The Progress Report
A newsletter for museum professionals that’s serious about audience progress but playful about the process.
Contributors
- Alexa Magladry 1
- Aubrey Bergauer 1
- Ben Mosior 1
- Erin Milbeck Wilcox 2
- Isabel Singer 1
- Isabella Bruno 2
- Jennifer DePrizio 1
- Kelly Cannon 3
- Kimberlee Kiehl 1
- Krista Dahl Kusuma 1
- Kyle Bowen 159
- Lynda Kelly 1
- Nameiko Miller 1
- Rachel Ropeik 1
- Randi Korn 1
- Rebekah Harding 1
- Robert Weisberg 1
- Rosie Siemer 11
- Ruth Hartt 1
- Steve Boyd-Smith 1
- Susan Hawksworth 2
Putting People at the Center of Programming
Key ideas from our May 5th Writers’ Roundtable.
The “Good Old Days”
How to leverage digital content and virtual experiences to keep audiences connected to your mission and to bring them closer to your museum.
What have you learned from observing visitors?
I’m leading a lab on visitor heat mapping, and I’d like to hear about your experience in observing visitors.
Here to Stay: How Virtual Programming Has Helped Museums Expand Community Engagement
Two years into the pandemic, some distinct advantages of virtual programming have become apparent.
The Path to an Effective Journey Map
A journey map can be an invaluable tool to visualize how someone experiences your museum or membership program.
Uncovering Hidden Barriers and Motivations: Indirect Approaches to Understanding Members
Indirect approaches to understanding members can help overcome social desirability bias and gain genuine insights into members' motivations.
Beyond Surveys: Uncovering Hidden Barriers and Motivations
Surveys are a staple in market research, and for good reason: they’re adaptable and effective at gathering much of the data we need to generate reliable insights. However, surveys are also limiting and they represent a single arrow in the quiver. It’s time for some new arrows.
The Temporary Alternative Worlds of Virtual Gatherings
How have the constraints and opportunities of virtual formats for gathering online inspired new approaches to designing in-person gatherings?