Almost every word on the Chronicle of Philanthropy's list of 2015 buzzwords to watch in the nonprofit industry is centered on technology and what it will take to stay agile in the rapidly changing tech world we live in.

Hotels, like arts organizations, have an opportunity to make people feel at home. Read on for a peek into Intercontinental Hotel Group's ultra-customized loyalty program based on consumer behavior.

The Louvre's new President is taking the world-renowned institution in a very new direction by taking on the complex task of making centuries of art accessible to visitors from all over the world.

"We are servants to the audience, not slaves to their judgements" and other observations from a seasoned musician and performer.

While arts organizations are aware that data collection and interpretation is an important part of tech-infused life, many of us are left scratching out heads on how to use the data we collect. Createquity explores why.

Patagonia was a company with a few PR blunders that needed clever fixes. Their answer? Transparency, mission-based thinking, and digital storytelling with awesome graphics and videos to back it all up.

Imitation is at the root of innovation if human evolution is any indicator. In order to survive and thrive we iterate the successes of people around us--occasionally stumbling upon something even more creative!

It's a grand day to be an app developer--in the last 9 months, the average amount of time spent on mobile devices grew by 9.3% to a whopping 3 hours a day.

When the fourth wall is broken and audiences are asked to step outside comfort zones, what kinds of boundaries are needed for them to feel safely free?

A team of researchers sought to find out how looking at "contemplative spaces" like museums, libraries, and churches effects your brain. Turns out, the "aesthetics of space matters."

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