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Intentional Practice for Museums: A Guide for Maximizing Impact
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Intentional practice is an impactdriven way of thinking and working that places a museums raison dtreachieving impactat the center of its work. A prerequisite to achieving impact is articulating the kind of impact the museum would like to achieve. An impact statement embodies three essential ideas: staff members passions for their work, the museums distinct qualities, and notions of what is relevant to audiences. The statement, as well as other work generated from intentional practice, becomes part of an Impact Framework that serves as a guidepost for all subsequent work, as any and all museum work should focus on achieving its intended impact. If the museum chooses work that moves it away from its central purpose, it is wasting resourcesdollars and staff time.Intentional Practice for Museums: A Guide for Maximizing Impact first explains how the idea of intentional practice grew from a confluence of political concerns, observations of museum in the marketplace, and the increasinglydeafening call for museums to be accountable. The book presents and deconstructs the Cycle of Intentional Practice, which includes four quadrants with actions and corresponding questions situated around the centerpieceimpact. In no particular order: The Plan quadrant asks What impact do you want to achieve?; The Evaluate quadrant asks In what ways have you achieved impact?; The Reflect quadrant asks What have you learned? What can you do better?; and, The Align quadrant asks How do we align our actions to achieve impact?The Cycle is symbolic, too, as impactdriven work is ongoing, and museums that choose to pursue impact through intentional practice will benefitas will their audiences; both will continually learn, albeit through very different means.Intended for intentionallyminded museum professionals, the book also describes the seven principles of intentional practice and provides basic intentionalpractice strategies, exercises, and facilitation questions so they can begin facilitating impactdriven workshops at their museums.
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