Форум - Форум - Media - Dobry masa&訴 leczniczy warszawa
> 1 < |
Автор | Сообщение |
ojobogohu
1 сообщений |
#42119 09.01.2017 05:41 GMT |
While there are many ways to get your music business education, some methods are more valuable than others. Here are four ways to learn what you need to learn about the business of music.
The School of Difficult Knocks Experience is the greatest teacher... or is it? [/s] <br/> Typically the school of hard knocks is not only the hardest College or University [/s] <br/> School is much too costly to be worthwhile, and it molds you into a factory employee - forever shackling you to old philosophies and ideals that are becoming less relevant like a weed - especially here in the digital age. School has some advantages, including the contacts Self-Education [/s] <br/> Self-education is among the finest ways to get the information you need. The sole downside is that you have to make sense of it, organize it, test it, and separate the wheat from the skin. Books, courses, seminars, meetings, podcasts, blogs, magazines, TED Talks... There's an limitless supply of information to dig into, and much from it is free. Mentorship [/s] <br/> Mentorship is also an outstanding way to learn, and by far among the best. There's one major disadvantage - it can be hard to find a advisor. If they have a successful business of their own, they're probably busy running it. And if they're not looking to encourage more competition in their niche, they might not be thinking about helping you. For these and other reasons, good mentorship can be hard to find. Yet it's still worthwhile. Conclusion [/s] <br/> Our own judgment is the fact then a mixture of self-education and mentorship is the best way to get the audio business education you need. A mentor can help you separate good resources from bad resources, One thing a mentor cannot do is act on account. It's up to you to take the information you receive and put it to good use. |
|
> 1 < |