the current maelstroms abate.
“It would be a mistake to try to reopen the same museum that we closed. This is an opportunity to leapfrog over where we were into some new realm,” said Judy Gradwohl, President and CEO of the San Diego Natural History Museum. She was speaking at a virtual summit on the Future of Natural History Museums and Science Centers facilitated by Lord Cultural Resources.
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Lord's President and Co-founder Gail Lord discusses what impacts the current crisis situation have had on global trends in culture, what lessons we learned, and what we should take with us into the future.
Part of Potanin Foundation's Dialog Series
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The global pandemic has accelerated the need for digital engagement and transformation within our museums. In this webinar, Sarah Hill, a past Senior Consultant at Lord Cultural Resources, explores what the “next normal” might look like and discusses which digital initiatives museums should consider prioritizing in the medium term.
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Inspired by the innovative thinking of Marshall McLuhan, participants – 34 academics, artists, designers, raconteurs, innovators, and thinkers from around the globe – explore the mosaic of the metaphoric Global Village in a post-Covid world. The collectivity of global thought, actions, and generational evolution are among the defining principles of the global human condition which this live online forum set out to examine. Hosted by Paolo Granata.
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Gail Lord and others discuss the process and steps that organizations move through in responding to inquiries and feedback. In pulling back the curtain, the discussion considers the roles that PR, Human Resources, and Social Media play in responding to crisis and controversy, and also looks at ways forward in transparency around answering public and staff questions. Moderated by Tiana Webb Evans.
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The second in a four-part webinar series, Inclusive Gardens in Unconventional Spaces talks about how to expand the narrative around gardens to build a more inclusive understanding of American gardening traditions. The series is designed to stimulate thoughtful conversations about the role of gardens, both private and public, in a world that is experiencing seismic social, ecological, economic, and cultural change.
Hosted by the Garden Conservancy and Lord Cultural Resources
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What does engaging a community look like amid a pandemic – and what does it mean for the future? In episode 5 of Discovery, a weekly show by the Knight Foundation, Priya Sircar, then Director/Arts of the Knight Foundation hosts Joy Bailey-Bryant, currently President, U.S., Lord Cultural Resources. Together, Priya and Joy explore how to effectively engage communities in creating an equitable future.
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Challenges facing the art world are the focus of this online discussion, which pays special attention to innovations and potentials that the crisis brings with it: forward-looking opportunities for the art world in general, cultural tourism and cultural institutions in particular. This explosive topic is discussed by Sabine Haag (Director General, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna), Gail Lord (President and Co-founder, Lord Cultural Resources), and Norbert Kettner (Director, Vienna Tourist Board). Moderated by Robert Punkenhofer, Artistic Director, Vienna Art Week
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The Group of Ontario Emerging Museum Professionals (GOEMP) Committee presented the third edition of “Confessions of a Museum Professional.” This project invited colleagues to share anonymously written postcards about studying and working in the cultural sector. Submissions posed questions, shared frustrations, and told stories about the workplace, educational training, experiences, and failures within the arts, culture, and heritage community.
The webinar recording features Maria Piacente, Vice President of Exhibitions and Events with Lord Cultural Resources.
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Events and festivals can entice new visitors, build connections and position you as dynamic and active institution for audiences.
Download this helpful infographic to make your next museum event a success!
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Gail Lord, President and Co-Founder of Lord Cultural Resources, delivered a keynote presented in association with Mumbai’s Nehru Science Centre. Her talk builds on this year’s International Museum Day theme of “Equality: Diversity and Inclusion.”
“I am honoured to be invited by the Nehru Science Centre to make a presentation about equity and inclusion in one of the most diverse countries in the world,” says Gail Lord. “Our work with India’s cultural institutions has been inspiring in fulfilling our company’s founding principle: that museums are for people.” Gail will addresses issues that impact the museum world today, such as migration, and international cooperation.
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Organized and hosted by the AAMC Foundation this live three-part series will take a refreshed look at the subject of management. By focusing on Navigation, Environment and Advancement, the webinars will break with the traditional hierarchical and vertical manner in which conversations around management are typically approached.
