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E26 - Rutgers Creative Ops Program with Amy Strickland

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Episode Summary:
In this episode of the Creative Ops Podcast, host Nish welcomes back Amy Tesch Strickland to discuss the new advanced creative operations silver certificate program offered through Rutgers University. The program, developed in collaboration with Clair Carter-Ginn and Corey Dill, promises a comprehensive 12-week curriculum divided into three modules focusing on foundational concepts, organizational maturity, and change management. With a structured learning approach, including video lectures, readings, assignments, and optional office hours, the program aims to professionalize and elevate the field of creative operations. Amy emphasizes the program's value in networking and advancing the strategic capabilities of creative ops professionals.

Timeline:
[00:40] Overview of the Advanced Creative Operations Program

[01:18] Program Structure and Modules

[03:48] Cost and Certification Details

[04:29] Importance of Certification in Creative Operations

[13:42] Target Audience and Application Process

[21:59] Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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Sisällön tarjoaa Nish Patel. Nish Patel tai sen podcast-alustan kumppani lataa ja toimittaa kaiken podcast-sisällön, mukaan lukien jaksot, grafiikat ja podcast-kuvaukset. Jos uskot jonkun käyttävän tekijänoikeudella suojattua teostasi ilman lupaasi, voit seurata tässä https://fi.player.fm/legal kuvattua prosessia.

Episode Summary:
In this episode of the Creative Ops Podcast, host Nish welcomes back Amy Tesch Strickland to discuss the new advanced creative operations silver certificate program offered through Rutgers University. The program, developed in collaboration with Clair Carter-Ginn and Corey Dill, promises a comprehensive 12-week curriculum divided into three modules focusing on foundational concepts, organizational maturity, and change management. With a structured learning approach, including video lectures, readings, assignments, and optional office hours, the program aims to professionalize and elevate the field of creative operations. Amy emphasizes the program's value in networking and advancing the strategic capabilities of creative ops professionals.

Timeline:
[00:40] Overview of the Advanced Creative Operations Program

[01:18] Program Structure and Modules

[03:48] Cost and Certification Details

[04:29] Importance of Certification in Creative Operations

[13:42] Target Audience and Application Process

[21:59] Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Engage:

  • Join the CreativeOpsFM Community: TEXT 1.917.810.3425
  • Questions or a different point of view than what you heard today? Drop me a line nish@creativeops.fm

Stay Connected

Subscribe

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