The “Necessary Evil” Of Paperwork: Rider & Stage Plot Clarity Can Really Pay Off
A few ways of ensuring that you get what you want (and need) from clients
A few ways of ensuring that you get what you want (and need) from clients
If your goal is to exchange your product or service with someone else, you are in sales, even if you do it all for free.
Rather than gripe about labor problems, why not get ahead of the game and train them properly?
Tools that really help with efficiency while also making the job just a bit easier.
Unless you know exactly what you are doing, and exactly what the outcome will be, without question, leave it alone once rehearsal/run-through is over.
Sitting behind a console and turning knobs is part of the job, for sure. But there’s much more to it than that…
Maximizing console layouts and other aspects of getting more with less.
Yeah, I know all the “light-headed vs. sound minds; rips. But focus on the bottom line – the dough, the moolah, the cold, hard cash.
As a recovering perfectionist, I’m not advocating mediocrity, but rather excellence in lieu of extravagance.
It’s always a good idea to know who we are, what we’re up against in our quest, and what options we have for our future.
Whining from a Yale law school student, who is set straight about a life in sound by the Old Soundman with help from another old-timer.
Why do so many churches talk about middle of the road when it comes to system upgrades?
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