This session, with Joy Bailey-Bryant, Vice President at Lord Cultural Resources, investigates internal cultures, and the ways in which they are impacted through how we manage and are managed. It presents methods on fostering empathy amongst teams, considering self-care and establishing boundaries, which can lead to more positive and successful workplaces.
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From niceties to negotiations, navigating cultural intelligence on the global stage can be a challenge. Should you shake hands? Bow? Exchange gifts? Understanding the subtleties of business culture can make or break deals in new and unknown markets. Watch this webinar to learn how to negotiate and communicate with business people abroad. Kathleen Brown, Senior Practice Leader at Lord Cultural Resources is part of the expert panel.
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Gail Lord, President and Co-Founder of Lord Cultural Resources, delivered the keynote speech for the 2019 Canadian Museums Association National Conference in Toronto on The Museums of the Future or the Future of Museums. Click the link to download the speech.
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Lord Cultural Resources was at The Canadian Museums Association (CMA) National Conference 2019, making a mural in real time based on what people think the future of museums will/could look like. Thank you to everyone who contributed to create this great mural. We are excited to see what the future will bring for museums.
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This digital transformation has also had a fundamental, cross-cutting impact on contemporary museum practice from our approaches in collections, operations, and facility management to our need for new skills, audience engagement, income generation, and even how we now measure success. Read this article by Sarah Hill to learn more about Defining Your Digital Museum Visitor Experience Strategy.
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Cut into a basalt cliff, Kanheri Caves are splendidly carved, rock-cut signature Buddhist caves that are over 100 in number, crisscrossed with steps. Read Vishal Shastri's from Lord South Asia most recent blog post about his visit to the historic site.
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The traveling exhibition, Indian Life & People in the 19th Century, is on display at the CSMVS Museum in Mumbai with 120-odd Company paintings and sculptures that depict life and people of India in the 19th century. Painted by Indian artists for the British patrons, the Company paintings take a distinct theme from the preceding art. Unlike the royal portraits, courtly grandeur, deific and historical scenes alike captured in the miniature paintings, these works offer a view of everyday life in India in the late 18th and 19th century. Urmi Chanda-Vaz from Lord South Asia reflect on this in the article below.
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This virtual study group shares key findings of a research project that has sought to define, explain and deconstruct the ‘soft power’ of museums. This round-table talk among museum professionals and academics aims to demonstrate and discuss the pilot version of the award-winning dynamic web application that was developed in partnership with the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI).
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Action planning can be the most difficult part of the strategic planning process. That’s why we have designed the Strategic Planning Workbook to give you and your staff a guide to helping ensure your goals become reality. Download this excel template and put your plans into action!
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Once you have identified the key issues for your organization, a board retreat is the next step in your strategic planning process. Here, the steering committee and board members gather together to identify the strategic directions and goals for your organization.
Running a retreat is not an easy task. But if done correctly, you can succeed in setting the direction of your organization over the next 3 to 5 years.
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Defining a plan for the optimal future of your organization is not an easy task. Start by understanding the three phases of strategic planning in order to manage your strategic planning process effectively.
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Consistent community engagement at different stages and times in a museum’s operations is essential to success. Many museums and cultural organizations recognize the need for community engagement during major changes such a new building or a new strategic plan, but how do you plan to engage consistently throughout your museum operations? Read this tool to help you strategize, plan and practice a myriad of methods to engage your community.
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Museums today are transitioning from a hard power past to a soft power future. This webinar defines terms like hard power, cultural diplomacy and soft power in the context of museum planning and programming. Through the use of relevant examples Gail Lord demonstrates how museums around the world are utilizing their soft power to influence opinion leaders and improve communities.
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Before you begin a strategic planning process there are some important things to know— What, Why, When and Who. Read this helpful presentation to learn more about what strategic planning is, why conducting a strategic plan can be important, when to conduct a strategic plan, who is involved and what do they do.
