‘Anytime you’re that artist who’s a bit disruptive, it makes people uncomfortable.’

Kane Brown manager Martha Earls discusses breaking down barriers in Nashville, lessons learned across her career and much more besides
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A Sleepwalking Worker Jumps Into A Colleague’s Bed On A Business Trip. Should This Innocent Mistake Be Covered By Disability Laws?

An innocent mistake? An embarrassing sleepwalking incident? Perhaps. But what are the workplace consequences?

Six Founders on Managing Misunderstandings and Offensive Interactions

We’re always navigating differences-whether they’re rooted in opinions, personalities, cultural expectations, or communication styles. Here, six entrepreneurs share how they’ve learned to deal with discord.

‘Managers should be well compensated and own equity in what we’re developing.’

Music managers Ty Stiklorius and Lily Crockford discuss their newly agreed partnership, why the UK’s traditional artist/manager deal is no longer fit for purpose and the issue with ‘hustle culture’ in the US
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Artist Managers: 7 Things to Look For in an Artist

The position of an artist manager plays an important role in the success of countless musicians across the globe. An artist manager’s role encompasses a range of tasks from orchestrating projects, planning releases and booking shows, to taking care of their client’s wellbeing, helping them pursue their goals and much more. Finding and nurturing great artists is […]

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‘I live and die by my artists — that’s what I wake up every day and fight for.’

Tap Music’s US President Wendy Ong discusses imposter syndrome, failure, working with Dua Lipa, and her top tips for successful music management
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