Archive for the ‘Entrepreneurship’ Category

New Metrics in the Music Industry – Artificial Inflation (Part 1 of 4)

Recently I was asked by John Snyder, coordinator of Music Industry Studies at Loyola University New Orleans, to collaborate on the development of a presentation and speech on the evolution of the music industry and copyright to be delivered to students at Loyola’s College of Law. Throughout the course of our discussions and development of [...]

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Linchpin Encounter

Sorry for our absence, here at RabbitHole we have been making some big changes.  We have some exciting news that we will be announcing over the next few weeks, so stay tuned…. While reading Trust Agents on my way to Denver I began thinking about customer interactions with large corporations.  So many of these corporations [...]

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Dr. Jerry Goolsby on Why Bands Should Have Business Plans

While digging through the video archives of Loyola University’s Center for Music and Arts Entrepreneurship, I found this great clip of one of my former (and favorite) professors, Dr. Jerry Goolsby, explaining the importance of bands developing business plans: Given that this is one of the primary services that we offer through our company, I [...]

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