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You may know you need a strategic plan — but are you ready? Use our readiness checklist to decide if your organization is ready to start a strategic plan.
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There are a variety of reasons it might be time for you to update, or create your first strategic plan. If you say yes to one or more of these questions, you may need a strategic plan!
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The 2018 Soft Power 30 is out, and it is the fourth year of the comprehensive ranking of the top 30 countries in the world. Gail Lord, President of Lord Cultural Resources reflects on the report and tells you what it means for your museum or cultural organization.
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Couldn't make it to the 2018 Soft Power Destinations Salon May 2018 in London? You can now watch the video, and join the discussion. The panel was moderated by Gail Lord and Florian Wupperfeld of Leading Culture Destinations, panelists were Mark Sealy, Director of Autograph ABP; Caro Howell, Director of The Foundling Museum and Ali Hossaini, Research Fellow at King's College London.
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Joy Bailey-Bryant (Managing Director, US at Lord Cultural Resources), writes that, "This month, we celebrate the importance of Black history year-round with a round-up of stories pertaining to people of African descent and encourage you to enjoy the diversity of culture wherever you may be." Click through to read more from Joy, as well as a round-up of some of the most exciting news commemorating Black History Month 2018.
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Our team at Lord South Asia reflects on, and celebrates the opening of the Bihar Museum.
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Lord Cultural Resources Director Javier Jimenez reflects on the experience and lessons from The Best in Heritage 2017 conference in Dubrovnik, Croatia.
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Lord Cultural Resources Co-Founder and President Gail Lord reflects on the trail of some of Georgia O'Keeffe's favorite views in New Mexico.
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The National Holocaust Monument will be Canada’s first national monument dedicated to the Holocaust. Located in Ottawa, the nation’s capital, the Monument will honour and commemorate those who were murdered under Nazi tyranny as well as acknowledge those survivors who were able to come to Canada. Gail Dexter Lord and Dov Goldstein, reflect on Lord Cultural Resources' journey towards the creation of the National Holocaust Monument in Canada.
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Originally given at AAM 2017, the presentation draws on key insights from the new Manual of Strategic Planning for Cultural Organizations to assist these institutions in preparing for, and carrying out, change.
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This paper outlines a conceptual model for adaptive reuse of heritage assets which has been produced in an effort to fill a gap in information, address the complexity of developing heritage assets and encourage more responsible and responsive treatment of heritage assets.
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Gail Lord spoke to a crowd at the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec. She discussed how artistic excellence, citizen engagement and soft power can re-position cities as international destinations.
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Learn about how to implement change in your museum and identify a pipeline of diverse employees.
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Significant research and initiatives have identified evidence of the benefits of art in health care settings. This resource cites these benefits, noting positive health outcomes across key groups in the hospital, including patients, visiting family members and friends, hospital staff and providers, and the public.
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Gail Lord describes the need for thriving cultural districts in cities.
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The inaugural meeting of UNESCO’s High-Level Forum on Museums was held in Shenzhen, People’s Republic of China. The result of the Forum was the Shenzhen Declaration. Learn how can you adopt the Declaration's principles.
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In this TEDx Talk Janera Solomon talks about the path to succeed in a project and accomplish goals. Janera Solomon is the executive director of the Kelly Strayhorn Theater, a historic live arts venue in Pittsburgh, and has worked with Lord Cultural Resources in several projects.
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How can you turn your museum into a 21st century learning institution? Start here by learning 7 ways to create successful learning experiences that attract and intrigue diverse audiences. Based on our publication The Manual of Museum Learning, 2nd ed. Edited by Brad King and Barry Lord.
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Gail Lord discusses the qualities of great museum leaders.
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Gail Lord joins The Agenda in the Summer to discuss the historical role of the museum in society, and what museums need to do to bolster their power.
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How can your institution tap into its soft power potential? This infograph condenses the 32 ways you can activate your soft power, as described in "Cities, Museums, and Soft Power" by Gail Lord and Ngaire Blankenberg.
