James writes books. Lots of books. Pat wants to know how he does this—what is his process for organizing, managing, and executing a big creative project like a book? She puts on her listening ears as James walks listeners through the crucial decisions and principles required for organizing a big creative project, such as:
* knowing your goals
* for the audience who will experience your art
* and for the art’s passage into the world
* knowing your unique thematic element—the north star that tells you what is relevant to your project, what to include and what you can leave out
* knowing how you’re going to open the book (or the performance, the film, the standup show), and from there, understanding the work’s structure and component parts, and the mission of each part for your audience
* on the process level, knowing how you will quickly re-immerse yourself when you go back into the project after a few hours away
* and many more nuggets of wisdom to take away
This segment is pure gold for anyone who’s managing one or more big creative projects in the course of their work, whether that project takes a month, a quarter, or a year.
Questions for Listeners:
* Do you have a repeatable process for managing big creative projects?
* Or are you winging it with each one?
* What are some of your techniques for getting from “great idea” to “finished and released into the world!”
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For Further Exploration:
Pat Dobie’s 7 Project Management Principles for Writing a Book
https://awritersroadmap.com/7-project-management-principles-for-writing-a-book/
CoMuse: Top 5 Ways to Manage Creative Projects
How to Manage Multiple Creative Projects (Tips + Tools)
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