It's settled. I am going to be the CEO and founder of my own record label. I've been working on the business plan here and there, and I've made a couple of contacts in regards to this endeavor. Grad school might be placed on hold for a little while.
As for the MBA, I'm not sure. I know that I could use some additional coursework in business management. So I will continue on with my Econ minor. Intermediate Macro this semester. How fitting given the current state of domestic and global economic affairs.
I might be able to Audit some courses locally or in the city once I graduate. I will also look closely at NJCU course offerings this summer and the fall. I need to take electives anyway.
Upon graduation, I will plunge into working for the label full time while I work at whatever Program Coordinator position at whichever non-profit tickles my fancy. Yeah. My resume is that nice.
That's that.
In the back of my mind though is being an English professor. We shall see. More to come on that a little later.
Friday, January 23, 2009
Monday, January 19, 2009
Business School and Me Pt. 2
Ok. What if I start my own record label AND be one of my label's artists? Yes, I could do that. But in the meantime I need something that I love to do but also pays well while I climb to the top.
Get an MBA to start my own record label???
I planned on starting a label, but do I need an MBA for that? Is there anything else I can do with an MBA that will make me happy? The non-profit management thing is cool, but I want my own non-profit.
And what's the deal with that? My own non-profit. My own record label. My own book. My own music career.
Hmm. I want to plan everything and execute things. I just know I'd be great at all of these endeavors. It's just a matter of choice now.
Or maybe I should go for the MFA after all and teach writing at the University level and start my own label during that process. That's sounding pretty good right now. That'll be my next entry.
Get an MBA to start my own record label???
I planned on starting a label, but do I need an MBA for that? Is there anything else I can do with an MBA that will make me happy? The non-profit management thing is cool, but I want my own non-profit.
And what's the deal with that? My own non-profit. My own record label. My own book. My own music career.
Hmm. I want to plan everything and execute things. I just know I'd be great at all of these endeavors. It's just a matter of choice now.
Or maybe I should go for the MFA after all and teach writing at the University level and start my own label during that process. That's sounding pretty good right now. That'll be my next entry.
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Business School and Me Pt. 1
Years ago, when I first looked into a career in entertainment/media, I came across this dividing line. Careers fall under two categories: the business side and the creative side. I felt like I'd reached a fork in the road and had no clue which way to go. For some people this may seem like a simple choice, but it's been difficult for me.
I have always been good at math and communication. I'm great at computer applications, crunching numbers, and thinking ahead. But I'm also really great on stage in just about any capacity. But what am I to do?
Pursue a career as a recording artist or become CEO of a record label?
To me it's not even about the money. I would be happy in both situations, but I know that if I become CEO of a record label and give up on performing, a piece of me will always long for that. However, if I make it as a recording artist, I could care less about being CEO.
But what should I do now? What are the odds of me being successful at either of these careers? What can I do to increase those odds? What should I do?
To B-school or not to B-school? That is the question.
I have always been good at math and communication. I'm great at computer applications, crunching numbers, and thinking ahead. But I'm also really great on stage in just about any capacity. But what am I to do?
Pursue a career as a recording artist or become CEO of a record label?
To me it's not even about the money. I would be happy in both situations, but I know that if I become CEO of a record label and give up on performing, a piece of me will always long for that. However, if I make it as a recording artist, I could care less about being CEO.
But what should I do now? What are the odds of me being successful at either of these careers? What can I do to increase those odds? What should I do?
To B-school or not to B-school? That is the question.
Saturday, January 10, 2009
MFA in Creative Writing?
After some careful thought and research I've decided against the MFA in Creative Writing, at least for now. An MFA in Creative Writing is really just an accessory as opposed to a tool. It's expensive and does little to get me closer to my goals. While I would love to have the luxury of writing full time, an MFA is just that--a luxury. Getting one doesn't bring me any closer to getting published. There are many people who publish books without an MFA. So yeah. That's settled.
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