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Hosted by the AGO in the Weston Family Learning Centre, presented by Lord Cultural Resources with the participation of Myseum of Toronto, Transforming Museum Learning - Seminar and Networking Event presented ideas and case studies from the forefront of Museum Learning initiatives.
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Gail Lord discusses the qualities of a successful museum.
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In this guest blog post, Victoria Young shares insights from attending MuseumNext NYC 2016, where over 500 museum professionals assembled from around the world.
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Gail Lord talks about the rising number of museums in the world.
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In the cultural sector, we seem to be doing a lot of waiting. Waiting for a new government and budget. Waiting for new leadership. Waiting for the world to change. There are some who are leading that change and being that change. The Soft Power Destinations Awards are our way to honour that.
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Museums have soft power - they are landmarks, attract tourists, and are highly influential to their communities. Ngaire Blankenberg demonstrates how museums can activate their soft power to become more meaningful and relevant to society. Presented at TEDx Hamburg.
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How can culture lead regeneration in urban development projects? In this panel introduction at the 2016 Bay Area Economic Summit in Hamilton, Ontario, Gail Lord highlights success stories of urban renewal projects, and cultural potential within industrial landscapes.
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Gail Lord and Karen Carter lead a Myseum Connects community meeting with an interesting discussion on cities, culture, and Toronto's position as a cultural center.
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Museums contribute to both subject knowledge and personal development. Download our interactive PDF and learn how you can improve learning opportunities at your museum. Based on Ngaire Blankenberg's chapter "Learning for Change" in The Manual of Museum Learning, 2nd ed.
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Museums are embracing their roles as spaces for informal learning, encouraging dialogue, participation, and co-curation from attendees. Brad King reports how these new trends improve children's learning in museums. Research presented at the Oxford Roundtable, March 2015
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The New York Times' arts and culture correspondent Rachel Donadio engaged with Co-President Gail Lord and Stephanie Manasseh, Founder and Director, Accessible Art Fair, Brussels/New York, at The New York Times' Art for Tomorrow conference in March in Doha, Qatar.
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As funding models and populations change, we become more removed in time from the periods many historic house museums represent. This raises an important question: what can the museum sector do to bring visitors, funding, and vitality to these iconic house museums?
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Art and energy - the similarities are more than you think. A precursor to his publication, Art and Energy, Barry Lord explains his research on the ways in which energy sources have affected the perception and appreciation of cultural heritage.
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Gail Lord highlights the crucial role of heritage spaces in fostering innovative business hubs and contributing to Toronto's rise as an urban, enterprising city. Presented at the 2013 Heritage Toronto Awards.
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A profile on millennials and strategies for museums for reaching out to this rapidly growing demographic. Research presented to the Council of American Jewish Museums.
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As our main sources of energy change, so do we. Barry Lord sits down for an interview with Jesika Briones (Business Development Manager for the Advanced Energy Centre) to discuss the important relationship between energy and culture, and how our value systems change as we experience new energy transitions.
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Barry Lord presents his book’s thesis on the interconnectedness of art & culture and energy with particular regard to German milestones and developments. Presented at the Goethe-Institut, Toronto Chapter.
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Gail Lord discuss the ideas behind "Cities, Museums, and Soft Power," her latest book, co-edited with Ngaire Blankenberg.
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On January 20, 2016, Gail Lord gave a great talk on Cities, Museums and Soft Power: How Urbanization is Changing Museums at the third UC Alumni Salon event at the University of Toronto, University College. As the University College Alumna, she also provided some lovely reminiscences about her university days.
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Museums can be tricky to navigate when you don't know a lot about the subject - now imagine seeing an exhibit in a language that you don't speak! Ngaire Blankenberg offers advice on how museums can make their content accessible to people of diverse language backgrounds.
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Gail Lord speaks about the pivotal role museums play in activating the soft power of their respective communities. Presented at the 2015 UCLG Cultural Summit in Bilbao, Spain.
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What’s the most valuable raw material driving business today? Oil? Wood? Kevin Valbonesi proposes that knowledge is the most prized resource, and cities are the best place to grow it.
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