The Australian Music Industry Network (AMIN), in conjunction with APRA AMCOS, will host a forum on the 'science of culture change' at this year's BIGSOUND conference, facilitated by Monash University's Behaviourworks team.
After funding from The Ministry of the Arts for the flagship professional development programs RELEASE and CONTROL was canned in 2017, AMIN is now focusing on delivering initiatives that allow music professionals to realise the changes the industry is pushing for.
"We need a space in which all parties can come together in a genuine, non-judgmental discussion about the deeper issues at play and work out a way forward together," said AMIN Chair, Joel Edmondson.
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"This session will be a great opportunity for people who see themselves as change-makers in the Australian music industry to get the professional development they need to make the change they want to make.
"AMIN is committed to providing these opportunities as a way of trying to work together to break the deadlock around some of the entrenched cultural challenges our industry has so far been unsuccessful in changing."
The Changing Music Industry Behaviour: The Science Of Change forum will be held on 6 September. For more details, follow the link here.
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